What a season
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2015 5:38 pm
Hi everyone. So i got quite a bit of a story to tell so i geuess i should start from the begining. My last meet as a junior i pr at 14ft and was really on top of my jumps. I took the summer off because i was so brunt out from that season. Then when i got back to training i went to my club and started training with a new coach because the old coach sadly passed away. I don't want to bash this coach but really i was not working with him. It got to the point where i think in the month of last december i took off like 3 times. yeah right. Another problem was i was like 4 feet under. I know hard to believe. I should have stepped at 10'6" but i was stepping at 7'. On good days i got to 8. So i went from jumping 14 to jumping 12ft. I really was hating pole vault to the point where i hated going to practice. It really was so depressing. So fast forward to end of spring. I ended up jumping 14ft but i was still 4' under and just was not jumping well. Thank God i was fortunate to meet another coach at my state meet and decided he was the right guy to train with. Thank God i have been stepping in the right place now and jumping a lot better than before. I would still appreciate any advice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWXasDv ... e=youtu.be
that jump was from 5 lefts
13 8 bungee
13 7 pole
12 4 grip
9 6 step
So here is rest of the story. I don't have a college team to jump for. I was told that i had to jump 15 9 to walk on the college i am currently attending but i don't care. I am not gonna let that stop me from doing the sport i love. I really don't care that I'm not gonna be on a college team. I am so fortunate enough and I thank God that i have such a great support system around me. I have a goal that i want to hit and i am trying every day to do whatever i can to reach it. I just wanted to share my story i guess and ask for advice. Any advice for a kid competing unattached? Thanks!
that jump was from 5 lefts
13 8 bungee
13 7 pole
12 4 grip
9 6 step
So here is rest of the story. I don't have a college team to jump for. I was told that i had to jump 15 9 to walk on the college i am currently attending but i don't care. I am not gonna let that stop me from doing the sport i love. I really don't care that I'm not gonna be on a college team. I am so fortunate enough and I thank God that i have such a great support system around me. I have a goal that i want to hit and i am trying every day to do whatever i can to reach it. I just wanted to share my story i guess and ask for advice. Any advice for a kid competing unattached? Thanks!