I agree with what you have said about Mark.. and I have seen other vaulters do this which I consider totally different in what I see Hooker, you and Lukyanenko do.
PaulVaulter…Is it just coincidence or are the top vaulters techniques linked to the colour of their pole?
I don’t think Paulvaulter was indicating the poles of the top vaulters are white and pink.. just the opposite.. I think Hooker and Lukyanenko (and you) are jumping on the same pole?
I know this may sound confusing but I haven’t found the “natural knee drop” to be a product of the white and pink pole.. I did say Earl dropped his knee but I think he was on Skypoles and then Pacers and his “drop’ was more pronounced on poles that had patterns that matched with the grip and sail piece dimensions more like the poles Hooker, Lukyanenko and you are using, and Dave Roberts drop was much more subtle and on a George Moore Pacer that had a longer “short side”(back in those days the short side was lengthened slightly to make a stronger flex unless and until they had to go to a bigger mandrel or more wraps) which gave my “mind” a reason to think it, the knee drop, was more a reaction to the physics of moving the pole (those design characteristics) to vertical.
Dj.. Their technique is virtually identical.. and I would say they are more than likely on the same pole with the same proportionate sail pieces.
Lukyanenko drops the right knee slightly more than Hooker… their swing is almost “dead on” except hooker pulls in (muscles) a little with the right/top arm… which is what I think made him go to the right.. Lukyanenko was nice .. “down the middle” and finished
well, just short on penetration.
same pole...
Vtech..i think i stated this before in another post but ill re-iterate. it seems some people use the dropped lead knee as a way to stall the swing. i know every know and then wehn im really under and get yanked, my lead knee drops as a way to keep me moving into the pit to make up for the losses at take off. Hooker i also think drops the lead knee because he tends to be under and gets hit a bit at the box (not trying to say i can make hooker better or anything, im just saying thats what I see). Although this theory is shot down by Pavlov/Lukyanenko (they might as well be the same jumper, style is so similar), who both have free take offs, good arm work/ chest work, and still drop the lead knee...
This kind of sums it up… seems the knee drop is not a bad thing and actually could be a plus… but it also seems it may be best if it is “natural” and souldn't have or need conscious though…
dj