BOOMER I do notice in some videos that the elite are very aggressive with their pull and extension, creating more of a fly away instead of a full 'follow through' so to speak with full extension. Bubka, for example, would sometimes get really shot off the pole, maybe helping his top end, because of the 'speed from takeoff to over the bar' as you put it?
IS it aggressiveness or actually a good follow through?
[color=blue][b]In fully executed jump the take off swing, swing back, all contribute to the energy of the double pendulum action. If all is in place timing and the grip and pole size are set, once you take off all fluidity is generated in the vault to support a fluid movement upwards. IN most cases a pulling is what appears but actually the body should be moving upwards and the need for pulling is just a little added support. as is the push. If the body is surging upward these action are good follow through that support and add to the upward motion. I saw the best example of this, this weekend at the TX PV round-up in Joshua TX.
I saw a vaulter who was working on something so close to Bubka it was almost a clone of his jumps.
Maston Wallace from Houston has perfected a style and technique that all should focus on even World class athletes do not have this down as best as he does. His swing is so fast and so blended he barely bends the pole and as a new Senior this year cleared 5 meters indoor and had his hips over 17'. 37" push=-offs are so much better than holding 16' and jumping 15'6"
Truly a person to watch this year as he progresses with this perfected system he has.
Important things he has established:
1. he knows his steps
2. He has dialed in his grip in relation to the stiffness pole.
3. he has a range of poles that give him what he needs to move up
4. he sets his standards in a mathematical system based on stiffness of poles as he moves to stiffer poel the bar gets closer tot he zero point to catch his peak.
5. he moves from point A to the bar faster than most vaulters with so much pole speed and vaulter speed he is sailing off the top 35 to 38â€Â