getting vertical.
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getting vertical.
what does everyone do/think of to try to get vertical. i think that is one of my biggest problems. i have a pretty decent take off and plant but right after that, it's like i somehow just pause and i don't finish my jump.. so how does everyone train for their perfect rock back?
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I have a junior in the same position, just tries to drop head and gets feet a little past 45 degres and that's it, nothing with hips at all...Can do kip-ups fine but nothing on the run way...drills he can not do either. He can get upside down when laying on the ground, but in air looks like your pic.
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i used to look EXACTLY like you do in that picture. I spent all fall and winter working on NOTHING BUT my run, plant, and takeoff, and I now get crazy inverted and jump well over my grip. You wouldnt believe all the technical stuff, even the smallest things, in your plant and takeoff that directly affects everythign that happens in the air.
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BethelPV wrote:Well neither one of you two seem to have a good push off if you guys are on 15' foot poles and only clear 13'6"...reading Michigan's state meet results from Indoor States...just my opinion...
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What has slowly helped my inversion is bar work, If you can find a high bar at your school, or a long bar at a playground you can mimic the motions in the vault, try swinging back and whiping foward to get inverted, or Bubkas (much the same thing), when you get real good, have a friend grab your foot when you are swinging back, then they let go with out giving you a push and you attempt to swing up, (check out Sky Systems 2). Make sure to drop your shoulders and punch your hips upward (easier said then done right ) There are also a few other posts on this topic you might try searching for them
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I am not trying to be a jerk or anything about that previous post. I think I went a bit out of line by saying that. But in order to get back, i would say pool vaulting is a great way. Also work on getting back on a cross bar, and even gymnastics ring work. That would definately work!
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BethelPV wrote:Well neither one of you two seem to have a good push off if you guys are on 15' foot poles and only clear 13'6"...reading Michigan's state meet results from Indoor States...just my opinion...
Harsh...now if u could just send that video, u'd be the man...jk...
to titanvaulter21...
the postion that you are in the pic isnt that far off the correct position you just seem to be staying there too long. We describe the motion you're missing as the close off (dropping you shoulders and getting you body clost to the pole in the upside down postion). So if you have a good take off and swing the leg all the way through the vault then all you have to do is drop shoulders and raise you hips and you're golden. But its much easier said than done...my advice grab ahold of some ring and do alot of swing and rockback drills...those will work miracles in your vault.
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BethelPV wrote:Well neither one of you two seem to have a good push off if you guys are on 15' foot poles and only clear 13'6"...reading Michigan's state meet results from Indoor States...just my opinion...
OK just to clarify zach yes i only vaulted 13-6 at states but it was not on a 15' pole, neither of us were on 15's that day. So before saying something such as that maybe you shouldnt just make assumptions? As i recall i even TOLD you what size pole i was jumping on. Not cool at all buddy. i was on a 14' 180 . i know thats not at all much of a pushoff, but compared to how it was 2' under my grip before, i was just using it TO MAKE A POINT about fixing the bottom of the vault. And this example was only one particular day mind you.
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