Pole Vault "no-no" list
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Pole Vault "no-no" list
alright, my coach asked me to compile a list of the top ten things polevaulters should not do and the punishment for doing it..for instance, if a person were to bail out on the runway multiple times, they've gotta go check their steps and rerun the steps on the turf or track 5 times...things like that..I would appreciate any imput at all! thanks guys!
got one for ya....if you pull your arms into your body at the plant, you run a lap (or some distance) carrying the pole horizontally over your head with both arms straight up. They'll get real sick of running if they keeping pulling.
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dont jump with your standards closer than 45cm!!!
any closer than that and you have a good chance of landing in the box.....fool!!!
any closer than that and you have a good chance of landing in the box.....fool!!!
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sign yo pitty on da runny kine!!!
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sign yo pitty on da runny kine!!!
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I have a couple of them for you
Through doing and coaching there are a few thing that are encountered that are PV "no-no's" #1 never monkey grip (beginners usually do this) this can lead to broken wrists. #2 never whip you head back at take off (this makes you position in air different and you dont know where you are)
#3 long last strides, the penultimate step is important and needs to be dialed in for maximum performance. Late last steps can lead to a really sore back or other worse things.
#3 long last strides, the penultimate step is important and needs to be dialed in for maximum performance. Late last steps can lead to a really sore back or other worse things.
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one of my biggest no-no's in practice and in meets? running through. Do it 3 times in any one jumping session and you are done jumping and have to go back to doing drills. I also usually make them run a lap or do push ups for running through on each one. If you have a step and the weather isn't outrageously bad, there is no reason why you should run through.
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My No-No
One of the first three things I always teach the young vaulters is to never store your chalk in tuperware or any other container with a snap-on lid. The lids always seem to pop off at the worst possible time.
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