The practice of tapping (assisting) a vaulter is not allowed by the NFHS. This is per rule 7-2-10 (Competitiors in the jumping events shall not use any weights or artificial aids.)
Since the NFHS rulebook is written for competitions only it does not apply to practice however it does apply to warmups (if it does not then you can tap in competition also).
This was an issue in a recent meet I attended. 2 coaches were giving taps in warmups and were warned that it was not allowable.
FYI
NFHS RULES AND TAPPING
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Re: NFHS RULES AND TAPPING
PVJunkie wrote:The practice of tapping (assisting) a vaulter is not allowed by the NFHS. This is per rule 7-2-10 (Competitiors in the jumping events shall not use any weights or artificial aids.)
Since the NFHS rulebook is written for competitions only it does not apply to practice however it does apply to warmups (if it does not then you can tap in competition also).
This was an issue in a recent meet I attended. 2 coaches were giving taps in warmups and were warned that it was not allowable.
FYI
Warning??? the documention I have says this will result in a DQ. This New rule will be in the 2004 book but is in affect for the 2003 outdoor season. It follows the NCAA change made for 2003
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We do not recommned taps anytime
A tap can add thrust and momentum energy to the vault from 20lbs to 35lbs.The end result can be a false sense of ability to penetrate when not getting the tap resulting in not getting in the pit. And could also result in over stressing the vaulting pole which could break on any subsequent vault.
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