girl vaulter rotateing after take off
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girl vaulter rotateing after take off
I have a first year girl vaulter who rotates very badly after take off. Im talking 180 degrees when she inverts. When watching her from all angles it seems her trail leg sweeps right after she jumps. Her plant form and jumping form is very good except for the fact that she rotates around her pole. Any help in fixing this would be much appreciated.
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+1 on the pulling with top hand.
Man, when I stiff pole I do that, but bending I'm getting better at not doing it...
Man, when I stiff pole I do that, but bending I'm getting better at not doing it...
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i think that she may be pulling with her top arm. Her bottom arm collapses very nicely. She can get inverted smoothly and quickly and her front arm does go to the inside of the pole. Funny thing is that when she didnt get it on the inside, or "chicken winged" she wouldnt rotate as much but she couldnt get all the way inverted.
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The kind of rotation that you have described can happen for a number of reasons. It is a tough fault to correct because it can happen after a seemingly good takeoff. One of the keys to fixing this is to look at her shoulders. Are they square with the back of the box? Are they level? Planting with one shoulder higher than or ahead of the other will usually lead to twisting.
If this is the case, try doing some drills with a very low grip just stiff poling into the pit. You will probably find that even from a few steps she is still twisting. Work on leveling her shoulders and squaring her up. Emphasize driving her lead knee up and her trail leg back. This helps with balance. When she can land in the pit on her rear with her feet facing directly toward the back of the pit she will be on the way to being cured.
Hope this helps. This problem has driven me insane more than once, and there are causes that these suggestions will not help.
If this is the case, try doing some drills with a very low grip just stiff poling into the pit. You will probably find that even from a few steps she is still twisting. Work on leveling her shoulders and squaring her up. Emphasize driving her lead knee up and her trail leg back. This helps with balance. When she can land in the pit on her rear with her feet facing directly toward the back of the pit she will be on the way to being cured.
Hope this helps. This problem has driven me insane more than once, and there are causes that these suggestions will not help.
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