Interesting ... and nicely done ... but I think his "
Colwick C" is even more interesting.
I'm going to assume that he's not PURPOSELY dragging the lead knee ... and wants to follow the Petrov Model.
If that's the case, I'd focus more on fixing the takeoff than goofing off with the Huffman Roll.
It's actually amazing that this is his PR! Think of how high he'd be going if he focussed on what's REALLY important ... rather than these 2 "
gimmicks".
Note: If he's truly an up-and-coming
Colwick Model vaulter, then I retract calling it a
gimmick. I'm just not sure. Is it your dad that's coaching him? What's the coach's intent, and what's the vaulter's intent re these 2
gimmicks?
And as far as the Huffman Roll is concerned, I don't think that's anything that anyone should shoot for. For a 14-foot high-schooler, it's a
gimmick.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think even Huffman ever trained for it ... he just DID it sometimes.
IMHO, I think if it's something that you're spending valuable training time on, then you're neglecting all of the more important aspects of your vault ... especially since the HR is a
top-half-of-the-vault technique, and not a
bottom-half technique. He should be focussing on the BOTTOM-HALF!
Mostly why he's able to do the HR is becuz he's flagging out ... BADLY. With a better bottom-half, he wouldn't be flagging out nearly so bad.
Said in the opposite way, if you have a good Petrov takeoff and swing, then you won't be flagging out ... and you won't have any need (or ability) to do the HR. I'm sure that Scott Huffman ... and his devout followers ... might argue this point, but it's just my opinion.
If you don't agree with that, then perhaps we can at least agree that the HR is an extremely technical ELITE technique that shouldn't be practiced by high-schoolers ... even tho in this case he seems to have cleared 14-0 with it ... amazingly well!
Kirk