Bruise on my forearm when jumping

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Unread postby learning to fly » Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:19 am

the good news is that it means your elbow is on the inside of the pole which some vaulters have trouble with. you might not be pressing up with your front arm though. elite vaulters would get that bruise from hitting the pole when they invert (and 'pull' through the finish on the vault), but unless you are getting inverted really really well, then you probobly wouldn't have that problem. a video would be able to show what the problem is . although problem isnt really the right word, because it might not be something wrong with your jump, just a 'side effect'
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Unread postby BRANDT » Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:46 pm

Mine is from collapsing my bottom arm hard like I said, and when im close to the pole it tends to show up so its almost a good sign showing your collapsing that arm well and getting close to the pole quickly.

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Unread postby learning to fly » Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:28 pm

ya that was confusing, i was agreeing with your post :) , and commenting on the original one


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