Wednesday, April 30, 2008

April 30th

So, This past weekend I competed at TCNJ and threw 62.9ft. Not good!!! I was doing some technical things wrong that I could not correct on the "fly." If I would have caught one, I probably would have went over 65. So, this Friday I am competing at Princeton U. and Saturday at Delaware U. Hopefully I will hit one before my training slows down my body. I am doing a new cycle of training which is completly foriegn to me. I hope it works?!?!?!?

To add in something positive. I had some people come to practice today to film me for a Documentary by KLEENEX (the tissues), a sponsor for the 2008 Olympics. Them being there really charged practice. I had a couple throws at 59ft with the 18lber (2lbs heavier than the competition weight). The technique was not great but I was hitting the ball well. This saturday after the Delaware meet they will be coming to my parents house in South Jersey to film my father, my brothers, my cousins and my uncles who use to compete in track & field or still actively competing. If you know my family, this should be crazy!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

April 19th...season best

I competed today at Princeton and I have to say that it went well. I had a 08 outdoor season best of 63.6inches(19.39meters), with room for improvement. I have yet to touch into the peak phase of my training. So, to throw this distance and not feel explsive and dynamic is great. I am setting up for a mini peak at TCNJ this up coming saturday...So, can you say a life time personal best...I say...YES!

Monday, April 14, 2008

April 14th 2008 another week :)

Okay so training is going well. I am not throwing the huge distances yet but that is because I am using light shots. It puts emphasis on speed development but I loose stimulation and timing. I am starting this week with 50% 14lb shot, 35% 16lb shot & 15& 18lb shot. Bigger throws will be coming as my body adapts to these cycles of throwing.

Monmouth 58.3ft(terrible but understandable) Princeton averaged 58 hit one at 62ft(getting better) U.V.A(this past weekend)61.9 for all six throws with no fouls(getting better!) I call this baby steps. Each week should be an improvement in some area. No time for mistakes!

Now, this past weekend was very fun. I competed at University of Virginia, against Adam Nelson who is currently ranked #1 in the world right now. After the meet we talked on some training philosophies and he gave me some tips on what he does through his training cycles...It helped out alot. Below is a picture of Adam and I giving our rank in the country as of 4/12/08. Adam, #1...of course, and me at 10th in the country.
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My video from the meet will be up tonight at www.myspace.com/jkalnas along with some more pics!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

4/6/08

I competed at Princeton today. I was only predicting of going 60ft due to heavy training & not having my timing down. BUT, on my 5th throw I threw 62ft. I improved on some things technically and actually was able to do them today. It's not there yet but it's improving. This week is looking like University of Virginia. Adam Nelson (furthest thrower in the world right now) will be competing so it should be fun. Now it's Saturday night and I need to DANCE...Peace