dheldr01 wrote: ... when you take off properly, the resistance is naturally going to cause your leg to move foward, but it is the vaulters job to make sure the swing is as powerful as possible with coorect form to ensure inversion and penetration...is that correct?
I like your Wile E. Coyote analogy! LOL

But if Wile E. hits the sign, then his arms and legs are relaxed ... or at least powerless to resist ... and it's just pure natural momentum that causes them to continue forward. THAT'S NOT QUITE IT!
I think you got it!

So far, so good ... but this definition does NOT preclude the possibility of ACCELERATING the swing with a powerful downswing ... with a powerful whipping action. And remember that the downswing includes top arm action as well as trail leg action. This arm and leg action does NOT make the swing "unnatural".
Kirk