former collegiate great making a comeback for '08
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swtvault wrote:Much to my dismay, It is not Jacob Davis.....I had my buddy get ahold of him and it is certainly not him. I don't know of any greats that would cause "shock waves" that have been listed here, so I am beginning to doubt the credibility of all this.
Was also thinking Davis...certainly would have caused shock waves.
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Well... assuming we arent being made jackasses of, you have to understand that this guy is vaulting 5.60m after a few months of training following 9 years off.
There is a SHORT SHORT list of people capable of that, and the last one I could think of was just disproved.
I think we are getting our legs pulled here...
There is a SHORT SHORT list of people capable of that, and the last one I could think of was just disproved.
I think we are getting our legs pulled here...
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I am a very real person. Do not doubt that.
I've not been sitting on my hands all these years. I've been coaching the vault for over 8 years now, just not been training seriously. An opportunity arose and I seized it. Please don't question my sincerity.
I've not been sitting on my hands all these years. I've been coaching the vault for over 8 years now, just not been training seriously. An opportunity arose and I seized it. Please don't question my sincerity.
Livin' The Dream in 2008!
Follow along at http://livinthedream2008.blogspot.com
Follow along at http://livinthedream2008.blogspot.com
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I absolutely love the fact that you are getting back into it, and love reading your blog! I wish you all the best and hopefully will see you in Eugene! I personally hope to finally jump what I am capable of jumping! I would love to know how you are doing and what you are doing to train your way to an Olympic Trials birth! PM me if you want to keep me more updated with how things are going. Thanks again for all that you are doing, and good luck with your season!
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swtvault wrote:Much to my dismay, It is not Jacob Davis.....I had my buddy get ahold of him and it is certainly not him.
If you were trying to keep it on the down low, would you tell the first person that calls you on it? Hmm...
"You have some interesting coaching theories that seem to have little potential."
SlickVT wrote:Well... assuming we arent being made jackasses of, you have to understand that this guy is vaulting 5.60m after a few months of training following 9 years off.
There's plenty of examples of athletes coming back from complete inactivity...Dave Volz was out for years doing absolutely nothing and and in one season equaled his PR of 5.80 to make the 88 Olympic Team. Erin Aldrich was out from HJing for 4 years and jumped around 6'4" first time back right at her PR. It happens.
Also, there's a lot to be said for being healthy for the first time. Maybe vaultmd can share some stories about that. He has some examples of athletes who have improved solely because of time off and a decrease in training.
"You have some interesting coaching theories that seem to have little potential."
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okay so can u confirm some details here, perhaps if we condense this it will make more sense
you last jumped seriously in 2000
your were a "great" collegiate D1 jumper (can u specificy all american?)
you jumped in no indoor meets this year
1 outdoor with a zero, opening at 5.50
you have kids
your not arkel, mr. polevault, brian hunter, or jacob davis
am i missing anything pertinent
my guess is Professor Plum, in the kitchen, with the rope
p.s. can you tell us if you have ever been at an ncaa meet that you didn't warm up for, but still jumped in. haha.
you last jumped seriously in 2000
your were a "great" collegiate D1 jumper (can u specificy all american?)
you jumped in no indoor meets this year
1 outdoor with a zero, opening at 5.50
you have kids
your not arkel, mr. polevault, brian hunter, or jacob davis
am i missing anything pertinent
my guess is Professor Plum, in the kitchen, with the rope
p.s. can you tell us if you have ever been at an ncaa meet that you didn't warm up for, but still jumped in. haha.
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LivintheDream,
Please don't take offense to my last post,I certainly didn't mean any. You have to see that with all the mystery and a fast approaching April 1st, it seemed like a feasible and well thought out joke was a definite possibility.
I don't doubt your sincerity. I hope you jump high and achieve your dreams. I think you have come to the right place in that almost everyone on here wishes they can someday do the same. As a first-year post-collegiate, I understand how difficult it is to train, so I can only imagine.
Good luck!
PS... Feel free to sign your posts with a signature! Haha.
Please don't take offense to my last post,I certainly didn't mean any. You have to see that with all the mystery and a fast approaching April 1st, it seemed like a feasible and well thought out joke was a definite possibility.
I don't doubt your sincerity. I hope you jump high and achieve your dreams. I think you have come to the right place in that almost everyone on here wishes they can someday do the same. As a first-year post-collegiate, I understand how difficult it is to train, so I can only imagine.
Good luck!
PS... Feel free to sign your posts with a signature! Haha.
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