starting to jump again
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- superchau88
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starting to jump again
i took this entire summer off from doing anything physical because i got pretty sick. i'm going to be vaulting again in about a week and a half but i'm not sure which pole to start off on first. my biggest pole last year running from 7 lefts was a 14' 145 spirit. i think i lost some arm strength and some speed from not doing anything at all. so which pole do you think i should start off on from about 3-4 lefts?
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Re: starting to jump again
whatever pole fits that run at that particular time...youll be going up in poles as you get in the swing of things...maybe you should start at like 2 steps first and get goin with your pole runs and slide boxes
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I always start off doing a lot of one hand drils and pop ups. then I move to 2 lefts and use a 13'3" 185 this pole on this pole I'm only gripping 6-12" higher than on a pop up. then work back from there.
So I don't know what pole this would be specificaly for you. just start out with drills and after a day or two go to your shortest run/lowest hand hold that you have used last year and progress back into your form.
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So I don't know what pole this would be specificaly for you. just start out with drills and after a day or two go to your shortest run/lowest hand hold that you have used last year and progress back into your form.
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