Left Handed World Record...
Moderators: achtungpv, vaultmd
its alot harder to jump lefty. First off we ahve to hold the pole with the wrong hands. Next we have to jump with righ handed pole, when are they going to come out with LEFT HANDED POLES!! and finaly if a coach likes coaching from the left side of a normal vaulter they have to switch sides for us wrong sided jumpers. Its a very much harder to jump lefty.
What's hard is jumping right handed when you are left handed. My daughter started jumping as a junior, and she made the mistake of literally following the hand placement directions of her track coach, who assumed she was right handed. She jumped through her senior indoor season right handed. She was progressing well, so no one, including me, thought anything was wrong. She finally went to a pole vault coach before her senior outdoor season, who asked if she was left handed or right handed. When she answered she was left handed, he asked her why she was vaulting right handed. Of course, she really couldn't answer the question except only to say that was how she was taught. She switched to left-handed for her senior outdoor season and jumped 9'6" before she ran out of meets.
Now, how many of you can clear a bar jumping from either side? My daughter can, but, in retrospect, she feels like she lost a year of development by starting out from her weaker side.
Now, how many of you can clear a bar jumping from either side? My daughter can, but, in retrospect, she feels like she lost a year of development by starting out from her weaker side.
- lonestar
- PV Lover
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Sat Oct 12, 2002 12:23 am
- Location: New Braunfels, TX
- Contact:
breaker wrote:saraf wrote: Next we have to jump with righ handed pole, when are they going to come out with LEFT HANDED POLES!!
im confused... isnt jumping left handed, if you are left handed just the same but mirror imaged? how can a pole be left or right handed, can you explain, because i just dont get it???
Sarcasm
Any scientist who can't explain to an eight-year-old what he is doing is a charlatan. K Vonnegut
it was sarcasm...hard to catch in text sometimes
Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill. - Muhammad Ali
Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.
-Stephen King
Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.
-Stephen King
- rainbowgirl28
- I'm in Charge
- Posts: 30435
- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2002 1:59 pm
- Expertise: Former College Vaulter, I coach and officiate as life allows
- Lifetime Best: 11'6"
- Gender: Female
- World Record Holder?: Renaud Lavillenie
- Favorite Vaulter: Casey Carrigan
- Location: A Temperate Island
- Contact:
polecat wrote:What's hard is jumping right handed when you are left handed. My daughter started jumping as a junior, and she made the mistake of literally following the hand placement directions of her track coach, who assumed she was right handed. She jumped through her senior indoor season right handed. She was progressing well, so no one, including me, thought anything was wrong. She finally went to a pole vault coach before her senior outdoor season, who asked if she was left handed or right handed. When she answered she was left handed, he asked her why she was vaulting right handed. Of course, she really couldn't answer the question except only to say that was how she was taught. She switched to left-handed for her senior outdoor season and jumped 9'6" before she ran out of meets.
Now, how many of you can clear a bar jumping from either side? My daughter can, but, in retrospect, she feels like she lost a year of development by starting out from her weaker side.
I disagree. I think which hand you write with is completely irrelevant to which way you should pole vault. What matters is what foot you are dominant on. I am guessing your daughter was also dominant on her right foot, and that is why she did better when she switched sides.
I write left handed, but I jump a lot higher off my left foot (right handed). I jumped lefty for a month and only cleared 7'6"
I never ask kids what handed they are. I usually stick a pole up in the air and have them jump up and try to touch it (without telling them why I am doing it). If there is still confusion, I find out what leg they preferred in other sports.
I think many coaches just teach everyone righty because it is a lot easier to coach. You really limit people's potential when you do that.
-
- PV Lover
- Posts: 1487
- Joined: Tue Jun 10, 2003 12:31 am
- Expertise: former college vaulter, Current college coach
- Lifetime Best: 5.26
- Favorite Vaulter: bubka
- Location: Madison, WI
- Contact:
- lonestar
- PV Lover
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Sat Oct 12, 2002 12:23 am
- Location: New Braunfels, TX
- Contact:
KYLE ELLIS wrote:I dont understand how is it easier to coach?
Probably not true for every coach, but true for me. I'm used to looking at vaults from a certain angle, and mostly right-handed vaults. I have a more difficult time reading positions in realtime when watching a lefty. I do think they all look alike, running sideways and hunched over. Plus, I'm always telling them the wrong knee to drive or arm to punch and correcting myself constantly.
Any scientist who can't explain to an eight-year-old what he is doing is a charlatan. K Vonnegut
- ashcraftpv
- That one guy
- Posts: 1202
- Joined: Thu Sep 12, 2002 1:06 pm
- Expertise: Former College Vaulter (D1), Current High School Coach, 1999 Outdoor Big Ten Champion
- Lifetime Best: 5.25m
- World Record Holder?: Renaud Lavillenie
- Favorite Vaulter: Jason Hinkin
- Location: Gig Harbor, WA
- Contact:
I'll agree, its much harder to coach a lefty if you are a right handed vaulter. I had one 3 years ago, and it took me a while to get used to watching his vaults. I probably missed out on a few mistakes just because of the opposite angle i was lloking from , but I picked it up by the end of the year. The biggest problem for me was trying to demonstrate things to him lefthanded.....
PoleVaultPlanet is coming.....
-
- PV Lover
- Posts: 1487
- Joined: Tue Jun 10, 2003 12:31 am
- Expertise: former college vaulter, Current college coach
- Lifetime Best: 5.26
- Favorite Vaulter: bubka
- Location: Madison, WI
- Contact:
Return to “Pole Vault - USA Elite”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 17 guests