can't finish vault
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can't finish vault
i am a freshman
weight: 100
height 5'3"
Pole 12 foot spirit 130, 140.
At the beginning of the vault i am fine, after the pole kick sideways, i can never let my arm break in (flex), i am bending the pole fine.
I need help please
video
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTk.MPG
weight: 100
height 5'3"
Pole 12 foot spirit 130, 140.
At the beginning of the vault i am fine, after the pole kick sideways, i can never let my arm break in (flex), i am bending the pole fine.
I need help please
video
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTk.MPG
Last edited by Pit Rat 1 on Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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heres the link to the video hope it works
most recent vault
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTg.MPG
pr beginning of the season
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTk.MPG
most recent vault
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTg.MPG
pr beginning of the season
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTk.MPG
Last edited by Pit Rat 1 on Thu Jun 15, 2006 11:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Pit Rat 1 wrote:heres the link to the video hope it works
http://video.google.com/videouploadfini ... DAwMTg.MPG
That facility looks like it is in serious need of some standard base pads, and is that concrete sticking out from underneath the front buns??
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your run up is decent, and it looks like you have good speed too, so that is good. Your plant position is pretty good with your drive knee/trial leg and your bottom arm extended (not perfect, but pretty good). you start out your swing OK, but you stop all of your momentum and just ride the pole the rest of the way up. Your hips stall (meaning that your hips remain below your shoulders) and you are looking at the crossbar. One of the many ways to fix that is to collapse your elbow!!!!! once you collapse, you can get those hips up and "close off" (your right hand touching your right thigh and your left touching near your left hip) with your legs up and your head down (vertical). Once you do that, the finish should fall into sequence, and it should not be difficult to finish if you fix the swing up and invert.
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Contrary to what many people believe, what it looks like to me is you are WAY to stiff at takeoff. Your bottom hand is driving straight out in front of you, causing you to apply too much pressure forward, and not letting your chest drive out in front of you. If you look and Bubka, Skipper, Miles, and Walker; they all leave their bottom (left) hand relaxed and bent while extending their top hand as high as possible. This allows for two things, your chest to drive through and get your momentum moving into the pit with a tall takeoff, and it loads your core, preparing you for your swing into inversion. If you can move your plant out, and focus on being tall with your top hand and body, will let your bottom hand relax... you should have a much more powerful swing thus making it easier to tuck your bottom arm in upon inversion and continue going up the pole. It will also cause you to rotate your pole better, for more penetration.
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and try turning into the pole when you are verticle. you arent fully upside down, but it is enough to try to go with the pole. Yes you are blocking out, but when you get upside down, roll over the pole on the verticle axis not the horizontal axis. This helped me a lot and it may help you.
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What needs to be said about your jump as been said, as for the pole, i voted its better to go high and look bad, than good low and look good, just because if i see someone clear 14 with bad form, i think "wow they can be a 15'6 jumper with some work". While if i see someone with perfect form clearing 13 i say "thats impressive, but he/she isnt going to go much higher."
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Yes, but I guess I want to ask you this question vaulterboy... what is easier to teach? Speed vs. Technique. I am going to have to go with speed, thus if you start them out low on a small pole and teach them the proper technique, i guarantee they will have more potential than someone who burns down the runway on a 16' pole but only jumps 14'. Thats what it is all about, is giving yourself the best opportunity to do the best that you can. It is not about how high you clear a bar by, but rather performing to the best of your ability, and if you are jumping on huge sticks but clearing low heights, its not the best you can do.
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