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From: Succeskultur
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  • There are no rules acording to wind-assistance.

    If you are going to beat the official Guinness World record, you have to apply before the attempt...

    It could be fun to see video-footage of the Norwegian who threw 59,3 meters :-)

  • The real world record does really belong to a player in Norway. In an official match (3. level in Norway) he throwed 59,3 meters. The only reason for that the throw wasn't acknowleged was that it was too much headwind.

  • Chelsea please scout this guy, Im begging you as a loyal fan...

  • @beeniefide I would like to work with Chelseas players. They could use some players who can throw it far.

    Many times they have a fysical advantage, so in games like VS. Barcelona the long throw-in (with a normal run-in) could help them.

    Just give them the link throwin.dk - then I will help them :-)

  • @Succeskultur yoju dont even have the world record anymore, a teacher at my school does

  • The wind It ads 2 or 3 meters - but you have to have good conditions to set a world record :-)

  • Did the wind not play a part in that? I know he can throw it miles anyway, but it sounded a bit windy.

  • professional throw-in trainer?? wow I didn't know there was such a job position! haha cool, and that was a powerful throw in but illegal in the modern game, can't throw it with a backflip like that..

  • @iclark2400 yes you can actually

  • @RhysonXbox are you sure it's a legal throw-in for the modern game, I mean it's allowed in the rule books to do this kind of throw-in during matches?? I'm not too sure but if it is then that's cool and hope we see more of it because I have almost never seen this type of throw-in performed in the top professional leagues...maybe because it looks weird or unconventional...lol

  • Correct :-)

  • i think its 51.33 meters....

  • @ANsetsuBUtai no its not

  • it actualy has barely anything to do with strength about 95% of it is technique

  • Wow, awesome o_O

  • how far is that? and do you have any tips to help me get my flipthrow a little farther?

  • @blakepin train your muscles, lower abdomen will help but train them all for more strength, more strength = throw further

  • SÅDAN DANMARK!

  • that isn't 51,000 metres

  • rory delap is a beast, this guy is a god

  • but most of the field have small side lane to get enough speed..

  • galt!

  • well done

  • Fedt!

  • cool

  • VERY nice!

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