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Press drills
Press Drills
can someone please explain to me in detail how to do a press, and the purpose of doing a press?
can someone please explain to me in detail how to do a press, and the purpose of doing a press?
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Re: Press drills
That's a pretty vague term. Can you clarify what you mean? Are you talking about in the weight room?
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Re: Press drills
A pole drill used on the mats. The vaulter basically drives into the pole and pushes through without a swing
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Re: Press drills
jagodins?
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Put the pole in the hole and EXPLODE
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Put the pole in the hole and EXPLODE
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Re: Press drills
It's gotta be...
Jagodins ('press' really isn't a good word because in insinuates that the bottom arm PRESSES the pole into a bend, which it should NOT) are a very simple drill. All you do is run, plant (from 3 lefts and out, otherwise carry the pole over your shoulder), take-off, and stay behind the pole with a strong body.
The point of them is selective repetition... You can save your strength by doing a run and jump without a swing. You learn how to run, plant (if you're far out), take-off, and most importantly STAY BEHIND THE POLE.
You can see Brian do one here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i63tjlvr74c
Yours probably won't look as cool...
Do more of these with stiff poles than flexible poles, and do more from short runs than long runs. 
Jagodins ('press' really isn't a good word because in insinuates that the bottom arm PRESSES the pole into a bend, which it should NOT) are a very simple drill. All you do is run, plant (from 3 lefts and out, otherwise carry the pole over your shoulder), take-off, and stay behind the pole with a strong body.
The point of them is selective repetition... You can save your strength by doing a run and jump without a swing. You learn how to run, plant (if you're far out), take-off, and most importantly STAY BEHIND THE POLE.

You can see Brian do one here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i63tjlvr74c
Yours probably won't look as cool...


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Re: Press drills
Thanks for the vid...thats the drill, a coach around here calls them presses or press outs
When you perform a jagodin you dont swing, but isn't the swing suppose to be natural and wouldn't not swinging take energy? Also, with repetition, your body's memory learns the athleitic motion to almost do it upon reflex. So in theory couldn't this drill hinder a vaulters natural swing during an actual vault?
I'm not trying to say this drill doesn't have positive contributions, I'm just pondering if there are any negative side affects. I've seen vaulters perform this drill while attempting to clear a crossbar and I know it wasn't on purpose. Could it be a side affect from this drill?
please don't call me an idiot for not knowing
When you perform a jagodin you dont swing, but isn't the swing suppose to be natural and wouldn't not swinging take energy? Also, with repetition, your body's memory learns the athleitic motion to almost do it upon reflex. So in theory couldn't this drill hinder a vaulters natural swing during an actual vault?
I'm not trying to say this drill doesn't have positive contributions, I'm just pondering if there are any negative side affects. I've seen vaulters perform this drill while attempting to clear a crossbar and I know it wasn't on purpose. Could it be a side affect from this drill?
please don't call me an idiot for not knowing
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Re: Press drills
Don't worry about the natural swing... That's for a different thread. If you jump, you'll swing in a little bit, but if you just hold your trail leg back and focus on staying behind the pole, it is a pretty low intensity drill.
It's probably a side effect of an improper plant/take-off.
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It's probably a side effect of an improper plant/take-off.
You're not an idiot for not knowing... You're a much better person for having enough humility to ASK A QUESTION than those that are too proud to do so!

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Re: Press drills
H.I.S. wrote:Press Drills
can someone please explain to me in detail how to do a press, and the purpose of doing a press?
By pressing you want ur top arm to be above your head... The purpose of this is to get a good TALL plant... The taller you are the easier it is to push the pole to vertical. a six step run is good to start with in it teaches the start, curl press phase well and allows the vaulter to learn to run with a pole.
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Re: Press drills
H.I.S wrote: When you perform a jagodin you dont swing, but isn't the swing suppose to be natural ... ? Also, with repetition, your body's memory learns the athleitic motion to almost do it upon reflex. So in theory couldn't this drill hinder a vaulters natural swing during an actual vault?
... I'm just pondering if there are any negative side affects. I've seen vaulters perform this drill while attempting to clear a crossbar and I know it wasn't on purpose. Could it be a side affect from this drill?
please don't call me an idiot for not knowing
H.I.S., your questions are very good ones ... you're no idiot.
in the interest of balanced reporting, check out these links, paying close attention to the highlighted words ...
http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=16489&p=119714&hilit=errantly+getting+imprinted#p119714
EDIT: The link above works now.
http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=16189&p=117126&hilit=bad+habit
PP has one opinion about jagodins, and I have another. You should be told the TRUTH, not a slanted view from one person's biased view. PP KNOWS my opinion on this, yet he held it back. I'm not saying listen to me and not to him ... I'm just saying listen to both sides, then make up your own mind. But how can you know both sides if you don't get balanced reporting? Hey PP, how about a little balanced reporting from you too, eh?

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EDIT: Fixed a typo.
Last edited by KirkB on Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:11 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Press drills
(The first link doesn't work.)
The second link explains why many coaches might call them 'presses' or 'press outs' or something like that. But if you take off with your elbow slightly bent out to the side and focus on pushing the pole UP then you'll only engrain GOOD habits with the bottom arm.
Check out BTB2 for altius' thoughts on the drill, they are pretty much identical to my own.
The second link explains why many coaches might call them 'presses' or 'press outs' or something like that. But if you take off with your elbow slightly bent out to the side and focus on pushing the pole UP then you'll only engrain GOOD habits with the bottom arm.

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Re: Press drills
PP, I fixed the link now. My bad.
So now you can reply to my point about balanced reporting ... and answer H.I.S.'s question about "negative side effects"?
Kirk
So now you can reply to my point about balanced reporting ... and answer H.I.S.'s question about "negative side effects"?

Kirk
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Re: Press drills
Same as with a sliding box, this drill can lead to blocking with a bottom arm.
That's why it's good to do Jagodins with a stiff pole more than a flexible pole, especially when you're a beginner/intermediate!
That's why it's good to do Jagodins with a stiff pole more than a flexible pole, especially when you're a beginner/intermediate!

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