http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRFDCBOR ... ature=plcp
In this video im a 16 year old junior on a 13 foot 130 pound skypole. This is my second year vaulting. Please comment on my technique with constructive criticism!
11'6 pole vault critique needed!
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11'6 pole vault critique needed!
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Re: 11'6 pole vault critique needed!
My first thoughts are that your run is off balance (you're leaning way forward), and that this combined with a very over-gripping bottom hand (your hand is on top of the pole rather than supporting it from underneath) lead to a late plant and a take-off position 18"-2' under. The pole should not be bent before you leave the ground!!!
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Re: 11'6 pole vault critique needed!
I dont quite understand your "over gripping bottom hand reference". Can you explain a little more in depth what that means please?
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Re: 11'6 pole vault critique needed!
It was definitely a little vague...
Basically, you don't want your palm facing the ground if you're carrying the pole parallel to the ground. It should face almost entirely out to the right. Does this make sense? I'll find pictures if you need them.
Carrying the pole correctly relieves a lot of stress in the arms and back. It helps your run, plant, and take-off directly, and so it helps everything else indirectly as well.
Basically, you don't want your palm facing the ground if you're carrying the pole parallel to the ground. It should face almost entirely out to the right. Does this make sense? I'll find pictures if you need them.
Carrying the pole correctly relieves a lot of stress in the arms and back. It helps your run, plant, and take-off directly, and so it helps everything else indirectly as well.
"I run and jump, and then it's arrrrrgh!" -Bubka
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Re: 11'6 pole vault critique needed!
Please comment on my form with constructive criticism! Can we please replace the archaic term FORM with the word TECHNIQUE.
Its what you learn after you know it all that counts. John Wooden
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Re: 11'6 pole vault critique needed!
Oh, I understand now. thanks!
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Re: 11'6 pole vault critique needed!
Great! Gotta carry it with the SKELEETAL system as altius would say!
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