Im 5'8 124 jumping on a 13' 140 UCS spirit. The bar is at 11'6, I know my step is in about a foot or so.
I have a new 14' 135 but I have not made it in enough to clear a bar yet, even at a thirteen foot hand grip.
http://www.treemo.com/users/plvtngdude/ ... tem/68523/
http://www.treemo.com/users/plvtngdude/ ... tem/68527/
.....any help would be nice....
new video (plz help)
new video (plz help)
Last edited by Tomtatom on Sun May 20, 2007 2:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
<Tom-Tom>
Official 13"
Practice 13'3"
Official 13"
Practice 13'3"
-
- PV Whiz
- Posts: 132
- Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2004 8:38 pm
- Location: PA
- Contact:
-
- PV Wannabe
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:36 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania
The biggest thing that i see is that your left arm, or bottom arm is really collapsed.... you need to work on keeping as straight as possible without locking it out.. what helped me was doing slide box drills
but i do have to say... you do have a nice recovery for having your bottom arm collapse so much
but keep up the good work
good luck
but i do have to say... you do have a nice recovery for having your bottom arm collapse so much
but keep up the good work
good luck
RJ
130lbs
5'6"
PR - 13'0"
Just Go!
130lbs
5'6"
PR - 13'0"
Just Go!
left arm? the biggest problem was that on both jumps he was under by at least half a foot... yes, if you are under, a straight left arm artificially keeps the trail leg back and reduces pressure to the lower back, but this wastes energy by reducing velocity. it's not a great loss, but in the long run this can translate to a foot or more of height. it's better to work on having a plant that bends the pole right before or at the instant your toe leaves the ground. after a correct plant, applying some pressure with the left arm (not keeping it straight, as on a good vault this will happen automatically from the bending of the pole) is much less wasteful and some vaulters find it to be more comfortable.
"A friend would not just follow another's dream... a friend would find his own reason to live..."
- AvariceDemons
- PV Wannabe
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 8:04 pm
- Expertise: Former College Vaulter, Current Open Vaulter
- Lifetime Best: 4.65m
- Favorite Vaulter: Scott Huffman
- Location: Ewing, NJ
Step was definitely under like everyone is saying. Getting your step further back will allow you to keep your hips away from the pole longer. If you watch the video, your hips move forward right away from your jump. This puts you on your back way too early, and makes it a lot harder to move the pole forward. You want to keep your hips back away from the pole and close the angle between your arm and body by rowing as you swing up. When your hips move in right away it stops the motion of the poll, and makes it a lot harder to get in.
Thats probably why you cant get enough penetration in to the pit. Pressing you front arm more off the start will help that a lot too, but is tough being as far under as you are.
Thats probably why you cant get enough penetration in to the pit. Pressing you front arm more off the start will help that a lot too, but is tough being as far under as you are.
Anything not worth doing is worth not doing well. Think about it.
- Elias Schwartz
PR: 4.65m
- Elias Schwartz
PR: 4.65m
Return to “Pole Vault - Video Review”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests