Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

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Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby ECvaulter30 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:01 pm

I know everything else im doing isnt perfect but its there.. i have a decent run/approach, good plant(as in not getting sucked under), good block.. but once the pole recoils i loose all of it.. any help on the matters of turning? cause i'm clearing 13'6 by sitting over the bar but i need a turn badly so any help?
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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby powerplant42 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:29 pm

The simple answer: You're not swinging properly.

The turn is natural if you do everything else smoothly enough.

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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby ECvaulter30 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:01 pm

i'm a righty vaulter.. so when refering to swing you mean "right leg up almost 90 degrees, left leg hanging down then swing with the pole" correct? cause i try not to tuck but i feel as if i do get a swing but tuck early?
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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby KirkB » Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:41 am

ECvaulter30 wrote:... i have a decent run/approach, good plant(as in not getting sucked under), good block.. but once the pole recoils i lose all of it.. any help on the matters of turning? ...

I underlined the key words in your post.

I suspect that "turning" isn't your root problem ... it's the "good block" that you refer to.

What's your definition of a GOOD block? :idea:

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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby vault3rb0y » Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:00 pm

You dont block in the pole vault. If you do, it will BLOCK your whole body from going upside down. Push your hands UP, but not hard. Your bottom arm should not be straight, but it shouldnt be in your face either. Keep your hands there when you swing.
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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby ECvaulter30 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:31 pm

i dont know exactly how to describe the block because the ways i'm trying to are terrible form but heres what i got for ya.. handhold about a forearm apart, pushing the pole and getting the bend back from it.. pretty much what happens between take off and inversion
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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby powerplant42 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:24 pm

handhold about a forearm apart, pushing the pole and getting the bend back from it.. pretty much what happens between take off and inversion


Mmm, pretty much what should happen in a tuck and shoot vault... But even in that largely undocumented (and technically inferior) model, there is a SWING.

Watch Bubka in slo-mo on stabhoch for a little while. If you still think he's doing what you're trying to do, I'll be amazed. :yes:

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Re: Get Inverted, Kick, Push, Turn.. Need Help

Unread postby BobbyMoVault » Fri Jun 05, 2009 1:17 pm

ECvaulter30 wrote:I know everything else im doing isnt perfect but its there.. i have a decent run/approach, good plant(as in not getting sucked under), good block.. but once the pole recoils i loose all of it.. any help on the matters of turning? cause i'm clearing 13'6 by sitting over the bar but i need a turn badly so any help?


I noticed that you said you lose all of it whenever the pole recoils. What i have noticed on some vaulters is that whenever they "block" with their left arm and try to complete the vault, it actually works against the recoil of the pole and slows it down. Blocking would also explain why you are having difficulty turning.
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