I have a young lady vaulting 8 foot on a 10'6 altius 120 pole she has a bad habit of pinning the pole against her body and it causes her to be under most vaults. We do a lot of sand work to practice the row but it's not translating to the box. The link below will take you to a slow motion video
https://www.coachseye.com/v/LNpa
This is a 8 foot vault
Top hand 9'10
Bottom hand 8'5
120 lb altius 10'6
Vaulters wieght 108-112
Height 5'5
She is on a 5 step left foot approach
I'm looking at moving here to a 10 foot 110 with a max hold at 9'4 any opinions
Critique please looking for plant help
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Re: Critique please looking for plant help
Any way you can post a video that is not upside down for us non-Coaches Eye users?
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Re: Critique please looking for plant help
I think the bungee is distracting here. She's doing what comes natural - trying to get over the bar. But she's taking too many shortcuts to get there, since the bar's so low. In particular, she has her trail leg behind her as her pole's rolling towards the bar (and as she's gaining altitude), and that part's good. But then she doesn't swing her trail leg at all. Instead, she just lifts it directly over the bar.
Without any bungee or bar to distract her, you should teach her to swing and invert. Once she learns how to get upside down on the pole (by swinging her trail leg, then put the bungee back up.
No comment on her pinning the pole against her body, because it was hard to watch this vid when it's not upright. I think you should also try to get a better vid of her full run. It's really hard to watch the way it is.
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Without any bungee or bar to distract her, you should teach her to swing and invert. Once she learns how to get upside down on the pole (by swinging her trail leg, then put the bungee back up.
No comment on her pinning the pole against her body, because it was hard to watch this vid when it's not upright. I think you should also try to get a better vid of her full run. It's really hard to watch the way it is.
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Re: Critique please looking for plant help
She is late in her plant which is causing her to be a full shoe and a half. Please post a video of her full run so the coaches can help you.
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Re: Critique please looking for plant help
Bjack6635@gmail.com wrote: We do a lot of sand work to practice the row but it's not translating to the box.
Usually, the so-called "row" is a fault that you try to get rid of. You seem to imply that it's a good thing.
I don't see too much of an issue in inverting on sand vaults by "rowing" - just to get the feel of getting upside down - as long as it doesn't become habitual.
But I don't think you want to do the same on a full vault with a bending pole. Instead, you should try to swing to an inversion - WITHOUT "rowing".
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