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I need some help

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:15 pm
by mpelk08
Hey guys,
I'm a vaulter from Lemmon, SD. This will be my 3rd year vaulting. Our coaching staff isn't that great and our pole vault choach just teaches me the basics. I've made it to the state meet the last 2 years, but only because Lemmon was the only team in our region that had pole vault so all I had to do was clear 6'6" at the region meet and I made it to state. But this year we switched classes and there are other pole vaulters in our region so I really have to work hard to make it to state. I jumped 8' all season last year and to qualify in-season for state this year is 8'3". But if there is ne advice you could give me so I could advance my pole vault skills, that would be great! I'm also getting a new Carbon pole this weekend so if ne one could fill me in on why they're so special, that would be great too!

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:55 pm
by nitro
a great bottom starts a great jump and is the most important part....also narrowing the grip can make it easier to invert but it should never come in more than 18 inches apart...if you have someone film you and you could post it on here it would be easier to help

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 1:52 pm
by souleman
If you haven't ordered the book, "From Beginner to Bubka", do so now. It's a wonderful resource for new coaches and new vaulters. It's about $30 and there are several places to get one that I'm sure members here can tell you.Do it now, you won't be sorry.Later..........Mike