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hand grip

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 7:34 pm
by fong520
how far apart is ur handgrips, like elbow or shoulder length or soemthing else??. i was taklin to soemone about it last nite and was wondering if i should try adn shorten mine, and i think im gonna have liek a mental bloc or soemthing mayb too, so anythign i can think of to just jump?.. right now my hand grips is my hand to my armpit ( i hold the pole and bring it across my chest and then grab my bottom hand where my right armpit is.).
any tips or nething?. thanx

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 7:43 pm
by CHC04Vault
My hand grips is a elbow and a half length, but this seems a lil big cause i bend the pole too much and then have trouble gettin inverted. Is elbow length just for straight pole-ing??? or can u jump with that for real.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 7:51 pm
by Vault&Flip
It's important to find the right handgrip for you. I like mine shoulder width apart because I feel like it gives me the right balance of bend/inversion, however, it can be different for everyone. I've seen some individuals get inverted really well with a wide handgrip just because they could, and others have no porblem bending poles with narrow grips. If you think it is too wide, try narrowing it a little each time until it become uncomfortable to take off and/or affects some other aspect of your vault that makes things uncomfortable. In my opinion its really just something you have to experiment with until you find the right balance.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:20 pm
by AeroVault
Try an elbow plus one hand width. It's basically shoulder, but gives you something to measure off of.

Vaulting with your hands together is fun...makes backflips easy :D

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:36 pm
by JMP8928
i use elbow and length b/w pinky and thumb. so its about arm to shoulder.

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:06 pm
by PVPirate26
when i was learning to bend the pole, i had a wider hand grip but now i use a narrower grip: hand to elbow. i have found that the narrower grip allows me to carry the pole better down the runway and get a better and earlier plant.

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 5:09 pm
by Mecham
i have it so when my right hand is resting at my hip, my left hand is like right inbetween my massive pecs ;) or like right in the middle of my chest. How do you think that is for spacing?

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 10:09 pm
by patybobady
From the top hand, to the elbow and a fist...Having a wider grip screws with the bend and swing/pull, at least for me. Those who pull the pole to their chest and then take their top arm and put it behind/next to their back drive me bonkers.

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:22 am
by Robert schmitt
I found the best timing for me is with an elbow + an inch. I can swing up tight with a much wider grip. the timing of the vault is not there for me however b/c I cann't get real deep into the "pocket" with my grip that wide. I can jump just about as high doing either one. However when I widen my grip I'm much more inconsitent and I have to fight (extend more effort) to get into position.

So you know for comparison I used to jump with a realy wide grip also,in fact my highest vault over my top hand is in college where I was gripping a wrist + 12"-15" my best jump was 35" over my top hand hold in the box and I'm not jumping anywhere near that now. But now (b/c of age, time, coaching, and learning more) I focus on technique and not relying on building speed and power. After college I finally began to know what it feels like to hit the pocket and time up with the pole from a narrower grip I feel like I could have jumped much higher in college with a narrower grip. If you want to throw another variable in- in college I was jumping on 15' and a few times on 15'9" poles where now I'm on 13'9" - 14' poles or gripping down 12" on 15' poles.