How do you work on swinging?
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How do you work on swinging?
I am new to the wonderful sport of pole vaulting, i just started about 2 weeks ago and i have made some progress. I am having a lot of fun, but i am starting to become discouraged because i have a lot of troulble swinging my legs up and over. Can anyone suggest any tips or stratagies to use to help concentrate on really swinging your legs over. Thanx
Welcome to the world of pole vaulting. If your looking for instant gratification this is not the event.As you continue, you are going to go thru periods of no progress(frustration) and then big breakthru's. You have to look at it as a long term commitment to really improve. Enough of the philosophy.
Simple thing I tell my newbie's. once you take off the ground , your hands need to actively move to your feet/shins.
Stand upright with your arms over your head, bend at the waist and touch your hands to your shins keeping your legs and arms straight. Now do this aggressively and fast. This is the type of movement that needs to happen after takeoff.
See if it helps.
Simple thing I tell my newbie's. once you take off the ground , your hands need to actively move to your feet/shins.
Stand upright with your arms over your head, bend at the waist and touch your hands to your shins keeping your legs and arms straight. Now do this aggressively and fast. This is the type of movement that needs to happen after takeoff.
See if it helps.
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practice, practice, practice!
repetition is the key to mastering any skill. Let's say you can do something right 2 out of 10 times. The next ten, try to do it right 3 times, then 4, and so on. This isn't something you learn in a couple of weeks. It takes some years in order to perfect their technique. DOn't get discouraged if you don't do everything right immediately.
repetition is the key to mastering any skill. Let's say you can do something right 2 out of 10 times. The next ten, try to do it right 3 times, then 4, and so on. This isn't something you learn in a couple of weeks. It takes some years in order to perfect their technique. DOn't get discouraged if you don't do everything right immediately.
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ashcraftpv wrote:practice, practice, practice!
repetition is the key to mastering any skill. Let's say you can do something right 2 out of 10 times. The next ten, try to do it right 3 times, then 4, and so on. This isn't something you learn in a couple of weeks. It takes some years in order to perfect their technique. DOn't get discouraged if you don't do everything right immediately.
Hell, I've been doing it 15 years and my technique is a far cry from anything remotely considered perfect! Will you improve though? Absolutely! Persistance, and repetition with incremental adjustments in technique, grip, run, and pole size is the key. Stick with it, you won't regret that you did!
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