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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 589190" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Ouch, and they happen to be the parts there you need most co-ordination and "quick strength." Every one can run or jump but try to do even glide in shot put, not even mentioning spin. Or trying to get discus or hammer even out of the cage. I was a jumper myself, husband was a okay javelin thrower but too klutz for other throws, easy child was/is really good thrower, difficult child has a co-ordination for those too, but he still did better in jumps and even short distance running. He just had too much quickly growing legs to get himself organized in the circle most of the time. For us track and field isn't really a team event. Maybe once or twice a year they may be a competition there they put points together (and most of those are not taken seriously, only in international level anyone cares.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 589190, member: 14557"] Ouch, and they happen to be the parts there you need most co-ordination and "quick strength." Every one can run or jump but try to do even glide in shot put, not even mentioning spin. Or trying to get discus or hammer even out of the cage. I was a jumper myself, husband was a okay javelin thrower but too klutz for other throws, easy child was/is really good thrower, difficult child has a co-ordination for those too, but he still did better in jumps and even short distance running. He just had too much quickly growing legs to get himself organized in the circle most of the time. For us track and field isn't really a team event. Maybe once or twice a year they may be a competition there they put points together (and most of those are not taken seriously, only in international level anyone cares.) [/QUOTE]
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