How important are steps?
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How important are steps?
i'm a freshman and i have problems with getting steps to work right so i have been using no set steps in meets just getting a comfortable distance and i got my new pr in my 4th meet of 9'6" so i was just wondering if getting steps will help me enough to bother with them..o and does carrying the pole matter that much because i push mine
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you definately need to get steps. as you get better and move to bigger poles you will need to go from a longer distance. steps will make your vaults more consistant and take away all of the guess work. what you can do is run your steps back and measure how far it is and just bring a tape measure with you to meets so you dont have to run them back at the meet. this will save you time and energy.
as to pushing vs. carrying, i havnt had much experience with pushing, but it has worked well for people. i take it Becca is using the push technique and getting some good results now. its all about comfort...what are you most comfortable with.
as to pushing vs. carrying, i havnt had much experience with pushing, but it has worked well for people. i take it Becca is using the push technique and getting some good results now. its all about comfort...what are you most comfortable with.
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Get your steps. My athletes all need to know their 3,5,7 steps or they do not jump for me.
I'm don't know what you mean by pushing th pole. If you are referring to the pole carry as you run down the runway, the best position is with your top hand on or slightly in front of your hip with your shoulders square to the runway. It's really hard to run fast with your hand behind you because your right shoulder is behind you. (Sorry, to the lefty's out there, just reverse it for you)
I'm don't know what you mean by pushing th pole. If you are referring to the pole carry as you run down the runway, the best position is with your top hand on or slightly in front of your hip with your shoulders square to the runway. It's really hard to run fast with your hand behind you because your right shoulder is behind you. (Sorry, to the lefty's out there, just reverse it for you)
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Steps are very important. You should get a notebook and write down your steps every practice.
I've been jumping really well pushing the pole. I think you should start to learn how to carry it, and practice it, because you might get to a meet with a bad runway or box where you might not be able to push it. Knowing how to do both will make you a more versatile vaulter.
I've been jumping really well pushing the pole. I think you should start to learn how to carry it, and practice it, because you might get to a meet with a bad runway or box where you might not be able to push it. Knowing how to do both will make you a more versatile vaulter.
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thanks
thanks for all the help im practicing my steps and carrying the pole and hoping i can do good at an invitational this weekend
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