What are your problems jumping?
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What are your problems jumping?
What is the biggest problems yall run into when yall go through with your jump...like plant, swing,arms?????
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Lonestar, have you always had this problem or is it now that your a masters vaulter? I'm asking because I've struggled with the same thing since I've started vaulting agian.
For my self I came to the realization that I can only take a couple of vaults running as powerfully as I used too. after that my stride length, no matter how hard I try to keep it consistant just isn't there. and I take some long, slow, BIG steps to to get a take off and end up flat and under at the take off. I found that I have to move my step up as I take more vaults.
For my self I came to the realization that I can only take a couple of vaults running as powerfully as I used too. after that my stride length, no matter how hard I try to keep it consistant just isn't there. and I take some long, slow, BIG steps to to get a take off and end up flat and under at the take off. I found that I have to move my step up as I take more vaults.
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Actually, I'm retired now, but I was speaking in general terms that the majority of vaulters I see jump under.
While I was jumping, it was just steering to be under. I was accelerating great on my last 6 steps, but lengthening to hit 11' when I needed to be at 12' or farther.
Even Scott Hennig, a 5.80 jumper now retired, used to take off sometimes at 10' gripping well over 16' - the pole would literally be bent on his penultimate step. It's not about just simply needing to move one's step back or forward, it's about teaching a stride pattern/motor program that highly relates to depth-perception so that the vaulter feels comfortable taking off farther away from the pit.
I still pick up a pole from time to time to demonstrate drills, and I've re-worked my depth perception well enough where I can randomly pick a spot anywhere on the runway and hit an on or out takeoff every time.
Anyway, under is bad.
While I was jumping, it was just steering to be under. I was accelerating great on my last 6 steps, but lengthening to hit 11' when I needed to be at 12' or farther.
Even Scott Hennig, a 5.80 jumper now retired, used to take off sometimes at 10' gripping well over 16' - the pole would literally be bent on his penultimate step. It's not about just simply needing to move one's step back or forward, it's about teaching a stride pattern/motor program that highly relates to depth-perception so that the vaulter feels comfortable taking off farther away from the pit.
I still pick up a pole from time to time to demonstrate drills, and I've re-worked my depth perception well enough where I can randomly pick a spot anywhere on the runway and hit an on or out takeoff every time.
Anyway, under is bad.
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