need help
Moderator: achtungpv
-
- PV Newbie
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:56 pm
- World Record Holder?: Renaud Lavillenie
- Favorite Vaulter: Renaud Lavillenie
need help
i just came back from a meet i took three attempt at 6 ft http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm6R3oHu2CU, and http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... 4KLVM&NR=1, can you tell me what i am doing wrong
- altius
- PV Rock Star
- Posts: 2425
- Joined: Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:27 am
- Location: adelaide, australia
- Contact:
Re: need help
Unfortunately it looks as though you are doing every wrong! But I suspect that is because you are a beginner who has had nowhere new enough practice to this point in your career. Find a coach, listen and learn and do the drills necessary to improve. Good luck.
Its what you learn after you know it all that counts. John Wooden
- coachjvinson
- PV Whiz
- Posts: 239
- Joined: Sat Aug 27, 2011 3:58 pm
- Expertise: I have never recognized the concept of limits-I think an athlete who accepts limits is dead-Bubka
- Lifetime Best: 0
- World Record Holder?: Renaud Lavillenie
- Favorite Vaulter: COOP 4.55m and Mondo
Re: need help
I looked at the first video only -
with your top arm, you are pulling - you will need to vault with a fully extended and outstretched top arm (no bend) in order to vault well - I would start there... practice this with 0Left walkovers on the infield, progressing to 1Left and 2Left - then transfer the skill and newly learned technique into the sand or the pit with your coach's direction and supervision. Track the grip height, pole length/weight/flex# and run distances every practice and every competition in a journal - know your grip height and pole from each run distance (and how many "Lefts") - this will be a better indicator of progress made than the bar heights and journaling this info will help you clear bars more consistently and timely than without journaling.
Your goal is to land deeply in the pit, with your standards deep (@80cm), with the highest possible grip swinging with a straight top arm... which only bends at the shoulder for now - you can bend your elbow as you turn to clear the bar; however, remember no early bend at the elbow during the pole plant and the swing...
I hope this is helpful: keep up the good work...
hang in there and keep asking questions
with your top arm, you are pulling - you will need to vault with a fully extended and outstretched top arm (no bend) in order to vault well - I would start there... practice this with 0Left walkovers on the infield, progressing to 1Left and 2Left - then transfer the skill and newly learned technique into the sand or the pit with your coach's direction and supervision. Track the grip height, pole length/weight/flex# and run distances every practice and every competition in a journal - know your grip height and pole from each run distance (and how many "Lefts") - this will be a better indicator of progress made than the bar heights and journaling this info will help you clear bars more consistently and timely than without journaling.
Your goal is to land deeply in the pit, with your standards deep (@80cm), with the highest possible grip swinging with a straight top arm... which only bends at the shoulder for now - you can bend your elbow as you turn to clear the bar; however, remember no early bend at the elbow during the pole plant and the swing...
I hope this is helpful: keep up the good work...
hang in there and keep asking questions
PURSUITOF2016
Return to “Pole Vault - Beginning Technique”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests