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AVC Coach wrote:Bottom line in the pole vault..... If you can't swing upside-down on a high bar or rings without having to bend at the hips, YOU NEED MORE ab work. If you can't do this and you are reading this post, quit wasting good time and get to work.
Agree that you need to have strong abs and work them regularly.
Disagree in that they are what prevents you from swinging upside down without breaking at the hips. I think a hip break occurs as a compensatory action to pull the levers closer to the center of gravity and aid in rotation b/c of a lack of strength in the shoulder-girdle which is the pivot point in that action. I think that's more upper-back (lats, traps, and delts). I haven't trained in 2 years seriously, have a keg instead of a six pack, and can still get upside down on any apparatus w/o hip break b/c of my lats and traps.
Whatever you're doing with your kids though AVC, keep it up b/c you guys are kicking some serious a**!
Any scientist who can't explain to an eight-year-old what he is doing is a charlatan. K Vonnegut
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