Hi,
I have just started to vault again after 12 years off due to a shoulder injury so I need all the help I can get :-)
I know my form is poor but what do you guys think of this vault and what do you think I should be working on next?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWwE35XTvs8
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ows
p.s It was never this tough when I was younger
What next
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Re: What next
Try to get a little better video and find out how to use a slow motion effect on it before you post it: I was able to play/pause and get a stop frame effect and have included my thoughts below.
Having said that, I like your pole plant and take off. It appears on and not under and the top hand is almost fully extended: work towards full extension of the top hand and arm, like your trying to touch the basketball rim. Also, drive knee should come up and stay up. It looks like you hit the upside down 4 position at take off and then it drops: see if you can get your heel in toward the glute during take off and it should be easier to keep the drive knee up.
After the pole plant and take off, your swing is there for just a short time and then you pull both knees to your chest: this destroys the momentum of your swing and robs you of the rotational speed you could be creating with a better swing. The result is evident on the top end of your vault as you flag out horizontally towards the bar instead of vertically up and over it. Have a look at some of my previous posts in video review as the comments there will apply to you as well and will go into greater detail on strategies to remedy this.
Having said that, I like your pole plant and take off. It appears on and not under and the top hand is almost fully extended: work towards full extension of the top hand and arm, like your trying to touch the basketball rim. Also, drive knee should come up and stay up. It looks like you hit the upside down 4 position at take off and then it drops: see if you can get your heel in toward the glute during take off and it should be easier to keep the drive knee up.
After the pole plant and take off, your swing is there for just a short time and then you pull both knees to your chest: this destroys the momentum of your swing and robs you of the rotational speed you could be creating with a better swing. The result is evident on the top end of your vault as you flag out horizontally towards the bar instead of vertically up and over it. Have a look at some of my previous posts in video review as the comments there will apply to you as well and will go into greater detail on strategies to remedy this.
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