TylerPorter11 wrote:What's the program you use to slow it down frame-by-frame?
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TylerPorter11 wrote:What's the program you use to slow it down frame-by-frame?
jojovaulter wrote: ... I was taught to press the pole strongly up, and so I would block out my bottom arm to keep the pole away from me. However, the only way to swing was to bend my bottom arm ...
jojovaulter wrote: I don't understand how to apply force to the pole to keep my body upright and get the pole bending.
jojovaulter wrote: I think my shoulders and arms should be more elastic ...
jojovaulter wrote: Recently I have been studying some elite vaults and noticing (1) their bottom arm bends at takeoff and (2) their bottom arm straightens as they swing (pretty much the opposite of what I do). ... Are they "rowing"? or is their swinging trail leg causing this? or is it something else?
jojovaulter wrote: Another reason I think I am missing this part (at least I think this is related) is because once I initially bend the pole at the plant, I don't really put any more force into the pole for the rest of the vault. In vaults when I try to swing hard or fast I end up throwing my head back and pulling my body towards my hands causing my legs to curl into a tuck - there is no swing or whip or pushing of the pole because I don't know how to initiate it and where or how to apply the force.
jojovaulter wrote: And of course on these "tuck" vaults the pole always ends up unbending before I am inverted.
jojovaulter wrote: The weird thing is my best vaults (like the video) are when I am very relaxed and don't try to do anything. The problem with this strategy is I end up doing a slow partial tuck that is not explosive, and I use a very small amount of strength. This tells me that I am not using my full potential.
jojovaulter wrote: The problem with this strategy is I end up doing a slow partial tuck that is not explosive, and I use a very small amount of strength. This tells me that I am not using my full potential.
jojovaulter wrote: I am always trying to improve my takeoff - I try to raise up, and I try to think about "chasing the pole to vertical". And I think it works out ok though I want to jump up more at takeoff and have more leg separation so I can take off farther out … But I basically hit the positions that I would like, though as I said before my thought is my arms are not doing what they should be.
jojovaulter wrote:And is it possible that you don't penetrate because you panic when you feel the pole sinking, so you don't complete your vault like you should? Do you actually bail on these attempts, or what happens?
... When the pole feels like it is sinking I end up bailing because it feels as though I won't make it on to the pit. After the initial takeoff, I am on the pole trying to push the pole beyond the pit but the pole looses all forward momentum as I near the box. Once I get to this point the pole straightens to either above the box or a little in front of it. If I tried to get upside down to finish the vault the way I normally do, by breaking my bottom arm, I don't think I would make it to the pad.
… I am on the pole trying to push the pole beyond the pit …
jojovaulter wrote:Seriously, maybe you just need to move to a heavier pole when this happens?
I never thought about this. I thought for the most part if a pole is too soft then I should land deep in the pit.
jojovaulter wrote: Bring my grip closer, carry my pole higher, jump at takeoff, don't block with my bottom arm, swing instead of pull... Kind of a lot. ... I had a meet today and got to try out my "new" vault. It was my first day actually swinging on a bending pole without blocking and breaking so I am pretty happy! ... My step is around 11', so I know that I've got to keep working on moving that back. and I know that my extension at the end is poor as I just flag off of the pole ...
jojovaulter wrote: ... but if my reading has taught me anything, the better take off I have the better extension I can get
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