RPVA03 wrote:... I think Agapit really believes that chest penetration is not required. I understand what he is saying. If your chest penetrates then you end up delaying in the "C" position for a second. Instead it would be better to try and stretch upwards, get as tall as possible and achieve a vertical pre-stretch than to have a horizontal pre-stretch from chest penetration, and have a passive phase in the vault.
RPVA, I'm with you on almost all of what you said. And I take your "for a second" to mean a fraction of a second, but more than an INSTANT (or no time at all).
RPVA03 wrote:...If your chest penetrates then you end up delaying in the "C" position for a second.
I don't see why this must always be true. Can you not penetrate, then "bounce" out of the "C" IMMEDIATELY? This is what I did in my short runs, and my BEST competition vaults.
I don't see chest penetration (per se) as being passive - no matter whether the jump is more in the horizontal or vertical direction. I do agree that there's the HUGE POTENTIAL DANGER for it to become passive (which was my bad in 1972), but that's where you have to be careful.
It's like doing a soccer throw-in. You won't get into the pre-stretch (as you call it) unless your legs stretch BACK, whilst your chest stretches FORWARDS. Just be careful not to hang there in that position (on the pole or with the ball). If you like, think of it as more of a "bounce". Bounce into the "C", then IMMEDIATELY bounce out of it - with NO PASSIVE DELAY!
The "vertical pre-stretch" is a given. You MUST jump vigorously off the ground! I think that a "horizontal pre-stretch" is undesirable. Not because it introduces a passive PAUSE in the "C", but because it's the result of a "lazy" jumping action.
Why do you think that chest penetration implies a passive delay? I will agree that 9 vaulters out of 10 will get this wrong, and will introduce a delay in the "C" (as I did), without careful coaching. But the 1 vaulter out of 10 that does it correctly can "bounce" thru the chest penetration, can he not? Is that not the vaulter that the other 9 should emulate?
I'm still thinking that a lat pull immediately after takeoff will kill chest penetration, which I consider a BAD thing. If I tried that (back in the day - not now!), I don't think I'd have nearly as good of a pre-stretch (aka "C"/Split). I think the "lat pull" would put me back to almost stiff-pole vaulting.
The singlemost statement that you made that shows promise to this model is this one:
RPVA03 wrote:... Kirk, I have tried the pull with my left arm after reading Agapits posts. It really did wonders for me and my athletes.
I understand that the 6.40 Model is a bold new model where you have to think outside the box. I'm trying, but I just do see it (or FEEL it) yet.
If you can, please post some vids of this. I'm very intrigued that you've tried this, you like it, and it works! That's the TRUE test!
Maybe after seeing your vids, we can communicate better. Words just don't cut it.
Kirk