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- PV Beginner
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- Cooleo111
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i don't know which TR she goes to but i know that norths indoor facilities should be done soon and they have a pv coach, I would get in contact with him and see if you can work something out.
Bob Amos is the coach at TR North...he's a great coach and he's got lots of poles! He's probably busy with teaching and other things but if he doesn't get a chance to come to your house, I'm sure your daughter will do well during the regular season with him, and especially with that great new facility!
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- Bonevt
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It seems like your best bet is to get a video camera and a copy of beginning to bubka. Also good overall fitness and speed is almost important as technique. I'm my program we spend about 2 months just running and lifting. This time of the year is time for building a good base, it will help more than just jumping.
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