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You evidently are are merely pointing out that as the vaulter breaks at the hips, the chord of the pole is beginning to lengthen and as this occurs the forward roll of the pole is slowing down. I agree.
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It is worth
mentioning here that the arrest of the shoulders after the deep penetration ensures the
drive of the hips upwards to the pole, through
active unbending of the left arm, whereas the
acceleration of the vaulter’s hips drive
upwards was built up by the turn of the
shoulders back and down.
PVDaddy wrote: ... I knew that gymnast performed a technique on the high bar during the downswing (not to take anything away from your "coined" phrase Kirk, but gymnast have used the term 'downswing' for a long time) they call the "TAP" out of Hollowed out body position were they push out away from the bar to elongate their swing and that this generates greater power, because longer levers have greater power. The gymnastic site I researched also said it lowers their center of gravity. ...
PVDaddy wrote: I have received scrutiny from you on this subject, that the object is not to lower your center of gravity but to raise it.
the way you describe the gymnastic "tap", I'm not convinced that you've personnally experienced what a "tap" feels like - or you wouldn't be explaining it as you are. It just seems to me that you're quoting others without a full understanding or appreciation for the intracies of what THEY'RE talking about.
You can call me rude or not, but you still haven't clarified whether you've ever done a shoot-to-a-handstand or a giant on the highbar (both involving a tap), so I make no apologies for that. If you've never DONE something, then you can't properly describe it to the level of detail that you're attempting to describe it. No put-down intended. I'm just trying to get to the facts. You should not be embarassed or feel insulted if you have never personally felt a tap - many PV coaches haven't. But then again, they don't try to describe it in detail either.
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