Unread postby souleman » Fri May 06, 2005 12:27 pm
Regardless of whether anyone likes it or not. Lancer vaulter has to deal with the rules for his event tomorrow. If you can do 10'6" in your sleep then start there. Keep in mind, everyone is dealing with the same rules as you are as to six jumps. If your best this year is 11' then I'd try to focus on making that your "must make" height. I'd do what you have to to leave your last three jumps begin at that height. If the weather is crappy, you might need those three jumps for your "normal" top height. Make that for sure. That's what the team and the coach is counting on. Anything past that is gravy. Look at it this way, third jump) at your normal 11' make. 4th jump)2 trys available at a new pr 11'6"....have it go right, make first attempt, leaves you one attempt at 12'. miss. SO WHAT...you still have a new pr at 11'6" and maybe more points for the team. OR, make 12' and get new pr by 1 foot... that's not a bad days work at all. Now where are you going to start. Once again, if the weather is crappy start at 9'6" or 10"....whatever just make a height so you don't NH. If you make 9'6" VERY comfortably, then buy at 10' or 10'6" and have 4 attempts beginning at 10'6" or 11'. Key thing is if the weather is going to play a factor and you buy through the heights to leave all attempts at 11 or better, the event could be stopped because of weather and that guy that made 8' will beat you because you've done a NH for the day. This type of meet you want to concentrate on the team part of it more so than your pr point of it. It just adds a different twist to the competition but have fun with it and plan for it and go into it with the right frame of mind and you'll have a good day of competing and vaulting. Later.........Mike