between3and5charctrs wrote: ... i was trying to use a 12' 145 and it was too hard for me to keep my left arm straight. yesterday i used an 11'120, i weigh 117, i was able to make the bend but it just shot me around and i could not keep my arm straight once again. ...
between3and5charctrs wrote: my wrist is fine, its actually much better than my doctor said it would be years from now. the problem is my strength, im looking for a way to bend the pole without needing all the strength that i would normally have.
Regardless of your current health, and assuming that you're right-handed, you are under an extremely false assumption if you think that the way to bend the pole is to keep your left arm straight!
The problem is NOT your strength at all. The problem is your technique!
If you're truly looking for a way to "
bend the pole without needing all the strength that I would normally have", then try bending the pole PROPERLY - with the force of your run applied through your TOP hand, and not through your bottom hand.
This topic has been discussed quite thoroughly on PVP over the past several years. Search for it. Use keywords like
"bottom hand bend kirk" The bend of the pole comes from the TOP hand - not from the BOTTOM hand. If you "
keep your bottom arm straight", you WILL bend the pole - there's not doubt about that. But where your misconception is (and you're not alone - this is a very common misconception with young vaulters) is that the pole won't bend unless you force it to bend with the bottom arm. Wrong, wrong, wrong!
So if the bottom arm WILL bend the pole, why not do that? The answer is because a forced bend from a bottom arm will stall your swing, and prevent you from swinging upside down on the pole - into a handstand position. Instead, when you stall, you will get into a V position (hips down but legs up), and then you will either stall out or hit the bar on the way up. Sound familiar?
between3and5charctrs wrote: "it was too hard for me to keep my left arm straight. ... it just shot me around ..."
Sounds to me like you either stalled out or hit the bar on the way up - or both!
BTW, if you can't even curl a 20 pound weight, yet you say "
my wrist is fine", then you're just nuts!
Also, I think your question belongs in the Beginner's forum, since you're at the 8 foot level. Intermediate level is at least 4 feet higher than that. I don't mean to be too tough on you, since you're obviously just starting out and desperately need help. Rather, I'm just giving you some cold, hard facts. Find a coach or older vaulter to discuss these topics with - you need hands on help much more than you need advice via the internet. Good luck!
I think I've given you the answer to the exact question that you asked. You can bend the pole with less strength by using your top arm to bend it - NOT your bottom arm!
Kirk