And what are you suggesting?

Kirk
The left arm is not trying to bend the pole; it plants it firmly towards the bar and then transfers the effort to the right hand, so that the pole is bent by the impact of the vaulter’s speed and mass. The vaulter, alert to the resilience of the pole, must perform all the subsequent actions on the pole as on a rigid support.
KYLE ELLIS wrote:The left arm is not trying to bend the pole; it plants it firmly towards the bar and then transfers the effort to the right hand, so that the pole is bent by the impact of the vaulter’s speed and mass. The vaulter, alert to the resilience of the pole, must perform all the subsequent actions on the pole as on a rigid support.
I think this is what he is referring to, you plant high towards the bar, then all the pressure should go into the top hand. So the left hand should not resist.
KYLE ELLIS wrote: ... Petrov described the action of the left hand as -The left arm is not trying to bend the pole; it plants it firmly towards the bar and then transfers the effort to the right hand, so that the pole is bent by the impact of the vaulter's speed and mass. ...
KYLE ELLIS wrote: Agapit believes that you should begin pulling immediately with the left after the takeoff is complete.
KYLE ELLIS wrote: I'm not sure what Alan thinks, but i quote him "The ideal take off is one...where both hands are driven up as hard and as high as possible. The athlete should have the feeling that this high punch of the hands continues after take off".
KYLE ELLIS wrote: ... and what yelena says in her video I am confused as hell about this phase of the vault!!! What are we to do unless Bubka or Petrov tells us in english what was going on?!
KYLE ELLIS wrote: And David Butler talks about in his video of an upward pressure (or hollow position) immediately following take off. Which I would assume would be followed by an immediate down pressure??
... that's called "make-space push-pole" we're pushing the pole all the way up towards vertical ... before you hit the back of the box ... and then at that point ... you go elastic.
... example of block-and-break ... that's when you lock your left arm out ... you can do that ... but then you have to collapse your arm ... to get upside down. Not the most efficient way of pole vaulting or moving the pole to vertical.
... elastic position ... I had a lot of girls this morning were trying to keep their left arm straight ... well that bends the pole ... but that does not allow you to swing. So it's important ... just as if you're in 1940 and you are straight-pole pole-vaulting ... you want to "go elastic" ... and drive your body thru your shoulders and thru your hands.
... if I go fully elastic ... and then all I do is realign my body and go ... pressure ... keep the pressures up ... and downswing RRREALLY fast ... I'm gonna go totally upside down! If you don't believe me ... go home and try it! Don't try to vault forward ... don't try to lock the arm out ... TRY to go elastic ... and hit ... keep all the pressures ... at the same time ... and watch what happens to your inversion ... you'll go right upside down! ... just like the highbar!
KYLE ELLIS wrote:It seems as though many of those involved in this great discussion are angry and don't post on PVP anymore. And I would definately consider all 3 coaches followers of the Petrov model. So in conclusion from what these 4 coaches have said and what yelena says in her video I am confused as hell about this phase of the vault!!! What are we to do unless Bubka or Petrov tells us in english what was going on?!
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