Videos from the Empire State Games
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Videos from the Empire State Games
I posted some videos earlier this year some I thought I should post my final vaults of the year at the Empire State Games. I'm on a 14' 165lbs UCS.
This video is at 11'6 from the side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL6e9-ibpd0
This video is at 12' I was way over but came down on the bar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl0WSXc6GJo
Thanks for any replies. I'm still looking for any local USATF meets. But most of them happened already.
Adam
This video is at 11'6 from the side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL6e9-ibpd0
This video is at 12' I was way over but came down on the bar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl0WSXc6GJo
Thanks for any replies. I'm still looking for any local USATF meets. But most of them happened already.
Adam
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PR - 5.00m - 16' 4.75"
PV meet on August 11th
PV meet on August 11th in Warsaw, NY. Open to all vaulters. Check out link for information.
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I think that you should get on a smaller pole. With a 14ft pole you should be at a level where you can at least vault at your handgrip. You'll benefit more in the long run if you get on a 13'7'' and just swing into a good top end and work on getting a foot or so over your top hand on that, THEN move on to the 14'.
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Looks like your grip is a little narrow and your left hand/elbow should be below the pole during your carry. That will help your posture in your run. At takeoff you seem to be a little under, but from the angle your hands look to be high and your angle of takeoff looks good. When you start to close off do not bent your top arm. You need to drop your shoulders and take your rt hand to your rt hip with a straight arm and do a quarter turn ( this requires a lot of patience)
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I agree with everything that's been said so far, except for getting on a smaller pole. The pole you're on is fine, you just need to make sure you're attacking the runway (NOT slowing down) and you'll be good to go.
One other thing that I can't stand seeing anyone do: do you have asperatioins to be a milkman some day? hah jk. You're milkin the pole, or pumping, as some may say. This can lead to an inconsistent plant and improper running form.
One other thing that I can't stand seeing anyone do: do you have asperatioins to be a milkman some day? hah jk. You're milkin the pole, or pumping, as some may say. This can lead to an inconsistent plant and improper running form.
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It sounds like a simple fix with the run, but be warned that breaking pole carrying habits can be some of the hardest to do, because you generally have to go back down to pop ups and fix the problem, then get comfortable with tons and tons of short runs before it becomes muscle memory. Its hard though because if you arent comfortable with your run, usually you wont plant the pole. SO changing the way you run would obviously take a LONG time. But its definitely worth it in the end.
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First off thanks for the replies!... About the grip being narrow...My grip used to be more wide but the PV coachs at UB(the university at buffalo) taught me to have a forarm length grip. Because they said a wide grip will force bend the pole...And about the pole moving...I'm kinda wierd sometimes I move the pole alot and some times I don't move the pole at all...I guess it kinda depends on my mind set... during practice when i'm really thinking about my approach and being tall on my run the pole movements tend to get alot smaller. I guess I need to bring that mind set over to the meet. It does seem like I slow down alot, I don't know why I must of been slow that day or my steps where to tight I don't know. It felt right when I was vaulting. Thanks for posting that link, mjaubbs40, I might be there I gotta check with my parents and see if I can get there.
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I agree that a wide grip could promote some pressing out of the left arm, but a narrow grip is going to be weak. I think the length of the forearm plus a fist is more natural and will allow you to create more space between your hands and head throughout takeoff and swing phases. You just have to concentrate and work on keeping pressure up thru these two phases.
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- vault3rb0y
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and if you measure it out thats about a forearm length, plus a first or two. Personally, i think that for kids jumping less than 14, it may be easier to control the pole and visualize bringing their bottom hand over their head, if you have a bit WIDER grip. But once they get a little more comfortable with their jumping it should go to shoulder width. Thats also how you will be tallest at the plant and during the swing.
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I need some help on getting a little more inverted or im not gonna get really that much higher on this pole...I dont feel like I have enough time to get my hips on top of my shoulders to get a fully strait up position...Any suggestions on drills or what ever?
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