Mecham wrote:agapit wrote:The key to the successful inversion is the delay between the time when foot leaves the ground and the beginning of the left arm pull, if a vaulter is pulling at all and not pushing or rowing.
And we would like to completley minimize this delay almost to nothing. Right? The shorter the delay the better. Is there almost NO delay between the two? or that we would like to achieve no delay
Absolutely, it is one of the most important components in the new model. However, many vaulters did not ever focus on this KEY element. These vaulters are Tarasov, Britz, Hartwig, Markov to mention the top few.
As a matter of fact, I do not know anyone who focuses on this KEY element. I think even Bubka in his time intuitively understood it, but I am not aware of the program that focused on this element specifically.
In LoJo’s program this was THE KEY ELEMENT. Tim Mack, I think, came close in the realization last year. I mean conscience minimization of the time between takeoff and inversion.
It is not enough to just think about it. There are real obstacles to minimization of the time. Any other models (that I am aware) except models that build on free takeoff (prejump) lead to PROHIBITIVE delay.