vaulter870 wrote:ok now that we have established that the petrov/ budka model is the best can we get back to how to ease a vaulter into this?? i know that i need to start with the approach and go from there but anhelp would be appreciated!
Conditioning, Drills, short running on soft poles while introducing concepts of the model, then incrementally raising his/her grip and increasing pole flex as the vaulter's confidence builds.
I spent more time on conditioning between Aug and Oct than I've ever done. Then I went to the incremental approach to build my confidence up and reinforce good habits. I do the inversion drills every other day (3 sets of 5).
For all the nay-sayers...
I started transitioning to the Petrov Model Oct 05...this picture was taken of me in Dec 06 which I feel is the point where I finally got 70% of the model down pat...at least the free take-off part. There's no fast way to do it, I set a goal of 1.5 years.
Up until the summit, I still thought there was some sort of pulling with the arms during the whip/inversion but received clarification from Altius that there was not...just one hellaous leg swing. So now i'm back to a short 4/5 left (basically starting over) approach to take this amazing take-off and implementing a dynamic whip/inversion.
What I'm saying is it doesn't happen over night. That picture was the first time I took off from 14' and it didn't feel like I could get in at all. Then I got used to it over the next couple weeks in Dec and now 13'6" feels a little under to me.
Here are the facts for me:
College PR using tuck/shoot/power/speed: 17'3" gripping 15'9" with a 9 left approach. Biggest Pole Flex: 17.6 (16' pole)
Post College PR using concepts from Petrov: 16'5" gripping 14'9" with a 8 left approach. Biggest Pole Flex so far: 18.0 (16') and it's still almost too soft. (someone said I put about 4" on 17'1" with this same grip)
Although the height isn't there I'm getting in on bigger poles holding lower (I'm not as fast as in college)
I've converted to the Petrov model with out a coach and I'm a huge proponent of the model. I'm not saying it's the perfect model but I believe it's the best one we've got out there.
wo xi huan cheng gan tiao.