Limited pit usage
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Limited pit usage
Ok so i dont have to much time to work with a pit with the weather in NY. I was wondering what you guys think is the best thing to do to get better at PV without alot of Pit usage early this season. Drills, workouts, whatever.
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Sand vaulting.
Run from really short, no more than 3 lefts, work on getting a good takeoff and seeing how far you can land in the sand.
I believe the USATF Pole Vault Manual describes this. You can download it for free at http://www.pvei.com/index.php?pagename=doc-techpro.php
Run from really short, no more than 3 lefts, work on getting a good takeoff and seeing how far you can land in the sand.
I believe the USATF Pole Vault Manual describes this. You can download it for free at http://www.pvei.com/index.php?pagename=doc-techpro.php
We can't practice on our pits because the coach won't let us unless we have the PV coach there...and we don't have a PV coach. So I always spend my practices running laps with my pole (killer, I don't recommend it, it sucks!), TONS of ab work, push-ups, pole plants, plants on the track, accelerations, distance running, and attempted Bubkas (I can't do those...) to name a few. Theres a lot you can do without the pits and eventually, although you are not jumping, when you do start jumping you should do fine.
Hey is that a pole in your hand or are you just happy to see me?
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