Terrible Technique
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:20 pm
This is my second year vaulting in HS. I started my sophomore year and due to the lack of poles was forced to straight pole. I also was coach less. I only managed to get 8'6" and was extremely disappointed with myself. I qualified for state, but got disqualified for weighing over the poles weight limit (180). During the summer I stepped it up and lost 25lbs and went to Earl Bell managing to tack on an embarrassing 2". This season I started off the same way and was extremely frustrated. About three weeks ago I finally found a coach and bought two poles. He has helped me go from 8'8" to my P.R. of 11' and seeding me first in the region (class 1A) at the last meet, though my technique was awful. I was so glad to finally beat the other kid that vaults at my school who is the same age (10'6") but he is still straight polling and we are not exactly friendly. His dad just bought him a new training pole for him to work on bending and I'm starting to fear that he will see the same degree of improvement as me and be number one once again.
My approach is too slow, and my plant is under more often than not, but my real problem is that as soon as i plant my trail leg is curled up and I cannot manage to swing to inversion. I just jump, bend the pole, and curl up into a U-shape and never quite finish the vault. I don't have access to a gym, but I do plan on putting a high bar in my backyard. So after all reading my life story, really I'm just looking for some advice or drills I can to to improve my trail leg and inversion technique without a high bar or rings at the moment. I absolutely hate to lose and am dying to improve (my goal is eventually 14'6", the school record) and any help would be greatly appreciated.
My approach is too slow, and my plant is under more often than not, but my real problem is that as soon as i plant my trail leg is curled up and I cannot manage to swing to inversion. I just jump, bend the pole, and curl up into a U-shape and never quite finish the vault. I don't have access to a gym, but I do plan on putting a high bar in my backyard. So after all reading my life story, really I'm just looking for some advice or drills I can to to improve my trail leg and inversion technique without a high bar or rings at the moment. I absolutely hate to lose and am dying to improve (my goal is eventually 14'6", the school record) and any help would be greatly appreciated.