me too, i just don't cause i'm afraid i'll snap the pole].
Unlikely (that you'll snap the pole... you're afraid you'll snap it from 3-4 and you go from 5!?). Let's see what you can grip on certain poles from 3 steps. I'll see if I can beat you!
joebro391 wrote:i discovered that when i get that real "pre-stretch" in my shoulders, i can kick 1000x harder and faster .
I was not aiming for shoulders, but ok. I was looking for hips... You seemed to lack 'forward' hips in your swings on the bar. Push the shoulders forward, then most importantly (I think) the hips, then snap the foot/leg through.
joebro391 wrote:I ALSO do this drill where i start standing, 'fall' backwards, start rolling along my back, rolling over my head, and pushing up into a handstand. like here:
These are good. Do you do them with a spotter (that pushes you back to your feet or whatever)? You could use a wall I guess. DID YOU TRY THE POOL NOODLE!? (I'm very curious, because I think it is an excellent idea!)
Oh, and KB, I started my log today... (I didn't do it yesterday, because that is more a coaching day for me.) I think it will really help me get my training goals, direction, and thoughts all STRAIGHTENED OUT!
joebro391 wrote:powerplant42 wrote:
i recommend moving in at least a food.
Ha! I agree 100%!
Actually, this is quite interesting... I believe that moving in is a very good idea, and I'll explain why later on tonight.
joebro391 wrote:hmmm....not a foot. maybe a few inches, but if i move in a foot, i'll be taking off under, and i'm not gonna vault that way.
Well the 'Ha!' was just me chortling at Brian's typo. But! He might be on to something! Let me explain.
First of all, do you really think that I'm proposing that you take-off under? Shame on you.
No. I am proposing that you play with your run. Let me recount what happened to me just today...
I was having one of 'my' athletes (that you'll all see in my upcoming video) doing 2 step sand Jagodins. They were struggling to hit a pre-jump, and had an 'off' plant (I couldn't quite put my finger on exactly WHAT was wrong with it, I knew it was slow, but WHY?). Anyway, I had them move in about a foot and a half (ON A TWO STEP). The result was a very well executed pre-jump with good pole speed. Here's why: 'Striding out', in whatever form, is a BAD THING. It doesn't matter how little it is, it is BAD. (With the exception of the penultimate step, of course.) It lowers your center of gravity, which one can imagine, is quite undesirable, because it puts you in a bad position for the next stride and thus, the plant and take-off. I would need to see you vault in person to diagnose this. Unfortunately, I cannot. But this is a hypothesis that I would like to see put to the test... so at your next session, move in 24" from 5 steps. This sounds like a lot, I know. I recall hearing a story about Petrov moving Isinbayeva's full vault run in by just as much (I think) at a major competition, and everyone was perplexed! (She was consistently taking off under.) This all sounds counterintuitive, but that is often the case in the vault! (Spend some time reading agapit's 'Manifesto' or 'Repent' threads and you'll know what I'm talking about...!) If 2 feet turns out to be a little too much, move back to 18", then 12", then just 6". However, to make the most of these adjustments to your run, you must do one thing very well... GET YOUR FEET DOWN
FAST! ESPECIALLY in the last 3 lefts when the plant occurs.
Try it.