how much will i improve?
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how much will i improve?
well i was a freshman last year, on a 10 ft. 6 in. pole, in practice my best vault was 11 ft. and during a meet it was 10 ft. i didnt have a coach last year, but this year we will have a coach, how much do you think i will improve in height?
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I have seen many great improvements over a one year period, I consider myself to be one of those people. My advice would be to find the coaches no matter how far you have to travel to get coaching, and find a few because everyone has their strengths. Get in the gym, and find a workout partner. Study the sport as much as possible...watch as much film as you can!
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It will happen automatically if you want it bad enough, but eventually you will see more and more aspects of your life revolving around becoming better. I used to eat whatever i want, not practice hard, and only stiff pole 9'3. Then once i decided i was going to work hard, gradually i started doing more and more to improve... getting up at 5 for morning lifts 3 days a week. Eating right and managing when you eat. Getting excited for a workout... even if its purely running and you know you are gonna be in pain. Laying in bed and taking the covers off so you can practice inversions (maybe this one is just me ). But anyways, when pole vaulting isnt just a sport, but a lifestyle, you will see improvements you dont even dream of yet, believe me. Take your inner goal this year, and if you make pole vaulting a lifestyle, add much, much more.
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all i can say about this is that you need to work hard in all aspects of the vault. you cant just focus on technique you need to also focus on strength and speed as well if you can balence the three well you will have no problem jumping 12'. and again it all goes back to how much do you want it. if you are really truthful about wanting this then you will have no problem doing all of these thigs and enjoying them knowing that when you jump next you will be that much stronger and that much faster then before! also never give up or get frustrated that is the worst thing you can do
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I agree with the above, to improve the greatest you need to train in all areas of the vault.
Campy saying but it is true,
Train to vault, don’t vault to train....
Do your running work outs, do your lifts, and learn about the vault. If you keep on it, you will eventually get big bars, Last season indoor/outdoor I personally did not PR in a meet, doesn’t mean I didn’t get better, this year I have my head together and I’m jumping really well... So remember to be patient, improvements in the pole vault are not linear… Just because you improve by a foot one year means your going to do a foot ever year…
Work hard, work smart, and pole vault high
Campy saying but it is true,
Train to vault, don’t vault to train....
Do your running work outs, do your lifts, and learn about the vault. If you keep on it, you will eventually get big bars, Last season indoor/outdoor I personally did not PR in a meet, doesn’t mean I didn’t get better, this year I have my head together and I’m jumping really well... So remember to be patient, improvements in the pole vault are not linear… Just because you improve by a foot one year means your going to do a foot ever year…
Work hard, work smart, and pole vault high
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