The most amazing performance at the recent World Athletics Championships didn't take place on the track, it took place on the field. On his final attempt, shot putter Joe Kovacs summoned the best effort the world has seen in nearly 30 years. Not only was his performance historic, but the whole competition was as he edged out both of his top rivals by just one centimeter. Kovacs joins us on this week's podcast to talk about the competition, the ups and downs he's faced in the years leading up to his breakthrough, and the evolution of rotational shot put technique. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2019/10/hmmr-podcast-episode-208-history-in-the-desert-with-joe-kovacs/

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More notes:

This month’s site theme is core strength. Join HMMR Plus so that you don’t miss out on our archives and new resources, including our latest video on medicine ball training from Vern Gambetta and much more. You can see some of the top throws from Doha here. Track and Field News has a great play by play commentary of the competition. You can follow Kovacs on Instagram (@joekovacsusa) and Twitter (@joekovacsusa). We talked about the shot put on quite a few other episodes. Most relevant here are Episode 66 and Episode 121 with Tom Walsh's coach Dale Stevenson, Episode 170 compared shot put technical styles of Don Babbitt, and Episode 42 with Olympic champion Adam Nelson.

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