Plant issues need help!!
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Plant issues need help!!
any advice on how to get comfortable with you plant when you are running from a longer run and running alot faster. I had a disasterous night last night where i was running faster then i could plant and my plant was always late or i would slow down to hit my plant and then get rejected by my pole. This was my first time using my 6 left approach and i was blazing fast last night and i really want to be able to get a good plant with my speed so that i can clear heights. it got to the point where i wuld try and fix my plant and run situation for 2 attempts then just straight pole over the height to keep going. i have enough speed to jump on every pole in my bag and i proved that last night when even when i was under a foot and running slow at take off i took all my poles up only probublem was there was little to no plant so my swing was lost and i would always bail. anyone with any advice please post it. Thanks
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yeah that was my first reaction was to go back to what works and work my way back but i think that steps or run were so off when i tried to move back that when i tried to plant in order for me to feel lik a had a chance at getting a good plant i needed to slow down or just throw it up and hope for the best
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Make sure you get your arms up high and early. Make sure you are confident, its all mental as was said.
And is it possible you may be stretching causing your takeoff to be under? that is normally the case with me, and for that i either just have to get my last steps super quick, or i just move my run closer and adjust.
And is it possible you may be stretching causing your takeoff to be under? that is normally the case with me, and for that i either just have to get my last steps super quick, or i just move my run closer and adjust.
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Try doing runs with your pole on the side. So, do a 6 step pole run and jump up like a plant at the end. You can run along a tape measure and someone can get your step.
Or, if you have some pretty heavy slide boxes, try do a 6 step run before a slide box and plant. If you do this to the point where you are confident about going into the slidebox, you won't have a problem on the runway because you will have already experienced a fast, longer run with putting your pole in a box of some type and jumping up.
Or, if you have some pretty heavy slide boxes, try do a 6 step run before a slide box and plant. If you do this to the point where you are confident about going into the slidebox, you won't have a problem on the runway because you will have already experienced a fast, longer run with putting your pole in a box of some type and jumping up.
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