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Outdoor season is about to kick up around here and I'm helping out at a high school with the pole vaulters. I know there are gonna be quite a few newcomers who want to try vaulting. Pits can't be pulled out yet, so I'd just like to clarify that first.
Aside from showing them how to carry the pole, find a comfortable starting grip and planting (into a stationary object [curb, etc..]), what else would be beneficial for them until we can take out the pits and do short run drills?
Aside from showing them how to carry the pole, find a comfortable starting grip and planting (into a stationary object [curb, etc..]), what else would be beneficial for them until we can take out the pits and do short run drills?
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flashgordon0123 wrote:i dont know what its called, but have the kids hold the pole straight up and then grip as high as they can reach, and have them do a two step walk/run and plant the pole just like in the ground and swing through it, concentrate on driving the knee and keeping the trail leg long
i think thats called a pop up.
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2 step walking plant drills. 4 step fast jog plant drills. Do tons of these. First thing a new vaulter needs to do is get the proper plant and timing of the plant ingrained in their head. If you feel comfortable with that, start pole runs. You can never do enough pole runs. When I do pole runs, I always have my kids jump at take-off rather than skipping the jump part during the drill. Just be careful to not do too many in the beginning until they get more in shape. Shin splints can kill a whole season.
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