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The distance from your head to your bottom hand doesn't matter much at all.
What matters is you BODY POSTURE as you're finishing your takeoff.
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If you're under, and your body is leaning back (at the same time that your bottom hand is near your face), then you're not going to get much of a downswing, and you're not going to get much of a bend. It's in this position that young vaulters complain that they're "getting fiberfaced". This focus is wrong.
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If you have a free takeoff, with a good forwards angle as you're finishing your takeoff, then you're set up to get a powerful downswing, and the pole is going to bend like hell, clearing the space between your face and your bottom hand. That's exactly what you see in Bubka's vid. We discussed this same vault in the "Is Pushing with the Bottom Hand Good or Bad?" thead here http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=16585&p=121545. Unfortunately, the "quick fix" to "getting fiberfaced" seems to be to push with the bottom arm ... to get the pole a "safe distance" away from your face. Wrong, wrong, wrong!
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The focus should be on the angle of your body in the C ... not on the distance from your face to your bottom hand. That doesn't matter ... and besides ... it's just for a moment ... before the pole bends out of the way.
If your pole DOESN'T bend out of the way ... then take a look at your body angle as you pass thru the C. Are you leaning forwards or backwards? THAT'S WHAT'S IMPORTANT! THAT'S what you need to fix!
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Kirk