So the first one relates to core strength, back when i was small enough to actually fit my body between the monkey bars (about a foot apart). All the other kids used to have to swing their whole bodies to get their feet up on the monkey bars between the one they were holding and the one in front. I (for reasons only I knew long long ago) felt the need to pick my feet up from a stand still, use my core strength and arms to not only hook my feet on the bar, but my knees and hips. I got good enough to where i could almost throw my body like a kip and be on top of the monkey bars (SUCCESS!) in a matter of seconds.
The second one is amazing to think how much applied to my swing. We had monkey bars that where made in a way such that you could swing almost horizontally to land on a ledge raised about 3 feet off the ground. If you were just swinging back and forth and let go at the angle, you wouldnt make it. Also, if you allowed your downswing to happen at vertical you wouldnt make it. It forced you to hold your extension until you were at an angle (Chord of the pole??) before exploding your core muscles to fling yourself a good 7 feet (a feat for a 4ft person) to land on the ledge. I think back and i cant believe how much of what i did on the playground applies to the vault.
Any other stories? Come on now.... think!!
