swtvault wrote:Next time you watch Bubka watch very closely. His left arm is not locked out. If you ever see a back view, you will notice that the left arm bends quite a bit, and comes right over his head. The reason for this is that he leads his chest all the way through the vault and gets his weight on his top hand. Putting excessive pressure on the bottom hand usually causes the hips to drag forward significantly. What then happens is the hips go so far out in front of the hands that the pole bends really low and the vaulter completely misses the boat! Heres the alternative........When you come through the takeoff and allow your chest to lead, your center of mass stays right between your hands allowing you to be balanced. A more natural and fluent swing results due to the fact that you are able to keep the pole bent in front of you for a hair longer than the other style. Also, the pole will bend higher! When the pole bends higher, it puts your hands and body in a much better position to swing and time with the pole! That is why a lower sail piece is more advantageous--once again, lower sailpiece=more glass on the bottom, and a naturally higher bending pole because the bottom of the pole is stiffer! In my view, taking advantage of a pole that bends higher with the proper techniques applied will lead to easier and more succesful pole vaulting. My thoughts, take it with a grain of salt
GF
MAN that was beautifully said, Good luck this next year
Bruce