I coach a highschool in the Atlanta area and have a kid in his senior year going for the highschool record (currently at 13'). He is vaulting on a 13' 170 from 6 lefts and just missing 13'2". His form is good--and getting better. He is penetrating well and could would have the record easy with a 14' 160.
Any help on finding a pole or suggustions on getting him another six inches on the 13 footer?
more steps??? He is flexing it well, but if he break this pole, his only other option is a 14' 180.
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More Steps?
I hope the loaner pole works for you.
If not, more steps on the 13' 170 won't really help, as his standards are already buried. If he starts to really blow through the pole, which could well happen as plants and takeoffs tend to evolve and get better with more practice, you could actually shorten his step to five lefts. Seems like a wierd thing, but, if you have no other option and he starts to really squash that pole it is a possibility.
It sounds like he has pretty good form already, and it would be hard to make suggestions there without seeing it. Just the typical things... Relax on top, don't pull so much as lay back on and let the pole do much of the work, pulling to early gets ya to flagging off the top. Drop the shoulders back, don't look at the bar, right hand to right hip in the rock back (if he is right handed)... Just a couple cues that seem to help sometimes.
Good luck to you both!
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If not, more steps on the 13' 170 won't really help, as his standards are already buried. If he starts to really blow through the pole, which could well happen as plants and takeoffs tend to evolve and get better with more practice, you could actually shorten his step to five lefts. Seems like a wierd thing, but, if you have no other option and he starts to really squash that pole it is a possibility.
It sounds like he has pretty good form already, and it would be hard to make suggestions there without seeing it. Just the typical things... Relax on top, don't pull so much as lay back on and let the pole do much of the work, pulling to early gets ya to flagging off the top. Drop the shoulders back, don't look at the bar, right hand to right hip in the rock back (if he is right handed)... Just a couple cues that seem to help sometimes.
Good luck to you both!
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The 6" Pull
Here's a link discussing the 6" pull where the author describes this simple action to be the most crucial for getting the most energy out of the pole.
http://www.geocities.com/vaultfest/pull.html
http://www.geocities.com/vaultfest/pull.html
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