Why do i get the feeling?
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heh, I'd be lucky to take off at 11 right now. hey john, you and me are about the same shape and have same takeoff point at those grip heights, and I found out I'm farther out then other people the same height, so I think your right with the midgit arm thing. You didn't go and grow an inch on me did ya?
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smokinvaulter1 wrote:Joe was talking about Vadim he was taking off at 4.8-4.9 meters when he was healthy Capping a 5.20 11.2 and still jumping over the top of it Joe told him to get on a 5.50 and start bending a pole. We do all our mids and take off in metric.
Wow I'd like to see that. How come he isn't jumping at least in the 18s consistently?
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Granted, I've only seen Vadim vault at the Texas Relays & Big 12s the past 4 years, but if that's indicative how he usually vaults, he is way overgripped and takes off too far out. Out of 30 or 40 vaults, I've seen him roll a pole over maybe 5 times. If he would drop his grip 6" and take off 14'6" instead of 15'6", he'd probably actually roll a pole over consistently and jump 5.90+. Just because you can cap 5.20s, doesn't mean you should.
You can have a ton of physical ability, but if you spend everything you got trying to roll a pole over to justify overgripping then you will never ever vault near your potential.
You can have a ton of physical ability, but if you spend everything you got trying to roll a pole over to justify overgripping then you will never ever vault near your potential.
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That jump works best for him with nhis take off he can't scoot up or use shorter poles because he just jumps right over them. When he was healthy he jumped 5.70 in practice right before NC's 2 years ago then he got hurt and has struggled with injuries since. He could jump 6m if he didn't get hurt. He has tried to change his vault and just doesn't work. He was taught to jump that way and if he ever gets healthy again watch out.
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well well well welcome to my world. For me capping a 15 foot pole places my theoretical step around 13 feet. at the Indy State Fair vault this summer i started on 16s and i was stepping under @ 13 (i know dont ask), so i went to some 15 foot pacers and i was getting in on a 175 (40 lbs over my wieght at the time).
But to answer ur post jomrus, 15' grip= 13'3'' step and on my 16 foot poles about a 13'9'' or 14' step will make me comfortable. I'd probably need to take of from 15 if i capped a 5m pole. I'll keep working on my long jump skills...
But to answer ur post jomrus, 15' grip= 13'3'' step and on my 16 foot poles about a 13'9'' or 14' step will make me comfortable. I'd probably need to take of from 15 if i capped a 5m pole. I'll keep working on my long jump skills...
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