hello everyone, I had a brain storm the other day and thought that there arent any "speed camps" for pole vaulting. you know teaching the dynmaics of the run, pole carry, take off, and the strength that is needed to get to that bigger pole. A camp that builds confidence and understanding in the run of athletes that may not have a coach that has any idea what their doing.
I have a few questions:
1.) How many people would be interested? (High school or College Level)
2.) Would coaches want their kids to go to such a camp?
3.) Is it even a good idea?
4.) Would it be worth the kids time? ( the camp running anywhere from 4- 6 weeks)
any feedback (negative or positive) would be greatly appreciated
thanks, jump high.....
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Speed vs. Vaulting.
four to six weeks? Are you talking about like a session or two a week? I would think that something like a day camp to teach some principles and progressions would be great. Then a few weeks later another day camp to guage progress/gains would be good. Also, this second camp would re-install some of the principles from the first and then build on them.
Some of this happens at regular vaulting camps... But, often times there seems more emphasis on the vaulting aspect, not as much on the speed. It would be tough to work on speed for a camp and jump well for more than one session. Pure speed burns a body out pretty fast.
Interesting idea, I'm curious to see what others think of it.
Cheers
Some of this happens at regular vaulting camps... But, often times there seems more emphasis on the vaulting aspect, not as much on the speed. It would be tough to work on speed for a camp and jump well for more than one session. Pure speed burns a body out pretty fast.
Interesting idea, I'm curious to see what others think of it.
Cheers
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