Unread postby jomrus » Wed Apr 09, 2003 10:39 am
Come on guys. I think you are all right, but vaulters have a hard time fixing habits. Especially one like this. Taking off out is one of the hardest things to just make yourself do. When I came to college, I had a long last step, and the farthest out I had ever taken off was about 11'. The coach here utilized a little thing called a pacifier. Yeah, just like a baby. A small flat pad, or a towel, or shirt will work. If you want to take off from say 12' then put it at 11'. You can practice this from shorts, with a closer take off, just to get the feeling of getting your foot down. Eventually, you can use this on every vault in practice, for some reason, it just makes you put your foot down. Am I not right in saying habits cannot be fixed easily without tricking your little mind into doing things? Give it a shot. Like I said I took off no farther out that 11' in high school. I've tricked my mind into liking to take off between 12'6'' and 13'6''. It works for all our guys and gals. Give it a shot. It's simple.
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