has any one gone to the sky jumpers camp
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has any one gone to the sky jumpers camp
did it help you
Last edited by fink10 on Fri Jun 04, 2004 4:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
hi
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Any camp you go to is worth while going to. I went to Jan's camp as a Freshman in high school and learned tons of things. I went my sophomore year and didn't learn anything new. That was when it was held at Cal Poly. I'm not certain how it has changed for the better or not; but the best thing to do is. . . is go to as many camps as you can. If you don't learn anything new, at least you might learn something again that you had forgotten. There are plenty of camps to attend. Try all of them out to see what people teach in different parts of the state too.
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i was a four year camper at the PA skyjumpers and am returning as a third year as a coach. I can tell you if you are a 15 foot vaulter looking to be a 16 footer, this is not really the camp for you. Over the course of the last 5 or 6 years. the camp has really moved to a beginners camp. teaching basic vault progressions and systems. I think this is also a fantastic tool for coaches looking to learn about coaching beginners. You will learn a lot, you will be exhausted by the end, and maybe most importantly you will have a great time
hope this helps.
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hope this helps.
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defintly a good camp, i was there one of the years vtechvaulter was a coach. great camp for begginers, really breaks everything down great. the coaches are awesome, i didnt have vtechvaulter but i had some cool ones, and the kids are really cool, you have a fun time when your not vaultin, and you learn alot of drills from short run that you can take with you and do them when your at your own practices.
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I agree with Brian. Going from maybe 12 to 13 or 14 in a camps is sometimes possible, if you are a 15+ vaulter, its hard to coach someone higher in a 4 day camp. At that point, having a steady coach and routine is the key.
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das_1971 wrote:VTechVaulter wrote:I can tell you if you are a 15 foot vaulter looking to be a 16 footer, this is not really the camp for you.
Then again, are their any camps for this?
That is the problem, many camps ARE trying to sell themselves as this type of camp. They usually use practices like raising your grip 8" or going up 15lbs of pole and bringing your standards in to 45cm to accomplish these "improvements". The problem is when the camper goes home the can't replicate any of their camp performances.
Stick with a good developmental camp (like Skyjumpers) and you will be better off in the long run.
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