treykristianPV wrote: I agree with your statement about helping other athletes, even though I do help other athletes, it's only because from my little town I'm one of the few that know pole vault ...
It's the dishing out of free advice without being asked for it that Grandevaulter was referring to. If you give advice to someone that asks for your advice, then that's a good thing.
treykristianPV wrote: I have and still will be working on my vertical. At the moment, there is no improvement but I do feel more explosive on my jumps. I'll look into the drills you have listed and start implying them to my training to see which ones start helping.
Don't forget basketball layups, and stretching up to the basket without the ball. You'll find my comments on these drills by searching for "
kirk basketball".
treykristianPV wrote: The good news, in this past week of practices I made an effort to start taking off before or right on my mark and I instantaneously felt each vault become more and more effortless, At times before I had to really work through a vault to complete it, but now I'm taking off much taller and really jumping up and into it ...
This is great news!
The more effortless it feels, then the smoother it is, and the more efficient (based on the Laws of Physics) it is!

In an earlier post, you also mentioned that you got a pain in your lower back when you took off under. By taking off "on" or "out", your takeoff will also be painless. Pain in the lower back is a common complaint of many vaulters. You've found the remedy!
treykristianPV wrote: ... and making me have to bury my standards on the pole I normally used to have them at 22" (14' 155 pacer fx). I know KirkB likes hearing to have the standards buried. Also I have consistently been jumping 14'+ consistently in practice, and having a meet this Saturday were I'm confident that I should hit a 14' mark.
The reason for keeping the standards at 31.5" (80cm) is (1) so that you're guaranteed to always land safely in the pit (assuming that you clear the bar in a normal arc); and (2) for consistency - it's much easier to just vary other things (like flex, grip, and steps) if you keep your standards at a consistent setting.
treykristianPV wrote: I have and still will be working on my vertical. At the moment, there is no improvement but I do feel more explosive on my jumps. I'll look into the drills you have listed and start implying them to my training to see which ones start helping.
Don't forget basketball layups, and stretching up to the basket without the ball. You'll find my comments on these drills by searching for "
kirk basketball".
treykristianPV wrote: The good news, in this past week of practices I made an effort to start taking off before or right on my mark and I instantaneously felt each vault become more and more effortless, At times before I had to really work through a vault to complete it, but now I'm taking off much taller and really jumping up and into it ...
This is great news!
The more effortless it feels, then the smoother it is, and the more efficient (based on the Laws of Physics) it is!

In an earlier post, you also mentioned that you got a pain in your lower back when you took off under. By taking off "on" or "out", your takeoff will also be painless. Pain in the lower back is a common complaint of many vaulters. You've found the remedy!
treykristianPV wrote: ... and making me have to bury my standards on the pole I normally used to have them at 22" (14' 155 pacer fx). I know KirkB likes hearing to have the standards buried.
Yes, I do! The reason for keeping the standards at 31.5" (80cm) is (1) so that you're guaranteed to always land safely in the pit (assuming that you clear the bar in a normal arc); and (2) for consistency - it's much easier to just vary other things (like flex, grip, and steps) if you keep your standards at a consistent setting.
treykristianPV wrote: I have consistently been jumping 14'+ consistently in practice, and having a meet this Saturday where I'm confident that I should hit a 14' mark.
This is the best news of all! In your meet, don't worry about the bar; just concentrate on a smooth plant and takeoff, just as you've discovered and learned in the past couple weeks!
The PR will be your reward for your technical improvements and hard work!
Kirk