ladyvolspvcoach wrote:I discerne a Ukrainian accent in your writings agapit!! Am I correct??
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ladyvolspvcoach wrote:I discerne a Ukrainian accent in your writings agapit!! Am I correct??
ladyvolspvcoach wrote:Wgat was with the cowboy hat and gotee(sp)??!!
VTechVaulter wrote:while i am surely no expert...
i have to say that i do agree with a lot of the concepts described, but some of the comparisons are just pointless. Yes, its true that markov has almost no shot at 6.40.. but honestly bubka woulda had to line one up perfect. He had tons of height on some 6.00+ bars but hes often nearly hit bars on the way up and on the way down.. but just had huge hip height none the less. It also should be said that bubka is both taller and faster than markov... so he already should be able to jump higher.
also saying that people are jumping on a 6.00 model is just kind of weird too. No one jumps 6.0m and then suddenly goes oops well i better cross over to a 6.20 model so i can PR again. I think people continously evolve through a series of strengthening the weak links. not by following on pattern forever. Different strokes for different folks.
but i do believe the basis of a lot of this is true. Especially the part drawing comparisons to old straigh pole vaults. The physics makes much more sense.
anyway.. my .02 is out there
VTechVaulter wrote:I think people continously evolve through a series of strengthening the weak links. not by following on pattern forever. Different strokes for different folks.
agapit wrote:VTechVaulter wrote:I think people continously evolve through a series of strengthening the weak links. not by following on pattern forever. Different strokes for different folks.
It is true that continuous improvement is one way to go, however it would be nice if Mack realized what he realized 10 years earlier say at 21 years of age.
VTechVaulter wrote:agapit wrote:VTechVaulter wrote:I think people continously evolve through a series of strengthening the weak links. not by following on pattern forever. Different strokes for different folks.
It is true that continuous improvement is one way to go, however it would be nice if Mack realized what he realized 10 years earlier say at 21 years of age.
oh i have no doubt that bubka could have cleared some of those bars. he was an increbible athlete and technician. i guess i see what your saying about the models. your just trying to introduce improvements in certain aspects of current philosophy... which makes sense.
i actually have a question for you that im curious about. What is your philophy and amount of pole bends. I noticed that bubka on a lot of his big jumps didn't bend his pole nearly as much as many people do now. I think this is part of what helped him move so well through the whole jump, i think a big bend slows down your movement through the box (obviously to a point, no bend at all isn't good either).
agapit wrote:
my opinion is that everyone should forget about the fact that pole bends at all. It will bend exactly right amount depending on the amount of energy generated during the first phase. if you are focusing on the pole bend you are redistributing energy and not efficient by definition.
Ther right way to view it is: "the pole will bend as much as I have generated speed in the approach and as much as I generated energy during the inversion."
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