Top Question
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:21 pm
Quick background: 4th year coaching Vault, but 1st at this school. Got a senior who's an absolute beast. He's been jumping on 14'6-15' poles since he was a sophomore. His approach, plant, and swing are tremendous, but we're having trouble getting a consistent top. I've been doing swing-ups and Bubkas with him on the bar everyday and Rope and Pulley drills about every other day.
I saw a video of him last year clear 14'9 (his PR) where he literally sat over it with a half-turn. That tells me if we can get his technique down he is a legitmate 15'6-16' vaulter if not higher.
From what I've seen so far this season, it seems like he just went up poles so fast when he was younger that he never learned how to properly have a good top. We do straight-pole drills a lot and he actually has a pretty good top on those, but can't seem to consistently bring it over to his big pole.
My game plan for practice with him now is to put him on a 4-step and a smaller pole and work on controlling his body, staying in the cylinder, and going through the full motion.
When we do jump on his big pole, I like throwing the bungee up to about 17 ft and really work on shooting up and getting vertical, but it can get better. We also use video a lot so we can break it down a lot better.
He's a very coachable kid, anyone have anymore ideas?
I saw a video of him last year clear 14'9 (his PR) where he literally sat over it with a half-turn. That tells me if we can get his technique down he is a legitmate 15'6-16' vaulter if not higher.
From what I've seen so far this season, it seems like he just went up poles so fast when he was younger that he never learned how to properly have a good top. We do straight-pole drills a lot and he actually has a pretty good top on those, but can't seem to consistently bring it over to his big pole.
My game plan for practice with him now is to put him on a 4-step and a smaller pole and work on controlling his body, staying in the cylinder, and going through the full motion.
When we do jump on his big pole, I like throwing the bungee up to about 17 ft and really work on shooting up and getting vertical, but it can get better. We also use video a lot so we can break it down a lot better.
He's a very coachable kid, anyone have anymore ideas?