Unread postby wlanier » Thu Feb 06, 2003 12:51 pm
- Reaching up, and then moving hands forward keeps you balanced under the pole: balance is the key to penetration.
As long as you have a good tall plant, and a strong drive knee, then I'd assume the problem is in 'trying' to penetrate. If you can, look at some video of yourself, as well as a few pros, and notice the following:
By ‘trying’ I mean, many vaulters really try to jam their bottom arm out. Instead, be tall at the plant, allow the bottom arm to extend UP, then as your hips begin to move forward, bring your hands forward in the classic 'row' motion. Remember, the row is not intended to move the pole, but is really a mechanism to keep your hips behind/even with your bottom hand (balanced). Thinking of it this way will help you relax the tendency to 'jam' your bottom hand forward. As in all things vault, there is no single right answer, (especially from someone on the net who hasn't see your vault), but my athletes are taught this way and I drill myself in the same manner, and I’ve seen many shallow jumpers fix their jump this way.