wurster490 wrote:Looks good. Definitely a lot of potential to jump much higher in the next few years. As the other posts said about your takeoff, you just need to send your arms earlier, you are hesitant to be as tall as you can be. It seems like you are waiting a little bit for the pole to hit the box, but after that you do a very good job at stretching and waiting for the pole to move. As you gradually learn to bend the pole even more you will need to remember to stay focused on stretching as you are already doing after the takeoff. Your stretch is a little exaggerated here since your takeoff is a little late. A lot of vaulters start blocking with their bottom hand while trying to 'bend' the pole. You can see a very good example of what the almost perfect takeoff looks like at
http://stabhochsprung.com/, scroll down a little bit and watch
11.03.2006 Moskau/RUS:470 - Feofanova, Swetlana - HiRes SloMo Reihe Serie. Just click on the HiRes or SloMo and you can watch the videos. Good luck!
thanks! yeah my takeoff definitly needs work. wow i guess i just need to learn to not be hesitant, because yesterday in practice I was practicing shot put for the pentathalon, and my coach kept telling me that it looked like I was doing like a fade away shot in basketball, because I would go to throw it, and then back off on it. Yeah I have been working on trying to wait for the pole to move, because I had a bad tendency to go right to my back which was fine last spring when i was using like a 12' 110 holding way down since my school has a wicked limited pole supply, so I was stiff poling, but then this summer, I started working with smaller poles and getting used to the bend and stuff, and well that habbit really didnt help at all. I hate watching people blocking with their bottom arm, although it has made for some good laughs. Because our rival club teaches vaulters to grip wide and block, so there was one girl who was unable to swing like at all, and so she basically pranced over 7 feet. I really wish the rest of the meet was up, because aparently my last attempt at 9'6" had a really good takeoff, and i would like to see such thing.