14'6" - Need New Pole?

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14'6" - Need New Pole?

Unread postby TylerPorter11 » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:05 am

I just PR'd on my new pole that i havent even had for a week.

6'2 150lbs

Stick = 14'6" 165lbs

Need some advice, I know my rockback's not where it should be and that im not jumping over my handgrip and all that good stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_6QxgdJ_R4
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Re: 14'6" - Need New Pole?

Unread postby KirkB » Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:42 am

Nice PR! 14-6 is over your grip ... slightly ... when you subtract the 8" in the box.

But I think you should lower your grip and focus more on inverting ... not by rocking back "better" ... but by fixing all the little things in your run/plant/takeoff/downswing.

Although you might have just bought it, your new pole is already too soft. Once you lower your grip, etc, you'll need a bigger pole when you raise your grip again. Don't be in too much of a rush to raise your grip. Learn to vault first!

If you had a better takeoff and swing, you'd break that pole for sure. That's why you need to lower your grip. Even if you have a heavier pole, I wouldn't go to it just yet. That can come later.

Don't worry about your "rockback". That's not where your flaws are! Besides ... there IS NO ROCKBACK! ;)

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Re: 14'6" - Need New Pole?

Unread postby ACvault » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:31 pm

I agree with the points Kirk made. On your 14'6 jump I think you could have done a slightly better job getting taller at the plant with big arms. I also think you could work on a longer trail leg in addition to Kirk's emphasis on inversion.

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Re: 14'6" - Need New Pole?

Unread postby AvariceDemons » Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:29 pm

Looks like you're waiting longer to extend on the 15' jumps than you did on the 14'6" jump. You should extend out as soon as you "get back" for lack of better words to explain it. If you just wait to extend out youll lose some of the momentum you would have had from the pole unwinding.
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