As interest in hammer throwing grows among young athletes, coaches emphasize the importance of strength, technique, and dedication. They look for physical conditioning, a willingness to learn, and the ability to listen and adapt, ensuring a solid foundation for this challenging sport.
Author: Caleb Wilson
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