The Elusive Bar video remix you're going to love this one!
- Bruce Caldwell
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The Elusive Bar video remix you're going to love this one!
The Elusive Bar video remix
I finally got the super eight films out and got them on video for you!
Its been over 30 years since “The Elusive Bar” film captured phenomenal world class pole vaulters in vivid 8mm celluloid… and now its back, and better than ever. Today’s version is enhanced and remixed to offer you a one of a kind viewing of some of history’s most famous vaulters doing what they do best!
World Class Vaulters from the past! The Elusive Bar remix by ESSX
Super eight video of top vaulters we could learn from. World Records Larry Jesse, Earl Bell, Wally Kozakiewcicz, Gunther Lohre, Bob Seagren, Kjell Issakson, Mike Tully, Dave Roberts, and many others.
Check it out on the website at: http://www.essxpv.com/the-elusive-bar-remixed/
One of kind viewing, enjoy compliments of Bruce Caldwell
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Re: The Elusive Bar video remix you're going to love this one!
This is a really cool set of vaults. These are great athletes and combined with the video just posted before this one, gives a good look at the progression of technique.
I personally find the use of the left arm ( bottom arm ) instructing.
With steel (aluminum) There is no left arm at take off. The hands are together and the swing is continuous. Early glass, the left arm folds and never really straightens out. Bubka, Hooker, Walker, Stevenson, etc all straighten the left arm in the middle of the swing.
Just guessing, but the bigger the pole you can move, the higher you will go.
Doug Balcomb
I personally find the use of the left arm ( bottom arm ) instructing.
With steel (aluminum) There is no left arm at take off. The hands are together and the swing is continuous. Early glass, the left arm folds and never really straightens out. Bubka, Hooker, Walker, Stevenson, etc all straighten the left arm in the middle of the swing.
Just guessing, but the bigger the pole you can move, the higher you will go.
Doug Balcomb
The older I get, The better I was.
- Bruce Caldwell
- PV Enthusiast
- Posts: 1783
- Joined: Thu Feb 27, 2003 3:19 pm
- Expertise: It is all about Pole Vaulting. I even catch the competitors poles!
- Lifetime Best: 15'8"
- Favorite Vaulter: Kjell Issakson, Jan Johnson
- Location: DFW TEXAS
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Free VIDEO
Thanks Doug surprised more vaulters have not viewed it cause it is FREE grin
thanks for your comments.
Bruce
thanks for your comments.
Bruce
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