This is a drill a few friends and I made up one day when we were jumping on a trampoline.
Please, don't hurt yourself.
Simple, you jump, land flat on your back, and when you bounce back up, you kick up your legs, do the 1/2 turn, and land on your feet. It sorta simulates the feeling of a push off and bending around the bar. It really helped me to get my feet above my head when I was trying to invert. Without vaulting for over a month, I PB'd in one practice by 6 inches on a first attempt. It really helped me.
If I can, I'll try to put a video of the drill up.
Fun Drill (Involves trampoline, worked for me)
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I don't know if it has a specific name, but that is a move that I used to do on the trampoline when I was a kid (about 1960). That was a few years before I had ever tried pole vaulting. If you are good at getting a lot of energy out of the trampoline, instead of landing on your feet, you can continue your motion to land on your back again, facing the opposite direction. Try that and see how many times you can keep that sequence going.
I love this drill. What i usually do, to get a better feel of it, is to use an actual pole. A cut off pole that is longer than your hand grip. Our cutoff poles are mostly 2-3 feet(ish) Anyway. If you really want a work out, start on your buttocks and rockback and swing up and work to a push off with the pole. Maybe i can get a video of it up. But its really awesome.
Just you wait...
master wrote:I don't know if it has a specific name, but that is a move that I used to do on the trampoline when I was a kid (about 1960). That was a few years before I had ever tried pole vaulting. If you are good at getting a lot of energy out of the trampoline, instead of landing on your feet, you can continue your motion to land on your back again, facing the opposite direction. Try that and see how many times you can keep that sequence going.
My friend has done it over 19 times in a row, on a full stomach lol. We're keeping track of the record.
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