pvhigh1 wrote: Well I think that lowering my grip would just speed up the rotation of the pole causing it to move to vertical sooner. Right?
OK, I'll try to explain what I see in your vault now ...
First you're absolutely correct in predicting that lowering your grip would speed up the rotation of the pole to vertical. That's a GOOD thing. The way you say it "would JUST speed up the rotation" suggests to me that you don't see the advantage of faster pole speed. Believe me ... it's a HUGE advantage.
The idea is that with faster pole speed, you must do EVERYTHING faster ... without pausing! If you don't, you'll hit the bar on the way up. You must swing faster, and during your upswing, you won't have any time ... or need ... to rock back into that pike of yours. You'll go more straight up the pole (shoot straight upwards) without a pike and without a flag-out. This is the "continuous motion" that every good vaulter has ... or needs to have. This is the advantage of lowering your grip.
Once you improve your pole speed this way, and get everything moving UP ... without a pike or flagout ... THEN you can start increasing your grip again ... being careful not to regress back into your old habits.
pvhigh1 wrote: I honestly cant think of how it will effect the flagging off part because when I lower my grip I feel like I don't have enough time to swing all the way up.
The second thing I'd like to explain to you is the disadvantage of flagging out. You flag out because your body feels that it's losing its upwards momentum (that darn GRAVITY!), so in order to get over the bar, you reach for it with your legs. After all, what else can your body do? Not much. You've lost your upwards momentum, so there's nothing to propel you any higher before you go over the bar. That's why you flag out.
So how do you fix this?
You lower your grip!
You say you don't have enough time to swing up if you lower your grip. Well, you do have ENOUGH time ... you just don't have AS MUCH time! That's a GOOD thing! YOU MUST DO EVERYTHING FASTER! There's no time to PAUSE!

I know this sounds counter-intuitive, but having faster pole speed will cause you to need to swing faster to get upside down before the pole recoils. And once you get upside down, if you don't "act fast", you're going to hit the bar on your way up. So to prevent hitting the bar on the way up, you need to get back even more (more upside down and less flagging out). Now you can start extending your legs more UPWARDS and less TOWARDS the bar.
So the last part of this is how you get over the bar if you're shooting straight UP. How?
The answer is that you let the horizontal momentum of your POLE SPEED carry you over the bar. All YOU have to do is shoot straight upwards. No pike. No flagging out. Then ... as long as you have good pole speed ... the extra forwards momentum that you gained by lowering your grip will carry you horizontally over the bar. All YOU need to worry about is getting HIGH ENOUGH to clear the bar. And you will.
Remember my earlier statement ...
I'd like to discuss the TIMING of your vault ... during your swing and extension.
What I'm suggesting is all about TIMING ... speeding up your swing and extension!

I hope you understand what I'm trying to describe. Please discuss this idea with your coach.
Kirk