Weird vaulters? This will be interesting to explain...
The first girl in the video, she kind of collapsed or soemthing and wasn't able to use her legs for a while...so she couldnt do indoor and this was her second time vaulting since outdoor.
The second girl...um, good question. I guess she just needs work and whatnot - first years often the one that screws with people the most. Too bad she decided to start vaulting when...she's a senior.
Then theres me, relearning how to vault.
And then theres one of my friends...first year for him, he just realized today he slows down drastically on his approach after I showed him the video. He doesn't really drive either, and I just ended up telling him to run faster because if he stutters like that he'll straddle the bar like I did in my first year because thats what happened.
Then theres my...coach. 200 pounds vaulting on my relaly stiff 160...
And then theres one of my friends who graduated last year but came back to help coach indoor vaulters and stuff. I had his 150 pole at the moment, so he claims he was trying to get used to the new pole
Anyways, thats only a couple of the vaulters, one was off hurdling, another was distance running, and a lot more show up for outdoor. I just don't understand why just about all of our vaulters (except for me, this one kid who lacks interest in it and does long jump, and my hurdler friend) are distance folks...then again, I'm the fastest vaulter at meets I go to, which I guess is the only way I made it over vaulting like I was before.