botakatobi wrote:Listen to your coach. A wide grip such as yours will hamper your swing at this stage of learning.
Yes, listen to your coach.
Your milage may vary by an inch or two either way, but in general, your grip width should be approximately 22 inches - give or take. What is it right now? Don't try to reduce it in one fell swoop - try reducing it by a few inches at a time, over a few practices.
A wide grip will also cause problems in planting as high as possible, and for someone with your PR will also cause you to put too much pressure on your bottom arm - because you won't have sufficient strength to put all (or most) of your weight on your top arm only. This will also hamper your swing.
Your issues on the top half of your vault are all due to issues in the bottom half of your vault, starting with your run, plant, takeoff, stretch to C, and swing. A good "top half" (getting fully vertical) is the result of resolving all these earlier issues.
Please advise what the distance is between your hands. My grip width was 22 inches, and I think Bubka's were similar. I'm 6-0, and Bubka was the same. 6-1 isn't that much taller, and there's plenty of other vaulters much taller than 6-1 that are able to handle a relatively narrow grip, so that shouldn't be the problem. It may be just a psychological problem that you have at the moment.
You need to get past this incorrect assumption, and make a decision to not let psychological issues like this affect your thought process on how to improve your technique. You will have plenty more of these types of issues in the future, so you just need to tackle them head-on, instead of letting them divert your attention from the real technical issues with your vaulting technique.
I think you need to ask your coaches to review with you how you can change (and improve) your pole carry and your plant with a narrower grip, and then work on that. I think THAT'S the real problem that you need to work on!
Kirk