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SlickVT wrote:kat_vaulter wrote: It takes alomst perfect form to do that. You can still do it if you don't have "perfect" form but you must have one heck of a push off.
That is completely not true. I have seen a bunch of ugly-lookin 18'0 jumps.
Some weren't very good pushoffs either. Just extremely gifted athletes holding high and running fast.
It does say alot about their potential if they cared even a little bit about cleaning up their jump and becoming more efficient.
If this is perfect form, I need to seriously rethink my training...
http://www.perchefrance.com/public/0407 ... m65xxo.mov
Romain Mesnil 5.65m (18'6ish")
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blakedow wrote:SlickVT wrote:kat_vaulter wrote: It takes alomst perfect form to do that. You can still do it if you don't have "perfect" form but you must have one heck of a push off.
That is completely not true. I have seen a bunch of ugly-lookin 18'0 jumps.
Some weren't very good pushoffs either. Just extremely gifted athletes holding high and running fast.
It does say alot about their potential if they cared even a little bit about cleaning up their jump and becoming more efficient.
If this is perfect form, I need to seriously rethink my training...
http://www.perchefrance.com/public/0407 ... m65xxo.mov
Romain Mesnil 5.65m (18'6ish")
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Let me clarify my previous statement. In order for for the majority of people to jump 18', they must have good technique/push-off! The example of Romain Mesnil's 5.65m jump:
He was in great positions throughout the vault except when he was going over the bar! At the point where he is pushing off the pole he just over rotates. I am not sure if this is the way he vaults all the time or if he just used his kinesthetic awareness to make it over the bar.
I was not saying in order to have a 18' jump everything must be perfect. If that were true then there would be only a handful of 18' jumpers. Also, the majority of college vaulters use poles that range from 4.60- 5.0M in length. With this a person must have better technique to jump 18' than people who can jump on a 5.20. The longer your pole is the more room there is for error in attaining the same height as someone using a shorter pole.
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He was in great positions throughout the vault except when he was going over the bar! At the point where he is pushing off the pole he just over rotates. I am not sure if this is the way he vaults all the time or if he just used his kinesthetic awareness to make it over the bar.
I was not saying in order to have a 18' jump everything must be perfect. If that were true then there would be only a handful of 18' jumpers. Also, the majority of college vaulters use poles that range from 4.60- 5.0M in length. With this a person must have better technique to jump 18' than people who can jump on a 5.20. The longer your pole is the more room there is for error in attaining the same height as someone using a shorter pole.
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" I'm predicting four to five 18' jumpers out of this conference alone... I'm also going to predict that this will be the most represented conference in regional meets this year... My guess is somewhere around 15 guys AT LEAST from this conference will qualify... Probably more... "
I think that is was really streching it, you would make one hell of a fisherman, but i sure as hell would not let you pick my lottery numbers... how many ppl have been over 17 in the southland so far blake?
I think that is was really streching it, you would make one hell of a fisherman, but i sure as hell would not let you pick my lottery numbers... how many ppl have been over 17 in the southland so far blake?
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