PP, another variant of the "running jump onto the highbar" drill is to jump up and catch the bar on the way up (as you last stated), then immediately stretch to the C (to finish your takeoff), and then immediately after that pop out of it by driving the trail leg down about a foot or two (whilst transforming from an arch to a hollow). But don't even try to whip past the chord. Just stop the drill as soon as you drive the leg down a foot or two. It's kinda like a jagodin on the highbar in this respect. All you want to do is get the feel for how to (1) jump off the ground aggressively; (2) catch the bar but let your chest continue to drive past it a bit; (3) stretch the trail leg; and (4) pop out of this stretched C position. Then just coast to a stop and dismount.
RG, I do agree that PP needs to get stronger, but I just don't like mixing up my drills. It's either a technique drill or a strength drill. If you keep them separate, and have a separate mental focus on what you're concentrating on, then you'll "get it right". Otherwise, you begin to muddle technique with strength ... even to the point of getting confused on exactly what the drill is supposed to accomplish ... which is the muddle we have at the moment, I guess.
So yes ... coasting to a stop would be the best way to finish this drill past the chord. I do agree with that, for the reason I just stated. Thanks for clearing that up. In fact, if the downswing is done properly, you won't be able to do much more. You'll be rotating/swinging so fast on the upswing that it will be all you can do to just stop your rotation/swing. I did these with casts on my legs, and I was forever crushing the casts on the highbar due to the force of my rotation! UW Hospital wasn't too pleased with me when I kept coming back every week for a new cast!
Don't think that PP has this drill anywhere near "aced" tho. Even tho the motions aren't bad, his speed is WAAAAY too slow. He needs to step it up a notch ... or two. Yes, he's doing them half as fast as he should be doing them. The faster the whip drill is done on the HB, the faster you'll downswing/whip on the pole!
Kirk