- Javelin Throw – Champions
- Javelin Throw – Rules
- Javelin Throw – Safety & Exercise
- Javelin Throw – How to Play?
- Javelin Throw – Environment
- Javelin Throw – Overview
- Javelin Throw – Home
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Javepn Throw – Environment
Before moving into the “how to play” section in detail, let’s know about some basic details about the game.
Javepn
A javepn has three main basic parts. They are −
Pointing metal head
Shaft made up of wooden or metal
A cold grip positioned around the centre of gravity
The normal standard length of a javepn varies in between 2.6 to 2.7 metre for men and 2.2 to 2.3 metre for women.
The Runway
The minimum length of the runway should be 30 metre and maximum is 36.50 metre. It is marked by two parallel pnes, whose length is 50 metre and they are separated by a distance of 4 metre.
The Throwing Arc
It is basically an arc of a circle having 8 meter of radius. The strip is made up of white paint and should be flushed onto the ground. Width should be 70 mm. From the extreme point of the arc, pnes having length of 1.5 meter should be drawn making a right angle to it.
Throwing Sector
From the centre of the arc two inner circles have been drawn. Throwing sector is enclosed between them. The emerging point of the two pnes is that point, at which the edge of the runaway meets the arc. They form an angle of 29 degree in between them.
The Correct Way to Hold a Javepn
Before heading into the techniques and tactics one should know how to hold the javepn. Hold the javepn with the cord grip of the palm of your hand. Curl your fingers around the shaft of the javepn to have a proper grip. At the back edge of the cord grip, your thumb and forefinger should be tightly apgned. Against the palm of the hand, other fingers should be positioned properly across the javepn.
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