Top Arm
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:41 am
First of all, I apologize if this topic has been discussed thoroughly already. If so, please direct me to the posts.
What type of resistance is the top arm doing during the vault? How is it changing? I understand that you need to maintain a "strong body" so the top arm should be strong and engaged when planting. I also know this is where energy is being loaded into the pole. But I hear a lot of coaches say that you need to be driving the top arm forward and down towards the mat during the vault. However, this seems like it would impede the chest drive and cause a pre-mature swing. I know I saw in Butler's video that they were doing drills where they were stressing their shoulders moving back. That seems less like a forceful drive forward and more of a controlled resistance? Do you drive that top arm forward after the swing is ending? Does the top arm just need to be solid to facilitate a good swing? Does driving the top arm contribute to the swing? I'm getting confused on the issue. I appreciate any insight. Thanks!
Matt
What type of resistance is the top arm doing during the vault? How is it changing? I understand that you need to maintain a "strong body" so the top arm should be strong and engaged when planting. I also know this is where energy is being loaded into the pole. But I hear a lot of coaches say that you need to be driving the top arm forward and down towards the mat during the vault. However, this seems like it would impede the chest drive and cause a pre-mature swing. I know I saw in Butler's video that they were doing drills where they were stressing their shoulders moving back. That seems less like a forceful drive forward and more of a controlled resistance? Do you drive that top arm forward after the swing is ending? Does the top arm just need to be solid to facilitate a good swing? Does driving the top arm contribute to the swing? I'm getting confused on the issue. I appreciate any insight. Thanks!
Matt