gettin on top before
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gettin on top before
someone told me that if i want to get any higher i need to get "on top of the pole before the push off" but i don't know what he meant or what i need to work on to do this, will someone lend some help?
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When to break and swing, getting off the top
Push through and hang your left foot for about 1/2 a second until you've charged up the pole. As soon as you feel the pole really give, throw your head back and swing your left leg forward HARD. At the same time your hands should end up above you as you swing benesth them, then as you invert and go up start to twist and then, only when you're fully extended and "off the top of the pole" as my coach says, push. The push is really for the flipping motion to clear your chest & arms- it won't get you over if your feet aren't already over and past the bar.
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Re: When to break and swing, getting off the top
Uh....sorry...AKell wrote: throw your head back
Just you wait...
Re: When to break and swing, getting off the top
Mecham wrote:Uh....sorry...AKell wrote: throw your head back
Mecham, if you are going to comment, for the love of God, make it useful!
here is what I think he was trying to get at... "throwing your head back" takes your neck/shoulders/back out of a powerful position into a rather weak one. your best bet is to keep your head directly above your head while you invert.
If you dont believe me, go to the weight room and do shoulder/military press w/ your head looking straight ahead and looking up/back (with a spotter of course).
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I dunno what that meant, butkeep your head directly above your head while you invert.
What I meant before is that if your head isn't back enough (i'm not saying as crane it though) your upper body fights your lower body and stops your swing short of its potential, putting you in a "c" position and keeping you from inverting completey. That's how my coach explained it when I had this problem. (in simpler terms your head has to move with your feet or you can't invert well)
SKOT is this what you're getting at too? tell me if i'm wrong.
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