Unread postby realitycheck » Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:07 am
so many great vaulters dont do well in college and some thrive and there is no real 1 reason.i agree trust is a factor along with believe in a coach.some coaches can just guide and get the most potential from athletes.just as certain athletes are so gifted that its incredable so are some coaches who have just been incredably gifted.they can see the event and guide,motivate and make an athlete beleive far beyond their ability.these coaches are few but they do exist.take a good look around,look at the best vaulters and look at their coaches,how involved is the coach?how much does the vaulter believe in that coach,is that coach passionate and motivated.the fire in the coach must be equal to the fire in the athlete to work.some coaches just have a talent to produce results just as athletes do.i think in the end an athlete will know who that coach is when they meet them,they will sense it and see it in a coaches eyes.when that gut instict tells you that this is the coach who can get me to jump with the best then you have found THE BEST OVERALL SCHOOL TO JUMP AT.IT DOES NOT COME DOWN TO money,facilities,schedules or location
it comes down to coaching and believe!