I DLed the video and watched it frame by frame. It is absolutely a free takeoff. I'm sure coach Dave Butler insists on at least that. I thought I had seen that vault before--I realize now that Jason must be Dave's "project" that he referred to in his speech in Reno, 2007 (14:08 in video).KirkB wrote:Colwick kinda "falls" into his takeoff - perhaps his way of loading the pole before takeoff? I'm not sure (hard to freeze-frame youtube vids), but it doesn't look like a free takeoff.
One of the nice things about pole vault is that there's a lot of different ways to be good at it. There are ample opportunities to put energy into the vaulter/pole system. Ideally, each phase should flow seamlessly and compound the energy of the last one while setting the vaulter up to exploit all the energy they've just put in. Guys like Colwick (and I don't mean to pick on him) are examples that you can jump high while putting a huge emphasis on one of those phases. I've never seen anyone vault with such an energetic swing, but that swing comes at the cost of a good takeoff.
Remember that the aim of the technical model is to put as much energy into the system AND to realize (exploit) that energy on the front end. The continuous chain of energy is only as strong as its weakest link. Let's not try and reinvent the wheel every time someone shows up in a new car.