
If I had the option of training harder in the fall and not needing to improve my strength and speed in the spring while I am competing, why would I choose to spread my improvement in stength and speed throughout the year?...I would be weaker and slower entering the competitive season, and would have to continue having harder workouts to "catch up" so I would never be vaulting as fresh.
If I can work on improving something basic off the runway, why would I choose to attempt to learn it on the runway when I then have to make a complete vault? Wouldn't it be better to learn something first and practice it and get confident with it before I attemt to apply it?
If my problem with my run is posture, do I have to be doing pole runs or vaulting to practice this? Or do I need to start with changing my posture when I am jogging, doing sprint drills, hurdle mobility, 150's or whatever else my workouts entail?