Now that is a pity! Most people should be looking for the best camp - even to begin to learn to vault! Because the evidence is clear that getting it right at the very beginning saves a lot of misery later on as faults have to be dealt with - especially if these faults have been over learned. Since I have worked with hundreds of kids at camps in the US over the past five years I have seen all of this at first hand - it is not just a cosy theoretical perspective.
As you will have seen in discussions on the state of vaulting in the USA, one of the biggest problems is that successive coaches through an athletes career have to spend time eradicating weaknesses instead of being able to build on a sound technical base.
But again you misrepresent the situation - Just take a look at the folk I am ASSISTING at camps across the country! Baggett - perhaps with Jeremy Bailey (lately vault coach at BYU), Starkey, McMichael, Allison, Sparks, Lawrence Johnson and Botcharnikov, Bertolami, Dodds, Willoughby, Isaacs - all experienced coaches. Oh and apart from Botcharnikov they are all US citizens! And even he may be one by now if he got his citizenship papers recently!
KirkB I respect your experience and commitment but dont start a p----g contest with me. That said it is OK to dump on zr76 any time you like because he is a wet behind the ears novice trying to understand the event -and all of those kids need to be put in their place at times! I have got myself into trouble in the past by doing precisely that. Incidentally when is your book coming out?
