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    Posted: 7/02/12 at 2:36pm
Stupid Question, What exactly is a MSA Style of throwing, and can it be explained to a simpleton like me, say in a hundred words or less ?  Confused
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My contribution is going to be 100 words or less... 

MSA=Modified South African

Here is the best description you will find http://www.mattvincent.net/2012/03/28/544/
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Thank you very much I will study on that and hopefully help. Thanks again for taking the time to respond.Smile

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Hello Mr Roadwarrior [No space] this is Road Warrior [With Space].  Didn't know that you had the handle until Chad [Josh R ] informed me.  No offense intended and can we peacefully coexsist.  When we meet Saturday we can flip a coin to see if I have to change my handle.  Hahahaha. LOL  Seriously, thanks again for the invite.
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Geeeez!  No one told me about that part of the games. LOL
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I do believe Highland Games shares the same Latin root as Thunderdome.
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Originally posted by RoadWarrior RoadWarrior wrote:

I do believe Highland Games shares the same Latin root as Thunderdome.
It was founded by a penal colony?
 
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You said penal.
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Newbie here, and I know this is a yawner to you pro liker guy's but I turned my 14 foot 86 pound caber for the first time today. I'M PUMPED. Thanks for listening.
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Originally posted by Duncan McCallum Duncan McCallum wrote:

That's because Brian is so Minnesota Nice.
 
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Back to the original question, what was the south African before we modified it, and who is responsible?  
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I'm pretty sure it was John van Reenen.  
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Didn't he invent the modified Weaver stance too? Wink

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Question.  Tapping the experience out there.  Just got a "Union Made" three tine fork. Is there any suggestion on any mod's to made it a sherf fork, or anything I should not do? Confused
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Originally South African discus throwers started throwing the discus facing forward and doing a single turn in the middle. This was different than the rest of the world where they started facing backward and did 1.5 turns out of the back and through the middle. The term Modified South African, which gets misused a lot on this board refers to starting with one foot out of the throwing area to model a more aggressive sprint to the middle. This MSA was used as a drill only, obviously because starting with one foot behind the designated space would be breaking the rule. This is my understanding.
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Question.  I have seen references to a 5-3-1 lifting cycle on some of the threads here.  Can anyone explain this to me.  Thank you in advanceSmile
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Originally posted by Road Warrior Road Warrior wrote:

Question.  I have seen references to a 5-3-1 lifting cycle on some of the threads here.  Can anyone explain this to me.  Thank you in advanceSmile
 
google "wendler's 531"
 
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Originally posted by D. Haakenson D. Haakenson wrote:

Originally South African discus throwers started throwing the discus facing forward and doing a single turn in the middle. This was different than the rest of the world where they started facing backward and did 1.5 turns out of the back and through the middle. The term Modified South African, which gets misused a lot on this board refers to starting with one foot out of the throwing area to model a more aggressive sprint to the middle. This MSA was used as a drill only, obviously because starting with one foot behind the designated space would be breaking the rule. This is my understanding.
 
Your right. The drill I beleive was used as a method of working the drive into the circle and working on getting proper rotation in the middle before release. I used to do it all the time when I started out in track and field. I dont do it much now though I should get back into it again as over here full rotation on grass especially this summer has been hit and miss. When I do do a run in at a games it am blocking too much and using the trig enough.
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