powerplant42 wrote: LLet's talk about Fred some more.
We left our young vaulter struggling with what information to believe, and how to take all that information in, correct or not. He's heard about PVP, and yeah, he's checked it out and thinks to himself, "Wow, WAY too much stuff going on there, maybe I'll poke my head in every once in a while, but I'm just gonna listen to Coach Smith, he knows me pretty well, and I like him, so I trust him." So now Fred and Coach Smith are getting serious with the weights, and Fred is getting pretty strong. His PR is not improving by much though, going from a low 8'6" to 9', and neither can really figure out why. So Coach Smith tells Fred he should go and work out on his own in addition to the lifting that he does already, so that he's really, REALLY strong. Fred is optimistic, eager, and willing to do whatever it takes... except read up. There's just TOO MUCH. So, he runs a few miles every weekend. He also does countless sit ups and push ups, and will not let up on squats with his small house gym, composed of a 20 pound barbell that he can put 100 pounds on. He rarely ever puts all that weight on though, because he has no spotter. He also does plyometrics every day, because they seem like they should really help out. By the end of the outdoor season, Fred is utterly exhausted. His PR stays at 9' for his Freshman year. Now it's Summer, and Fred has the eye of the tiger, but is still lost...
That story actually makes me wanna cry, no joke.
But it got me thinking.
How many of us have seen a guy go 14' - 16' with HORRIBLE TECHNIQUE??? How come he can do it with such terrible form?? It greatly upsets me for one, cause i'm busting my buns to be good and my current PR is 14'...for now HA. But anyway, so we have a bad technician, jumping 16'. HOW COME?? because he is 6'4 and runs a 11.4 100m. NOW, after hearing that, you might think that it supports athleticism...but it doesn't.
Take Fred's twin brother, Surge! He's 6'4, 175lbs, and can run a 11.4-100m. He uses a 7-Left Approach and grips 15'1 on a 16' 200. When he plants the pole, he's a foot under. As soon as he's off the ground, he shoot to his back (no swing). And once he can see everyone behind him (head whip), he shoots out, over the bar, at 15'6. You might think "WHOA!! HOLY COW!!" But the thing is, this is bad!! He's gonna go to college, and the coach is gonna try to fix his technique, and it's gonna be BAD. why is it going to be bad, you might ask?? WHY!?! because when he tries to go back and fix his problems, he's gonna loose all his will-power because it's gonna 'take too long' to fix. {cough}scott roth{cough}.
You see, Surge is a gifted athlete, but he didn't spend enough time on technique. and it was his ultimate downfall. h/o, i think Fred just jumped 9'6. Nice swing! hahahahaha