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Unread postby uconnvaulta » Tue Jan 18, 2005 11:34 pm

when vaulting for a certain amount of years hopefully you will improve.
it is how you realize what you did and what to do to improve that will make the difference. recently i had a "break through" jump , my coach stated. it was on a 16 85 holding around around 15'2", bar was around 16' 8" and out of no where i just skyed the thing by atleast a foot and half. everyone in the gym stopped and was like what the. I dont know what it was but on that one jump i just did everything i was thinking about for the past year , and needed to do, and it was amazing.
My question is have you ever had experiences like this, where everything just comes together out of no where, even though you practice everyday and work for it, through the frustrating practices and all, it just clicks, and if so how good of a feeling is it
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Unread postby vaulter870 » Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:04 am

i know that feeling well giving that it was no 16'8''. unfortunatly for me it has yet to come this season which i guess is a good thing cause it means i will jump higher indoors. it is very frustrating to me to know that you work hard and things just dont always seam to work just right till that one day when everything just comes together. congrats on your great jump hopefully my day when everything comes together will be soon :P
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Unread postby OAKPV2004 » Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:07 am

Yes this is true, happend to a vaulter i know, Shay Collett. Everything clicked for him at confrence outdoors last year and won the meet with 17'4.5"...He PRed by a foot and a half. Thats always nice!
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Unread postby saraf » Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:36 am

OAKPV2004 wrote:Yes this is true, happend to a vaulter i know, Shay Collett. Everything clicked for him at confrence outdoors last year and won the meet with 17'4.5"...He PRed by a foot and a half. Thats always nice!


17' 4.5" thats a nice number (my PR) same thing happened to me. I was a normal 5m jumper in meets I jumped in the low 16's and always jumped good at practice and on one day at confrence BAM 5.30. I have no clue what i did different or what i now do different from when i was a normal 5m jumper but I like it and hopefully the smae thign will happen again soon :P

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Unread postby achtungpv » Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:35 am

saraf wrote: I have no clue what i did different or what i now do different from when i was a normal 5m jumper but I like it and hopefully the smae thign will happen again soon :P


You didn't do anything different. Most vaulters have an additional 6-9" in them, but put the bar up to the next barrier (in your case 17') and they change their vault, raise their grip, move up a pole, etc. thinking they need to do something different to clear it. If you smoke 16'6", why change your technique or pole or anything for 17'? Keep doing what you're doing and be technically consistent.
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