Comments as posted by BaggettPV, (Coach Rick Baggett) transfered from "Can Tommy S. go 19' 6" this year?" in the College section.  This is a sampling of what we will be covering during the coaches only portion during the camp.
Lets see: 
Presently holding at 5.05 (16'7") so 15' 11" in the box. He has gone 42" over before. Put that together and you have 19'5". But he went 42 over with a much lower grip so adding another Inch with the higher grip..would give him a 19'6" jump. But, the goal is to get the grip back up to the 5.10 where he had been before and then adding the skills for a 48" over grip clearance. Let's see, that should be what 20'? 
The following in essence was the 4 year plan after high school. 
The Freshman plan was to be able to raise the grip with corresponding skills and abilities to 5.00 and increase tho over grip to 48" (19' 8") 
Sophomore, Grip to 5.05 and clearance to 50" (injuries stopped that goal. 
Junior, Grip to 5.10 and clearance 52" (Don Baird went 52 over on a 15' pole in the 80's) (20' 4") 
Senior, grip stay at 5.10 and clearance to 54" (20' 6") 
The planning for the skill progressins were creatd as he was a developing athlete before he went to Oregon. All thru those 6 years he was matching or over acheiving the goals set forth in his performance and training. Some mishaps along the way but those are uncontrollable. 
So let me ask you guys, what is your 6 year plan? 
What are the long term plans for: 
Holding higher? 
Speed development 
Pole carry efficiency 
Transition to the plant 
Jump mechanics at takeoff 
Jumping on bigger poles? 
Strength development 
Gymnastics Dynamics 
Power transitions 
Increasing your Clearance amount? 
Balance with a moving support 
Body awareness 
Power transitions to the support of the pole 
Swing mechanics 
Developing an aggressive behavior 
Visualization 
Eliminating Negative self talk 
Creating routines for success 
Creating confidence thru repitition 
If anyone is interested I will present many of these concepts along with the solutions to American Pole Vault Dvelpment at the South Carolina coaching clinic later in the June. Check out 
www.CarolinaExtreme.com for info. 
Thanks for the opportunity to rant, 
Rick Baggett
 
			
									
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