who do you guys think the best pv coach is??????
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Can't believe I haven't heard anything about Bob Slover, father of Scott Slover, a.k.a. Obi Won. He's had numerous 17 foot high schoolers not to mention loads of 16 footers. His powers are immense beyond all belief. 5 words spoken out of his mouth can change the entire year of a vaulter for the better. When he speaks, people listen. Not to mention he has a strange neon green glow around him and you can feel yourself absorbing the energy orbs as you near him. Hell, with Obi Won, he's freakin Yoda.
vaultguru6 wrote:Can't believe I haven't heard anything about Bob Slover, father of Scott Slover, a.k.a. Obi Won. He's had numerous 17 foot high schoolers not to mention loads of 16 footers. His powers are immense beyond all belief. 5 words spoken out of his mouth can change the entire year of a vaulter for the better. When he speaks, people listen. Not to mention he has a strange neon green glow around him and you can feel yourself absorbing the energy orbs as you near him. Hell, with Obi Won, he's freakin Yoda.
I have agree with you, if I am doing bad pv wise I just pack my stuff head up to Los Gatos. The guy is very helpful and can change your season like vaultguru6 said in 5 words or less. Plus his son jumps 5.71 which you can check out at neovault.com.
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I think one thing just about all the aforementioned coaches have in common is that they are all good guys.
I don't know if Mike Tully was mentioned, but he's one of the best, even though he doesn't coach very often. I also don't think anyone mentioned Dick Tomlinson or Tom Tellez. When I was in high school, Dick had Sjell Isaakson (sp?), Hans Lagerquist, Steve Smith, Bobby Richards and Casey Carrigan training at El Camino College. Coach Tellez took Mike Tully from 16'4" to 17'10" during his freshman year at UCLA.
I don't know if Mike Tully was mentioned, but he's one of the best, even though he doesn't coach very often. I also don't think anyone mentioned Dick Tomlinson or Tom Tellez. When I was in high school, Dick had Sjell Isaakson (sp?), Hans Lagerquist, Steve Smith, Bobby Richards and Casey Carrigan training at El Camino College. Coach Tellez took Mike Tully from 16'4" to 17'10" during his freshman year at UCLA.
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One of the best and most overlooked coaches around is Kevin Moody located in Fontana, CA. People who have been coached by him or seen his style know what I mean.
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I'm agreeing with vaultguru and my fresno buddy mike on this one. Bob Slover is no doubt one of the best coaches in the world...although he is extremely humble and doesn't admit to it. In just 3 months of jumping under Slov i've gone from a consistent 12-footer to a 13'4.5 nat'l record. Coach says I could have done it without him. Yeah...right. No matter how good of shape you can get yourself in, you still need an A+ coach to get ya over those big heights, and not a coach that tells ya everything is great and keep doing what youre doing. Slover knows how to take people to the next level like you'll never know. His understanding of the vault is incredible and its great bc im actually learning the event too. I love it when things start to make sense....cause and effect. Leaves no room for doubt. I dont know where i would be in my jump without his coaching right now. It's like there is no such thing as a bad practice with the Slovers around. They'll turn any day into a great one. ....and the sunny LG weather helps too! (hint hint...guru. its okay...you can come back in the summer!)
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I realize this is an old thread, but hey I just joined, ok? You can't argue with Earl's accomplishments, vaulting or coaching, can't get any better. But Coach Hood, Sr. was my coach for 3 years and he's as good as they come. He could push the right buttons for me when I needed it. Amazing stuff, taught me alot very quickly. I only wish I had started at ACU out of HS. Also, don't forget Tom Tellez, he has a gift also. THE BEST! I wouldn't have enough info to make that decision. I can tell you this, as a previous poster put it, we have the best vaulting coaches in the world right here in the US.
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