
Take a look at the picture, if her eyes aren't closed they are really squinted. It seems that she throws her head more than the still shot too. What could it possibly harm at this stage to tip the head back?
grandevaulter wrote: Take a look at the picture, if her eyes aren't closed they are really squinted. It seems that she throws her head more than the still shot too. What could it possibly harm at this stage to tip the head back?
grandevaulter wrote:What could it possibly harm at this stage to tip the head back?
KirkB wrote:So maybe she's following the same playbook as me, and is just FEELING where she is in the air and on the pole? So she doesn't even have to keep her eyes open to know where she is?
KirkB wrote:Tipping the head back arches the back. Putting your chin down curves the back (in the opposite direction to arching it).
Arching the back is a serious no-no when you're trying to get your legs above your head. It's all wrong - don't you see that?
grandevaulter wrote: ... have you come up with any good cues, drills or information to help Mohommed correct his problem?
KirkB wrote: Well, I don't actually think that you should focus your eyes/head on ANYTHING. Instead, by doing thousands of reps on the highbar, your head should just naturally stay aligned with your spine (more-or-less). Trying to intentionally do ANYTHING with the head distracts the vaulter, I think, from getting the FEEL of the vault. i.e. the kinisthetic sense of body position in the air. Yes, you COULD look at your top hand or feet if you feel you really must have a visual cue, but that's just a crutch.
grandevaulter wrote:mohammed wrote:Hello
When I vault I always throw my head back in just wanted to know how to fix that problem and what drills I can do I practice to fix it
Thank you
Mohommed, do you throw it immediately after you plant or when you try to push your hips up? video would help.
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