Hey, I'm curious about getting some info on a random sample of high school vaulters about the length of the approach run. Please state 1) the length of your run from 7 lefts; 2) your gender (M or F); and, 3) your PR.
Thanks,
how long is your run from 7 lefts?
how long is your run from 7 lefts?
Russ
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Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
you picked the one run i havent run from in 4 years sorry i cant help
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Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
1) 90-91'
2) Male
3) 15'1
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PR - 5.00m - 16' 4.75"
PR - 5.00m - 16' 4.75"
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Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
lets see male 85 inches pr of 14 3 on a 14 145 old pacer 3 im lil tho jus 5 10 130
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Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
1) 76'6"
2) Female
3) 10'
2) Female
3) 10'
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Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
good morning
this is a good thread to understand the 'anatomy" of the approach run.. ladyvol started a thread on the approach run with this questions in it but it wasn't followed up..
go to the advanced post and look on the non -petrov.. i posted a chart that can help you with the beginning f your run up to the "MID".. from the 6 step mid in you should work on frequency and keep the length the same...
dj
ps.. the chart
Let me give you an example of a 8 step approach for a 14 foot female..
Her “MID” was in the 44 foot range… her run was 94.. which means 50 feet for the first 10 (5 left) steps.. you can see her step by step patterns on the chart below under the 4.75 column. This gave here a “natural” acceleration.. from a “correct” posture, pole carry position…this is what I knew she would do during a meet and under pressure. So I “played” to adrenalin and speed, Natural speed, not control and inconsistency. She went from a PR of 12-7 to 13-7 in 3 months by correcting her run and pole carry.
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....WR...........4.25..........4.50..........4.75...........5.00..........5.25
0-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. 3’9 ¾ ”.....3’ 9 ¾ ”.......3’7”...........3’5”..........3’2 ¾ ”........3’0”
2. 4’2 ½”......8’ 0”..........7’7 ½”........7’2 ½ ”......6’9 ¾ ”.......6’4 ¾”
3. 4’9 ½”......12’ 9 ½“.....12’1 ½”.......11’6”........10’10 ½ ”.....10’2 ½
4. 5’2 ½”......18’ 0”........17’1”..........16’2 ½”......15’3 ¾ ”.....14’4 ¾
5. 5’7”........23’ 7”.........22’5”..........21’2 ¾ ”.....20’ ½ ”.......18’10
6. 5’11”...... 29’ 6”........28’ ¼ ”.........26’6 ½ ”.....25’ ¾ ”.......23’7 ¼
7. 6’2 ½”.....35’ 8 ½”......33’11”.........32’1 ½ ”.....30’4”.........28’6 ¼......
8. 6’5 ½”......42’ 2”........40’1”..........37’11”........35’10”........33’8 ½
9. 6’8”........48’ 10”........46’4 ½ ”.......43’11 ¼ ”....41’6”.........39’ ¼”......
10. 6’10”..... 55’ 8”..... ....52’10 ½ ”.....50’1”.........47’4”.........44’6......
i have actually put cones at all 16 steps... and had her run these on the track at full speed (for our sprint workout) and then run them with "relaxed" speed. It gave her a world class run...
dj
this is a good thread to understand the 'anatomy" of the approach run.. ladyvol started a thread on the approach run with this questions in it but it wasn't followed up..
go to the advanced post and look on the non -petrov.. i posted a chart that can help you with the beginning f your run up to the "MID".. from the 6 step mid in you should work on frequency and keep the length the same...
dj
ps.. the chart
Let me give you an example of a 8 step approach for a 14 foot female..
Her “MID” was in the 44 foot range… her run was 94.. which means 50 feet for the first 10 (5 left) steps.. you can see her step by step patterns on the chart below under the 4.75 column. This gave here a “natural” acceleration.. from a “correct” posture, pole carry position…this is what I knew she would do during a meet and under pressure. So I “played” to adrenalin and speed, Natural speed, not control and inconsistency. She went from a PR of 12-7 to 13-7 in 3 months by correcting her run and pole carry.
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....WR...........4.25..........4.50..........4.75...........5.00..........5.25
0-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. 3’9 ¾ ”.....3’ 9 ¾ ”.......3’7”...........3’5”..........3’2 ¾ ”........3’0”
2. 4’2 ½”......8’ 0”..........7’7 ½”........7’2 ½ ”......6’9 ¾ ”.......6’4 ¾”
3. 4’9 ½”......12’ 9 ½“.....12’1 ½”.......11’6”........10’10 ½ ”.....10’2 ½
4. 5’2 ½”......18’ 0”........17’1”..........16’2 ½”......15’3 ¾ ”.....14’4 ¾
5. 5’7”........23’ 7”.........22’5”..........21’2 ¾ ”.....20’ ½ ”.......18’10
6. 5’11”...... 29’ 6”........28’ ¼ ”.........26’6 ½ ”.....25’ ¾ ”.......23’7 ¼
7. 6’2 ½”.....35’ 8 ½”......33’11”.........32’1 ½ ”.....30’4”.........28’6 ¼......
8. 6’5 ½”......42’ 2”........40’1”..........37’11”........35’10”........33’8 ½
9. 6’8”........48’ 10”........46’4 ½ ”.......43’11 ¼ ”....41’6”.........39’ ¼”......
10. 6’10”..... 55’ 8”..... ....52’10 ½ ”.....50’1”.........47’4”.........44’6......
i have actually put cones at all 16 steps... and had her run these on the track at full speed (for our sprint workout) and then run them with "relaxed" speed. It gave her a world class run...
dj
Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
by GiVaulter09 on Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:20 pm
1) 90-91'
2) Male
3) 15'1
Gi
your 6 step mid should be at 47-48 feet... 90 - 47 = 43 feet which puts your first 8 (4 lefts) on the first column of the chart.. i can't actually say you are over striding because all vaulters have "longer number (steps) during the first phase of the run than they would if they were sprinting for the blocks. How long should they be???? and what is too long??!! is a major question i haven't found a mathematical formula for..yet… maybe with this data in this thread i can find some answers that can be debated ..
dj
Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
by gymnastsrock on Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:51 pm
1) 76'6"
2) Female
3) 10'
gym
your 6 step "MID" should be 37-38.. 76-6 - 37-6 = 39 so your first 4 lefts (8 steps) should be close to the 4.50 column.. 1st step 3'7" second at 7'8" third at 12'2" from the start.. etc..
dj
Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
Good morning DJ - since you are helping out individually in this thread, thought I'd better get in line
My son is a high school freshman (6'00" - 145lb.) and has jumped 14' consistently this year, gripping 13'06" on a 14' 170 Pacer FX. His 7-step run is from 92-93, but takes off under (10-10.5) too often and has had trouble progressing to bigger poles.
Based on his proposed MID (46) that would leave 46.5, but I don't know where to position it on the chart. We realize that his bar height potential is directly related to a correct run-up and we have the entire summer season to work on the specifics.
I really appreciate your willingness to share your time and experience; please know that it's greatly appreciated from a pole vault dad's perspective.
My son is a high school freshman (6'00" - 145lb.) and has jumped 14' consistently this year, gripping 13'06" on a 14' 170 Pacer FX. His 7-step run is from 92-93, but takes off under (10-10.5) too often and has had trouble progressing to bigger poles.
Based on his proposed MID (46) that would leave 46.5, but I don't know where to position it on the chart. We realize that his bar height potential is directly related to a correct run-up and we have the entire summer season to work on the specifics.
I really appreciate your willingness to share your time and experience; please know that it's greatly appreciated from a pole vault dad's perspective.
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Re: how long is your run from 7 lefts?
7 step
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