Here is a video of my top HS boy.
Here are his stats:
Gender: Male
Grade: 12
Height: 6-1
Weight: 150
PR: 14-6
8 steps (Click for Video)
Pole: 13-6 160
Grip: 13-3
14 Steps (Click for Video)
Pole: 14-0 165
Grip: 13-9
Bar: 13-6
Any constructive critique would be appreciated.
HS Senior Boy - Updated HD Video from 5/6
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HS Senior Boy - Updated HD Video from 5/6
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Re: HS Senior Boy
His plant isn't quite getting all the way up before the pole hits the back of the box.
Tell him to quit landing on his feet!
Tell him to quit landing on his feet!
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Re: HS Senior Boy
Sound basic model of technique - and a pretty good athlete. Needs to run taller - especially in the first steps - get the left hand under instead of on top of the pole in the run- needs stronger right arm at the instant of hit - keep the left elbow outside rather than under pole at and after TO - keep the right knee driving from take off up and over his head - keep the left leg long ditto -begin the turn a fraction earlier so that he can interact with the pole better as it straightens.
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Re: HS Senior Boy
altius wrote:Sound basic model of technique - and a pretty good athlete. Needs to run taller - especially in the first steps - get the left hand under instead of on top of the pole in the run- needs stronger right arm at the instant of hit - keep the left elbow outside rather than under pole at and after TO - keep the right knee driving from take off up and over his head - keep the left leg long ditto -begin the turn a fraction earlier so that he can interact with the pole better as it straightens.
Thanks Alan! I am trying my best to coach based on your book. Can you expand on "keep the left elbow outside rather than under pole at and after TO"? I have been trying to get him to punch up with the left arm right at takeoff to prevent him from collapsing in once he leaves the ground. Everything else I have been trying to work on except the beginning of the run and the pole carry. I will add those as well.
BTW, I really want to get you up to Minnesota one of these summers. We are in desperate need of a new PV pit and hopefully that will come next year and we can host you at the high school I coach at.
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Re: HS Senior Boy
Here is video from out last meet which hs jumped a PR of 14-7. He was close at a school record of 14-11.
Height: 14-11
Standards: 26" (~65cm)
Pole: 15-170 Pacer Fx Carbon
Grip: 14-9
Click here for the video
In your opinion, what should we be working on?
Height: 14-11
Standards: 26" (~65cm)
Pole: 15-170 Pacer Fx Carbon
Grip: 14-9
Click here for the video
In your opinion, what should we be working on?
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