Age:18
Grade:12
Jumping: 4 years
Bar: 10'
Pr:11'6
Pole: 13' 165 Ucs spirit...I can hold on the end and get on it, but wasn't feeling too great that day.
Holding:11'6"-ish
Step: 5 lefts from 65'
I'm just looking for basic improvement tips/suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
http://ledyard.net/lhs/sports/intrack/dutton.avi
Basic tips/suggestions please on a 10' jump
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Watch lots of videos from www.stabhochsprung.com of the elite vaulters. Focus on how they run down the runway and how they carry the pole.
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Watch lots of videos from www.stabhochsprung.com of the elite vaulters. Focus on how they run down the runway and how they carry the pole.
Or better still get the BTB dvd from Sean Brown at Neovault.com.
Or better still get the BTB dvd from Sean Brown at Neovault.com.
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i agree your plant needs to improve alot ... especially if youve got 4 years experience already .... plant with your top arm straight and to initially learn how to bend the pole keep your bottom arm straight and push with them both .... after you do that youll start improving and then u can work on better plating techniques
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