Hey, quick comment and quick nit question.
it makes sense to stick to KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid),especially with 90% of HS vaulters. And the comment good vaulters who use this warm up usually all do it correctly and won't do it wrong and hence develop bad habits...
Are there not maybe two primary things that can be focussed on in this drill? and perhaps a couple of secondary things (I'll call nits)?
Specifically the Primary would be the holding the chest and shoulders square and tall (holding the right side in) AND (?) also maintaining trail leg and hips back?
Or, if you take care of holding the right side in are you automatically gonna result with hips and trail leg staying back?
Nits: Ideally, would you not want to see something more close to a 90 degree angle at the lead knee to foot?in pic #1..And Nit 2, Maybe my eyes are not too good, (actually a fact) Wouldn't Trail leg-Quick tap fans out there really like to see a bit/slight knee bend/collapse on that trail leg instead if rigid straight? That way the fast tap develops a bit more whip like energy to it and hence quicker rockback? ..instead of a big long swing?
Just silly observations, wondering what you smart dudes and dudettes thought?
Thanx
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