PvaultinGirl wrote:altoonapv what is up w/ u and standards being far back? haven't u ever heard of an early riser? lol I have to know why you think they have to be back so far because this is not the first time i've heard this said. i have to say that when u are first starting pole vault and u are not getting a whole lot of bend to the pole, it dosnt hurt to have the standards at 17 or so. If you think that 25 and back is good HOLY COW...you would go NUTS if you heard what my standards are and i still get great height. seriously...people think i'm crazy...whatever works....for an early riser. but i do want to know why you feel so strongly about this.
Since I was the first one to reprimand altoonapv, I'm also going to be the first to jump in to his defense:
YES, I also feel that you should jump with your standards deep. I never pull my standards up from 80cm (30+ inches) in practice. YES, you should be penetrating well for safety, BUT landing in the MIDDLE of the pit, not the back.
If your standards are at 12 and you come up short, the only thing between you and the ground is the box. If you get hung up on the bar at 30, chances are you'll land in the pit. Penetration is good - standards deep are good. Is there a specific standard number that's right for everyone? No, otherwise they wouldn't be made to adjust.
And finally, YES, if you have to jump with your standards really close you ARE probably doing something wrong (usually holding too high or on too big of a pole for your ability).
LAND IN THE MIDDLE!!!