Hugging The Pole

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murkinrg
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Hugging The Pole

Unread postby murkinrg » Wed May 14, 2008 11:08 am

I'm having trouble with holding the pole out in of front of me after I take off. Instead I pull the left arm in and hug the pole instead of pushing them both out in front of me. I think my brain can't get round the fact that you don't need to 'cling on' for dear life!!

I guess if your top arm is pushed out, up & forward then that would create a space and so take away the temptation to cling with the left arm??!

Any ideas
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Hi i'm Rob, I'm 42 and live in the UK.
I compete on the masters scene, I run 60m to 200m + PV.

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Unread postby powerplant42 » Wed May 14, 2008 4:09 pm

Here's the drill: at a pit, 3 strides, real plant (not shoulder carry or pushed on the ground), take-off with an accent on your bottom arm not caving in, no swing, stay behind the pole and ride the pole into the pit.
"I run and jump, and then it's arrrrrgh!" -Bubka

murkinrg
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Thanks

Unread postby murkinrg » Thu May 15, 2008 7:46 am

Thanks again.I'll give that a go

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I compete on the masters scene, I run 60m to 200m + PV.

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Unread postby powerplant42 » Thu May 15, 2008 3:15 pm

Sure! However, make SURE you don't train your arm to block/force bend. Just keep the pole from getting to your face. :yes:
"I run and jump, and then it's arrrrrgh!" -Bubka


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