I am arriving a little late to this post, but I think I may be able to help you and Matt!
We actually do have a USATF club in Central Oregon (there are a few "running" clubs, but ours is more focused on the PV), it is run through COCC, and we practice Wednesdays @ 5:30 at Summit HS in Bend, and some Saturday mornings. I met your son at the Oregon Elite meet (I was the PV official, and enjoyed watching Matt PR...he is a respectful and enthusiastic young man and has a lot of potential). I mentioned to Matt at the time that we would likely be practicing all summer, but I didn't have any contact information to reach him until now. Summit has been generous enough to share their amazing new facility with us and other (respectful & safe) vaulters in Central Oregon, and I am certain that if you and Matt come down tomorrow evening we will be glad to include you in our practice. You may have to join USATF and/or a club to participate. Send me an email at
email@centraloregonrocks.org or just show up!
I agree with all the advice given to you by the PV gurus on this website...high bars, rings, drills, etc. are essential for training. I also feel that especially for youngsters, well-coached vaulting is the best practice for vaulting. If you can somehow achieve both with your facility in your backyard, great! It is very unfortunate that liability has become such a concern with PV, but as stated above, you can certify your facility through USATF and recieve affordable supplemental liability coverage. I have passed Jan Johnson's PV Safety Certification and agree that it is valuable, especially for parents with little or no vaulting background, or those becoming familiar with the new high school regulations. I also agree with Becca that Beginner to Bubka is a valuable resource (I will be happy to let you take a look at my copy). If you are vaulting off season at your house, I'd love to join you as a coach/athlete, and can help you gain compliance with USATF for your facility (I have looked into this in the past). I am a former collegiate vaulter returning to the sport after a 12 year break, and there are a few other local masters vaulters/coaches who would love to help you and Matt with safe coaching.
We are looking into securing a year-round indoor facility for vaulters in C. Oregon, and I feel that this dream will become a reality with the cooperation of all the local vaulters/schools/parents. The head coach for COCC is Tony Monroe, check out the club's website at
http://www.cocctrackfield.org/home Hope to hear from you soon, or better yet come jump with us tomorrow evening!
Tom