Pole Pushing: Petrov Perfected?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:04 pm
I know Im going to get a lot of arguments aginst this, I even have some of my own, but I really wanted to discuss the pros and cons of pole pushing. I have always been one to argue against pole pushing except in drills, but today I was doing a straight pole drill by seeing how high I could hold and still make it on the matt, but I was pushing the pole so I could see when to jump (This drill is in B2B to see what your max potenital is). The most I have ever done with this drill carying the pole is about 10'10 and that is about where I "should" take off with my 13'3ish hand grip. But today I did the drill after I had done all of my full 8 step vaults and was able to manage to hold a little over 12' by pushing the pole (4 lefts). Because I began to hold so much higher than normal I decided to just joke around and grab one of my small practice poles (13' 150), I moved back about 6 inches and moved my hands up to 12'6. When I Jumped I was suprised by how easy the pole went In and bent, I had also taken off about an inch out. After blowing through my practice poles I went and grabed one of my warm up poles for my longger runs (13'7 150). I was able to jump into the pit but felt I would be more comfortable from 5 lefts so I moved back. I put the bungey up at 13, pushed standards back to 90cm and cleard it like it was nothing.
What amazed me the most was that I was able to use my 7 or 8 step pole, from a 5 step and clear 8 inches under my PR. I was also able to hit a free if not pre take jump on every vault.
So I want to see what everyone has to say about pros and cons of straight poling
PRO
Gets rid of hassle of lowering the pole
You can run faster (may be argued by some but I feel I was faster and all coaches said I looked faster)
Almost guarented to have a free take off due to the fast that if you are under and have not put bottom arm on pole yet you will get your arm ripped off
I found it easier to Jump up at take off
More aerodynamic and wind does not affect pole as much as it would if it was sticking 20 foot up in the air.
Its also easier to teach begineers because you dont have to worry about them missing the box.
CONS
Having to keep pole tip straight as it slides down a sometimes bumpey runway
Tip may 'skip' box if there is any kind of lip or vaulter does not put arms up at right time
When teaching a newbie they may have trouble adjusting grip if they dont have a feel for how wide hands go
Now for the reason I said Petrov Pefected?
What are the key elements of the Petrov method?
-Free take off
-Jumping and pushing upwards at take off
-long trail leg that swings all the way around without tucking
-A tall high kneed run
-Fast turn over at the end
-And verticle pole cary
The only of these that can not be exicuted by pole pushing is the verticle pole cary, and the only reason it is part of method is because it is theorized to be fastest way to run with pole.
-But I found that it was much easier to hit a Free take off by pushing the pole
-I was able to accualy jump a lot easier at take off instead of just running into the pole
-none of my mechanics changed after I left ground
-and you can still run tall and fast with the same running mechanics pole pushing, and you even get benifit of using your left arm for more momentium
Ok now everyone elses turn to hack at the Idea...
What amazed me the most was that I was able to use my 7 or 8 step pole, from a 5 step and clear 8 inches under my PR. I was also able to hit a free if not pre take jump on every vault.
So I want to see what everyone has to say about pros and cons of straight poling
PRO
Gets rid of hassle of lowering the pole
You can run faster (may be argued by some but I feel I was faster and all coaches said I looked faster)
Almost guarented to have a free take off due to the fast that if you are under and have not put bottom arm on pole yet you will get your arm ripped off
I found it easier to Jump up at take off
More aerodynamic and wind does not affect pole as much as it would if it was sticking 20 foot up in the air.
Its also easier to teach begineers because you dont have to worry about them missing the box.
CONS
Having to keep pole tip straight as it slides down a sometimes bumpey runway
Tip may 'skip' box if there is any kind of lip or vaulter does not put arms up at right time
When teaching a newbie they may have trouble adjusting grip if they dont have a feel for how wide hands go
Now for the reason I said Petrov Pefected?
What are the key elements of the Petrov method?
-Free take off
-Jumping and pushing upwards at take off
-long trail leg that swings all the way around without tucking
-A tall high kneed run
-Fast turn over at the end
-And verticle pole cary
The only of these that can not be exicuted by pole pushing is the verticle pole cary, and the only reason it is part of method is because it is theorized to be fastest way to run with pole.
-But I found that it was much easier to hit a Free take off by pushing the pole
-I was able to accualy jump a lot easier at take off instead of just running into the pole
-none of my mechanics changed after I left ground
-and you can still run tall and fast with the same running mechanics pole pushing, and you even get benifit of using your left arm for more momentium
Ok now everyone elses turn to hack at the Idea...