Take off Issues
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:54 pm
Here's the background on my guy http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtop ... 37&t=19510
Thanks to some sound advice from you guys, we pin-pointed his problem that his top sucked because it was a result of his take-off. His last step was a lunge and always 2 shoes under hence why he had 0 swing. Well I revamped his run and I've put a 2nd left mark and a mid mark (4th left) down. The great news is he's actually running consistent and has been taking off strong, on his toe, and not reaching. The bad news is... he's been running with such confidence now that he's running harder and faster than previously and despite still hitting all his marks and being right on with his step, he can't plant the pole. He says he feels like he's out of control coming into his last couple of steps which is what I was afraid would happen.
We've got the conference meet on Friday, Sectionals the following Friday, and then State the weekend after. It's to late in the season to be screwing around with anything new. I'm not worried about him in meets. He's a gamer and when the bar is put up, he vaults. He made 13'9 last week in 40 degree weather with a huge crosswind. I stopped him after that because he already won and he also had to go warm up for the 300 hurdles (returning state champ).
He's only planted about 5 times in the last 3 practices we had despite hitting all his marks. All 5 jumps he's actually gone up on; he's soared over a 15'3 bungee (on a 14' 170) and he actually has a pretty decent top. He's getting frustrated because he knows he's right on with his steps.
My game plan for him is to do full run plant boxes. I know you don't like them Kirk, but I think it's going to give him the confidence he needs to plant more often.
Any ideas?
Thanks to some sound advice from you guys, we pin-pointed his problem that his top sucked because it was a result of his take-off. His last step was a lunge and always 2 shoes under hence why he had 0 swing. Well I revamped his run and I've put a 2nd left mark and a mid mark (4th left) down. The great news is he's actually running consistent and has been taking off strong, on his toe, and not reaching. The bad news is... he's been running with such confidence now that he's running harder and faster than previously and despite still hitting all his marks and being right on with his step, he can't plant the pole. He says he feels like he's out of control coming into his last couple of steps which is what I was afraid would happen.
We've got the conference meet on Friday, Sectionals the following Friday, and then State the weekend after. It's to late in the season to be screwing around with anything new. I'm not worried about him in meets. He's a gamer and when the bar is put up, he vaults. He made 13'9 last week in 40 degree weather with a huge crosswind. I stopped him after that because he already won and he also had to go warm up for the 300 hurdles (returning state champ).
He's only planted about 5 times in the last 3 practices we had despite hitting all his marks. All 5 jumps he's actually gone up on; he's soared over a 15'3 bungee (on a 14' 170) and he actually has a pretty decent top. He's getting frustrated because he knows he's right on with his steps.
My game plan for him is to do full run plant boxes. I know you don't like them Kirk, but I think it's going to give him the confidence he needs to plant more often.
Any ideas?