evalutate please
evalutate please
hey some jumpers and i recorded some jumps, and we just want to know what you guys would say (what we're doing wrong, how to fix it, etc.)
heres the link
http://rapidshare.com/files/114740980/Jmps.rar
sorry its in rapidshare and winrar format D:
i don't feel like uploading onto the youtube cause it takes forever for on this comp to make the video go public after the upload..
heres the link
http://rapidshare.com/files/114740980/Jmps.rar
sorry its in rapidshare and winrar format D:
i don't feel like uploading onto the youtube cause it takes forever for on this comp to make the video go public after the upload..
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heres a youtube link
finally managed to get it haha
a little patience works i guess
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHb0Pa0Hiro
jump one is me using a 13'6 150lb. pacerfx gripping at an inch under the top, and the bungie is 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P383qdqwo4k
jump 2 is using a 12' 120lb. pacerfx gripping at the top and bungie is 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCUaVESDPRc
jump 3 is using a 13'6 150lb. pacerfx gripping at top and bungie is at 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7-a9fQBbKU
jump 4 is using a 13'6 150lb. pacerfx gripping at top and bungie is at 15'6
finally managed to get it haha
a little patience works i guess
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHb0Pa0Hiro
jump one is me using a 13'6 150lb. pacerfx gripping at an inch under the top, and the bungie is 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P383qdqwo4k
jump 2 is using a 12' 120lb. pacerfx gripping at the top and bungie is 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCUaVESDPRc
jump 3 is using a 13'6 150lb. pacerfx gripping at top and bungie is at 12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7-a9fQBbKU
jump 4 is using a 13'6 150lb. pacerfx gripping at top and bungie is at 15'6
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The explanation is rather lengthy. It is discussed quite a bit on this forum. Do a search on this forum and a gazillion threads will come up about the free take off. It's important for you to know. It's also covered in Beginner to Bubka. In short? It's a jump up at plant before the pole hits the back of the box. PLEASE do not take that explanation and run with it. Do the research. As I said, it's very important that you understand it. Later.............Mike
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That's what a good free take-off is preceded by. In the perfect free take-off, your pole is not loaded AT ALL until you're off the ground. To do this effectively, you need to be either right under your top hand (with your toes) or up to 6 inches outside (I'm not going to get into this pre-jump/outside take-off argument...today at least...) But anyway, do buy BTB2 for a better explanation and an in depth argument.
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Almost everything wrong in the jump can be traced back to your acceleration into the box and take off. That is why doing the research on the take off is so important, its not just another 'tip' or small detail to work on. It is THE thing to work on.
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