27. to weight with shot. Idioms: 1. have or take a shot at, to make an attempt at. 2. like a shot, instantly; quickly. 3. shot in the arm, something that provides renewed vigor, confidence, etc. 4. shot in the dark, a wild or random guess. [before 900; Middle Engli...
27. to weight with shot. Idioms: 1. have or take a shot at, to make an attempt at. 2. like a shot, instantly; quickly. 3. shot in the arm, something that provides renewed vigor, confidence, etc. 4. shot in the dark, a wild or random guess. [before 900; Middle Engli...
weight throw hammer throw shot put long jump See all related content Gong Lijiao at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic GamesChinese athlete Gong Lijiao competing in the shot put event at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, where she won the gold medal with a personal best distance of 20.58 meters (67.52...
METHODS: The participants involved in this study included seven female college track and field athletes (19.7 +/- 1.2 yrs, 171.5 +/- 8.7 cm, 94.7 +/- 29.9 kg) all of whom compete in the shot put (n = 5 competitive in weight throw). The participants in this study all perfo...
In this paper, the force of the junior shot putter had been measured during the whole shot put throwing, and had been compared the character of exerting force with of movement technique through video system. The result shows that: A. The force curve and the tendency of velocity changes the...
After winning the NCAA weight title in March, Jalani Davis headed into the outdoor season looking to do some damage in the hammer and shot put. And for a while, things went as planned. She finished second at the SEC Championships in both, with throws of 67.27m and 17.94m, and seemed...
Brolin was pushed to method actor limits during the film's production. The shoot was only 46 days long, and the script chronicles Bush's life as a young college man at Yale through his presidency. Therefore, Brolin needed to lose a lot of weight to portray college George Bush, and then...
The shot put was first introduced in 1896 and is still used today as a traditional field event at the Olympic, college and high school levels. This sport combines strength, form and technique.
To load or weight with shot.Idioms: like a shot Very quickly. shot in the arm Informal Something that boosts one's spirits. shot in the dark Informal 1. A guess. 2. An attempt that has little chance of succeeding. [Middle English, from Old English sceot, scot; see skeud- in ...
Height/ Weight:5’5 /150lbs Crime of Conviction:Burglary 1st, Sexual Abuse 1st, Att. Robbery 1st Location of Crime:New York City (Kings and Queens County) Other:Firearm Used in Instant Offense TATTOOS:Right eye (TEAR DROP), Left Arm (CROWN)(FACE W/2GUNS)(CHINESE LETTERS), Right Arm ...