Female high school vaulter considering collegiate vaulting
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 11:23 pm
Hi! I am a female vaulter that has just finished my junior season with a PR of 10'6" (freshman year was 8', sophomore 9'6"). I have a ton of questions about my options at this point, at the end of the post...
I have a gymnastics background, good speed, and a lot of upper body strength but my technique is completely off (I always rush one of the phases, only turn 30% of the time, and normally clear higher without the turn because something else will screw up). Practice time this season was limited due to several injuries and my coach never extensively worked on my technique. I had really good clearance one time over 10'6" (and it was without the turn) so I know I can go higher...
The area I live in is competitive, and basically every girl around my level has trained in the off season with a coach that has a wide array of poles, which has never been the case with me. I am going to be training in the off season for the first time this summer/fall, hopefully to get the technique to clear the heights I think I'm physically capable of.
What kinds of college programs do I have a shot of walking on to or getting a scholarship from?
What is the best way to tell the quality of a pole vaulting club? I'm stuck between two and have no idea how to decide (they are similar in distance/cost.)
I saw a lot of posts talking about the recruiting advantages of height for male vaulters...does my height of 5'2.5" put me at a huge disadvantage?
Is it too late to consider vaulting for a scholarship somewhere an option (given that the next time I compete will be in the winter if I don't do a random club meet in the summer/fall)?
I'm suspicious of every recruiting website I come across as being a sham. Is there any in particular you recommend?
Thanks for reading!
I have a gymnastics background, good speed, and a lot of upper body strength but my technique is completely off (I always rush one of the phases, only turn 30% of the time, and normally clear higher without the turn because something else will screw up). Practice time this season was limited due to several injuries and my coach never extensively worked on my technique. I had really good clearance one time over 10'6" (and it was without the turn) so I know I can go higher...
The area I live in is competitive, and basically every girl around my level has trained in the off season with a coach that has a wide array of poles, which has never been the case with me. I am going to be training in the off season for the first time this summer/fall, hopefully to get the technique to clear the heights I think I'm physically capable of.
What kinds of college programs do I have a shot of walking on to or getting a scholarship from?
What is the best way to tell the quality of a pole vaulting club? I'm stuck between two and have no idea how to decide (they are similar in distance/cost.)
I saw a lot of posts talking about the recruiting advantages of height for male vaulters...does my height of 5'2.5" put me at a huge disadvantage?
Is it too late to consider vaulting for a scholarship somewhere an option (given that the next time I compete will be in the winter if I don't do a random club meet in the summer/fall)?
I'm suspicious of every recruiting website I come across as being a sham. Is there any in particular you recommend?
Thanks for reading!