Mike's nailed most of what I would have said, but also ...
1. By the time you appear on the right of the vid, you're already "sucked under" quite a bit. By that point in the vault, you should have already finished your pre-stretch and started your downswing. Therefore, you should already be "dropping away" from the pole. Instead, you're still "fiber-faced" ... and appear to be passively just "hanging there". You can't be passive ... you need to "MAKE it happen".
It's not QUITE as easy as Mike suggests ... you have to work on this ... it doesn't just "happen".
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But I definitely agree with Mike that if you do everything up to this point a little better, then it will "happen" a lot easier (and a lot more "automatically") than if you have big flaws up to and including takeoff.
2. Your pole looks awfully soft. I doubt if that's just becuz of your phenomenal run [sorry for the sarcasim ].
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Rather, it's becuz you're using too soft of a pole!
Before you try to go onto a stiffer pole, I'd play around a bit (expirement) with your trail leg downswing/whip. It will be much easier to get the hang of this on a soft pole. Then, once you "got it", start moving up to a heavier pole ... becuz if you delay going to a stiffer pole for too long, you'll break it with just a little technique improvement.
Move up poles SLOWLY ... slow enough to retain the "good" technique you'll learn on the softer poles. ALWAYS technique over pole stiffness!
Kirk