How do you find your approach Run to the plant?
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How do you find your approach Run to the plant?
Do most people use the mid-mark chart? Do you count your lefts? I see many people using different methods in meets. What is the best way?
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powerplant42 wrote:So I want to start using the chart. Should I just completely abandon any run length I had previously? What if I take short strides? How should I start to use it?
Don't change anything until you are done vaulting for the season.
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powerplant42 wrote:So I want to start using the chart. Should I just completely abandon any run length I had previously? What if I take short strides? How should I start to use it?
Here's how i started. First find your takeoff mark with a certain grip. Then find your midmark with that grip and adjust it so it fits your takeoff. For example, if a certain grip says you should have a 9' 6" takeoff, but you find that you're under when you check your takeoff at 9' 6", just move your midmark back a little so that your takeoff is right. Then take 1 or 2 lefts back, from the midmark (do a runback) and start vaulting. You should probably start at 4 lefts, then move it back to 5 lefts once you get a little more comfortable.
Also another way to get used to the right run, use the midmark chart when doing poleruns. Use the chart to mark your midmark, and then use a slidbox or some sort of mark to mark the position of the box.
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Ok so I need some clarification on this chart.
Ex:
Bar Height: 9'-6"
Hand grip: 10'-10"
Take-off point: 7'-8"
6 Stride Mark: 36'
Do I measure 7'-8" from the back/bottom of the box to get an estimated take off point and THEN measure my approach steps from that point? (It says above it may have to be adjusted).
Is it correct that the "6 Stride Mark" = HALF of your FULL approach run? So in this case when I travel to out-of-town meets I should be measuring about 72'?
and finally, what's the reason for the 6 stride mark? Is this just something to go off of?
Ex:
Bar Height: 9'-6"
Hand grip: 10'-10"
Take-off point: 7'-8"
6 Stride Mark: 36'
Do I measure 7'-8" from the back/bottom of the box to get an estimated take off point and THEN measure my approach steps from that point? (It says above it may have to be adjusted).
Is it correct that the "6 Stride Mark" = HALF of your FULL approach run? So in this case when I travel to out-of-town meets I should be measuring about 72'?
and finally, what's the reason for the 6 stride mark? Is this just something to go off of?
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Give me your grip and I'll show you how to get your steps from the chart..
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