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Exactly how close is too close?dj wrote:if the left hand is to close to the body...
What part of the vault is this? and when is the left hand turned up? at the plant? Explain please.dj wrote:the left hand must be "turned up"!!! and the elbow "under" and near the body..NO exceptions.....
Mecham wrote:Exactly how close is too close?dj wrote:if the left hand is to close to the body...What part of the vault is this? and when is the left hand turned up? at the plant? Explain please.dj wrote:the left hand must be "turned up"!!! and the elbow "under" and near the body..NO exceptions.....
lonestar wrote:He's talking about when you're carrying the pole before the plant. Your left palm should be up towards the sky with your elbow underneath your wrist, not pointing to the side. It remains like this through the plant until your arms are extended.
Mecham wrote:I dont think the left hand is as exaggerated as dj and lonestar say. Sure it might be turned a little for the sake of resting the pole with something other than just your thumb. But during the plant and take off, you cannot have your whole palm facing upward. If you do, how can you let the left arm come over your head like agapit says is necessary? Try it.
Just as long as the worms are gummy! ha ha!wacky274 wrote:Ok, this will probably completely open a can of worms...not everything bubka did was exactly perfect...no one is...I believe that they are trying to get across though is that the terminology of having the palm up, make sure the left elbow stays below the wrist, and that the weight of pole not be supported by the front wrist. If you look at Derek Miles he has a very rolled over wrist in his carry. If you compare that to bubka you can definitely see the difference I believe that is trying to be pointed out.
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