dj wrote: ... From what I know of Romans work.. he knows the vault from take off to max height pretty well.
I do know Petrov structured Bubka in his early career.. maybe up and to the world record.. I’m not quite sure when but Bubka seemed to make his own decisions in his “later” vault career.. whither those thoughts corresponded to Petrov or not are not worth debating.6.40 Model is a different model similar to the block start as compared to the standing start in sprints. For example who told you before that you must invert immediately upon completing the take-off jump? How is this not a different approach (model)? ...
Who was this a quote from.. Roman??
This is the way Tully was taught.. and many vaulters before him…
And I agree with this… I just felt as and athlete in the long jump and pole vault, and as a coach, I wanted to get all the “physics” out of the takeoff that was possible.. or an explosive “impulse” BAM.. Attack and then swing like H&%%...
Yes, this is a quote from Agapit ... as I said above ...
KirkB wrote: ... On page 4 of this thread, Agapit says ...6.40 Model is a different model similar to the block start as compared to the standing start in sprints. For example who told you before that you must invert immediately upon completing the take-off jump? How is this not a different approach (model)? ...
What in particular are you not agreeing with in the 6.40 Model? As to originality, did you ever seen anything of the sort, published anywhere except by the author?
Lotta good stuff there, DJ, but my questions are still left unanswered. Can Agapit take Bubka's 1997 technique and claim 8 years later that it's a DIFFERENT model, or does that model belong to Petrov and Bubka ... developed over many years ... WITHOUT a break-thru modification to the technique in 1997?
My point is that if Bubka changed something substantially in 1997, we would have heard about it in 1997 ... not 2005. And we would have heard this EARTH-SHATTERING NEWS from Petrov, Bubka, AND Launder (the English voice of Petrov - so to speak).
Even if Petrov was no longer coaching Bubka in 1997, he would have HEARD about his NEW, INNOVATIVE technique, and he would have divulged it ... especially after Bubka retired and there was no reason to keep it as a trade secret. If Petrov had heard abut it and talked about it, then LAUNDER would have heard about it and wrote about it.
But no mention. Nadda. Nil. Zilch. For 8 years. What does that tell you?
Launder published BTB1 prior to 2005, so that accounts for why there's no mention of the 640 Model in it. But he published BTB2 in 2007, yet STILL no mention of the 640 Model. What does that tell you?
Hints: Does Bubka's chest PENETRATE or not? Does he pull INSTANTLY after takeoff or not?
Perhaps that was a rhetorical question. My answer is that it tells us that Agapit's 640 Model is a THEORETICAL model that is not based on anyone having achieved world-class success with it ... yet.
Let's say ... for a moment ... that Bubka was still young and healthy between 1997 and 2005, and let's say that his coach was Agapit. My take on the 640 Model is that it's how Agapit would have CHANGED Bubka's technique ... in order to clear 6.40m+.
Kirk