powerplant42 wrote:Humor us! Just drop your damn grip and videotape it. Then slowly move it up ... videotaping as you go. Is that so hard?
KB, I did this already.
Is this the one you're referring to?
powerplant42 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AQBew8FHFA (note: grip moves up and up for each step... see my blog thread for more info... you should be able to tell which are high and which are low...)
In your blog thread, you said ...
powerplant42 wrote: the grip was either the same or higher than the one right before it
Here's 6P's youtube comments about those sand vaults ...
much much better, though, between 1:19 and 1:55, you started gripping too high for your current abilities (you sacrificed technique, for grip). remember, grip means nothing if you can't use it. the last 2 were better though, most likely due to either a decrease in grip, or an earlier take-off (the latter is certainly true, either way). -6P
IMO, 6P pretty well nailed it! So after 4 pages of argumentative posting (plus the 8 pages on your blog thread), what I can see is that your BEST attempts at these jagodins is on this vid, yet you're DEFENDING your technique on the reps between 1:19 and 1:55. Is that your position? What a bloody waste of time!
Others say you're not doing the drill properly. Do you REALLY think that you weren't overgripping on any of the attempts between 1:19 AND 1:55?
I'm back to saying just drop your damn grip to the point where you're doing the drill PROPERLY ... then slowly move it back up! And if you move it up TOO MUCH, move it back DOWN a tad! You HAVE NOT already done this! If you had, you wouldn't be stalling out as much as you are. Perhaps you have a different interpretation of ASOP (Almost Stalling Out Point). Between 1:19 and 1:55, your technique has definitely deteriorated ... as 6P says ... and you're stalling out TOO MUCH (IMHO).
I don't dispute that the drill should be done with a grip that forces you to JUMP vigorously on takeoff and hit the pole with the top hand LONG. If your grip is too low, then you will naturally hunch your shoulders (a bad habit). But between 1:19 and 1:55, you're stalling out too much ... meaning you're gripping too high. If it was only a single bad attempt, then I'd say OK, you fixed it on the next attempt by jumping better. But YOU HAD 5 BAD JUMPS IN A ROW! And according to your blog, you didn't adjust your grip DOWN once! That's not learning at the ASOP, that's stupidity! You should have lowered your grip after the SECOND one! If you challenge this, then show me where BTB2 says that you should NEVER lower your grip if you're stalling out too much.
Come on, PP, use some common sense.
Kirk