Steps vs. Strides
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Steps vs. Strides
ok, this is just something i notice when vaulters talk about their approaches.
I usually refer to my approach in the total strides as in 8 strides = 4 lefts
or my full approach is 16 strides
ive heard vaulters talk about running from a 7 step approach which does not really make sense. why do two strides equal a "step" quoting it in lefts(or rights) makes more sense than saying steps, but how does this relate to vaulters who start with their run with a right if they are right handed. his full approach may be 15 strides or 17 strides, etc.
so, from now on all vaulters must refer to their run in strides just to make me happy
what is your opinion/practice on this?
I usually refer to my approach in the total strides as in 8 strides = 4 lefts
or my full approach is 16 strides
ive heard vaulters talk about running from a 7 step approach which does not really make sense. why do two strides equal a "step" quoting it in lefts(or rights) makes more sense than saying steps, but how does this relate to vaulters who start with their run with a right if they are right handed. his full approach may be 15 strides or 17 strides, etc.
so, from now on all vaulters must refer to their run in strides just to make me happy
what is your opinion/practice on this?
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Re: Steps vs. Strides
Skyin' Brian wrote: but how does this relate to vaulters who start with their run with a right if they are right handed. his full approach may be 15 strides or 17 strides, etc.
I do this, and i use the "left" system....just for some people who i feel are priveleged (lol, j/k), i will just tell them something like 5 1/2 lefts, but often just find myself telling them 6 instead, if there is no reason to tell them otherwise.
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I count every left step that I take in accending order (1,2,3,4...). Before then, I would count every left in sets of three:
1-2-3 1-2-3 ...
or 1-2 1-2-3 ...
or 1 1-2-3 ...
but whatever floats your boats works best for you!
1-2-3 1-2-3 ...
or 1-2 1-2-3 ...
or 1 1-2-3 ...
but whatever floats your boats works best for you!
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OAKPV2004 wrote:who really cares. Poles and run mean diddly squat when it coem to results.
not sure what this means, but i was really just referring to this as a communication thing proposing that everyone refer to their run in strides...yeah, the topic doesnt matter, but i believe that poles and run do matter quite a bit
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