1) I have so much left in my swing and i know it, but i cant seem to use it to full potential. I think that when i see the cross bar i stop swinging. I know i stop way to early and know i need to be more patient with the swing and keep going rather then drop right at the bar. Does anyone have any suggestions to how i could learn to be more patient and keep my swing going?
2.) also on my turn, i turn more out from the pole rather then up the pole. how can i fix this?
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Swinging better will add more energy to the pole, and make it bend more, dont worry about how much it bends at this point.
The simple answer would be to keep your hips moving up the entire vault. Dont stop just because you THINK you have enough speed to get over the bar, keep going and try to jump a foot over the bar by pushing your hips that high. You should put a bungee 1 foot over your PR in practice and work on keeping your hips moving your entire swing.
The answer might not be so simple, and could be the result of a problem with your take off like DJ is saying. Make sure you accelerate into the box and are not taking off under. if thats the problem, you cannot fix anything in your actual jump until you fix that.
The simple answer would be to keep your hips moving up the entire vault. Dont stop just because you THINK you have enough speed to get over the bar, keep going and try to jump a foot over the bar by pushing your hips that high. You should put a bungee 1 foot over your PR in practice and work on keeping your hips moving your entire swing.
The answer might not be so simple, and could be the result of a problem with your take off like DJ is saying. Make sure you accelerate into the box and are not taking off under. if thats the problem, you cannot fix anything in your actual jump until you fix that.
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