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I am having trouble completely inverting on my jumps and staying close to the pole, How can I improve my swing and stay closer to the pole as I push off at the end of the jump?
Help with better inversion and staying closer to the pole
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Re: Help with better inversion and staying closer to the pole
First, read my posts in the thread titled "How to "go up - not out"? Roll the pole! It's basic physics!". You can find it by searching for "kirk basic physics".
Your style of vaulting is quite a bit like Jason Colwick's! An extreme double-leg swing!
I'm not going to say this is bad technique, because Colwick has cleared 5.72 this way.
The laws of physics are still identical - regardless of a vaulter's technique.
So my "basic physics" advice is still 100% true for you.
Kirk
Your style of vaulting is quite a bit like Jason Colwick's! An extreme double-leg swing!
I'm not going to say this is bad technique, because Colwick has cleared 5.72 this way.
The laws of physics are still identical - regardless of a vaulter's technique.
So my "basic physics" advice is still 100% true for you.
Kirk
Run. Plant. Jump. Stretch. Whip. Extend. Fly. Clear. There is no tuck! THERE IS NO DELAY!
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