Pretty sure this doesnt actually help with good form, but it looks pretty fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSV7Kf-E5vo
The double pole vault
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Re: The double pole vault
I think it's OK to fool around with that drill, since it's impossible to NOT swing properly from the top hand. It's similar in purpose to the "teepee drill" in David Butler's Reno vid. The teepee drill should be the first one you try, then this one.
The bungee isn't necessary. It's the bottom half of the vault (the downswing) on this drill that's important ... not the top half or the bar clearance.
If you're going to try this, remember to focus on what your trail leg is doing (or should be doing) during the downswing ... not what the hands are doing. This drill might be good in that it might teach you that you really only need to HANG ONTO THE POLE with the hands! Nothing more!
Here's a drill that does just the opposite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hoehcs3I0gM&NR=1
You will notice that in order for these wannabe stunt men to do their double-front somis, they must BLOCK OUT with their bottom arm and STOP their swing.
Kirk
The bungee isn't necessary. It's the bottom half of the vault (the downswing) on this drill that's important ... not the top half or the bar clearance.
If you're going to try this, remember to focus on what your trail leg is doing (or should be doing) during the downswing ... not what the hands are doing. This drill might be good in that it might teach you that you really only need to HANG ONTO THE POLE with the hands! Nothing more!
Here's a drill that does just the opposite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hoehcs3I0gM&NR=1
You will notice that in order for these wannabe stunt men to do their double-front somis, they must BLOCK OUT with their bottom arm and STOP their swing.
Kirk
Run. Plant. Jump. Stretch. Whip. Extend. Fly. Clear. There is no tuck! THERE IS NO DELAY!
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Re: The double pole vault
Honestly dont think that was ment to be a drill, just some guys goofing off.
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Re: The double pole vault
VaultPurple wrote:Honestly dont think that was meant to be a drill, just some guys goofing off.
He may have been just goofing off, but Butler's teepee drill was serious.
The double-pole vaulter probably never realized that there's actually a good reason to do SOMETHING like that. Now, if he reads this thread, he'll realize that even tho he may have never intended the drill to be serious, it DOES have a useful purpose ... as per the teepee drill!
Kirk
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