After Page 3.5 I lost track of who was actually talking about what. Simple 2 ways to do drill
1. Low grip working on being symmetric you know taking off square and not falling out of the pit to the left side like you were....
2. High grip working on explosive takeoff you know figuring out roughly how far out you can take off and safely get into the pit....
Either way you should land straight so they do go together in a way.
baggettpv wrote:Ok High school dudes that think you have an idea..... If you can't jump from 3 lefts, 5 feet over your standing grip with your body behind the pole, left leg extended in a jumping position, lead leg driving up then you have no right to discuss this issue. You need to listen, apply and reflect.
Rick Baggett
WSTC LLC
Are there really guys who can't grip at least 5 feet over their hand hold from 6 steps (3 lefts) and get in safely...... If you as a vaulter fall into this category you need to put the pole down and go workout or something. I would recommend jumping around trying to be athletic. Something like try to touch rim cause you have no explosion off the ground at all. If your a guy and have lets say a 7 foot reach and can't grip at least 12 feet with a stiff pole and rotate that pole into the pit safely you really need to face it your a 14' vaulter max for life.
PP nothing you create in your head technically will make you do this drill better cause I don't think you understand what will make you do this drill better. YOU NEED TO IMPROVE YOUR ATHLETICISM. The way your talking about this drill simply put you need to become a better athlete.
Way 1 is designed to help everyone be safe. Safe vaulters are happy vaulters...... Way 2 is designed to tell who are the athletes and who are not. If your a guy and can't grip over 13' on a stiff pole from 6 steps (3 lefts) don't expect to jump over 16' easily and/or with a model that looks like safe pole vaulting.