How do YOU get inverted?
How do YOU get inverted?
Since so many intermediate vaulters can get their feet up, but not their torsos, how do YOU get upside down?
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as for as for your poll question, i can jump over 2 feet over my grip....as for you question, just imagine getting your body to be like a part of that pole, like your whole body in line you know, this mentality works for straight poling, but like, as for with a bent pole, just, well, it's habit, lol
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hey its me....And im not even gonna say what i jump compared to my hand hold. Brandon, please dont tell. Well anyways, Lets just say that Wacky took first in state so hes pretty good. (Wacky whats milakovich's username???)
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I personally cannot figure out how to get inverted on a bent pole. I can do it all day straight pole-ing, but I've gotta get this inversion on a bent pole down..I learned some new techniques at vault camp this summer (who would have thouht that I would still be learning things after 5 of tim's camps?!) that I am itching to put into action..as soon as this ankle is better..I'll be "on the road again!"
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mooski33 wrote:I personally cannot figure out how to get inverted on a bent pole. I can do it all day straight pole-ing, but I've gotta get this inversion on a bent pole down..I learned some new techniques at vault camp this summer (who would have thouht that I would still be learning things after 5 of tim's camps?!) that I am itching to put into action..as soon as this ankle is better..I'll be "on the road again!"
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mooski, something that will really help....think trail leg....if you can keep that straight, not only will you be on 5-10 lb bigger poles, but if you keep that leg swinging, all of a sudden you've rocked back on a bent pole, it's that simple...lol, dont worry, it'll come to ya
Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill. - Muhammad Ali
Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.
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vaultovau wrote: concentrate on rotating your shoulders backwards.
I dont think so much about rotating my shoulders back as I do rowing my arms forward. You should drive your arms to your legs as much as you think about swinging your feet to the pole. this will lay your shoulders back where they need to be as well as continuing movement forward. any movement backwards while inverted is bad in my opinion.
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i have trouble bending mine b/c my arms collapse. however, i have seen pictures/videos of me vaulting and i am <u><completely</u> horizantal and a little on my side. when i try to keep my arms straight, its like the pole bends a little and then...rejects me or something, it goes back out and i barely make it onto the mats. to get above nine ft i need to learn some better form : )
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