powerplant42 wrote:Right!![]()
Bottom arm blocking is not synonymous with tucking.
PP and VP, you're agreeing with each other too much ... it's like the blink leading the blind!

It's a cause/effect thing. If you block with your bottom arm, you won't have the pole speed to reach the pit unless you tuck. So almost all tuck/shooters block out.
They could lower your grip, but tuck/shooters don't usually like to do that ... because they want to get on big poles with high grips. By doing this, they veer away from "proper" (Petrov) technique.
VaultPurple wrote:Looking at Duplantis he had one of the highest push offs ever, but I don't know what model you would really call his vaulting. He just hauled down the runway, and swung his leg so incredibly fast that it almost looked like a tuck but wasn't.
Duplantis is a very poor example of a tuck/shooter ... and a very good example of a Petrov Model vaulter ... with a 47" pushoff! Isaksson ... another "continuous motion" type vaulter ... pre-Petrov ... is the only other vaulter that I'm aware of with a 47" pushoff.
VP and PP ... to keep this brief ... as requested by TweetyBirdy and 3P0 ... your homework assignment is to compare my 9-point comparison of Petrov v. tuck/shoot to Duplantis ... I wrote quite a bit about his similarity to my own technique here ...
http://www.polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=15483&p=116460
... so I definitely think he's in the Petrov camp ... probably better than any other American vaulter ... ever!
Alternatively, you could use my "Petrov Compliance Scale". Search for that one!

Kirk