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what are the best drills for the top part of the jump....im not just talking on a pole i know there are sit ups and things like that but anything else?
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my coach has me in a sitting position like the L position on the ground. he stands on teh end of the pole or puts it agianst a wall. and we just pull turn and push. but with a smaller pole so it bends a bit and it helps for me to drop my shoulders and raise my hips during the vault
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Heres a good one for ya to work on the top with a bend.
Build a platform you can lay on that is big enough for you to be able to roll over and not fall off it. Put wheels on the bottom so it rolls easily.
Next buy a 10 foot long 1" thickness PVC pipe. You can buy different wall thickness if you want a thinner wall will be softer a thicker wall will be stiffer.
Next sit on the platform in the "U" or "L" position whatever term you use.
Next put the PVC pipe in your hand and hold on with a normal grip and the end of the pipe against a corner of two walls or someone holding it steady.
Next have someone pull the platform towards the stationary end so the PVC pipe starts to bend. Once it has a decent bend in it the person should let go of the platform.
You perform the the proper top and rotation and keep the top arm as close to you. Even with a lesser top arm pulling action the platform will still move (as long as you didn't buy super cheap wheels)
You should work on this first with a straight pole so that you notice the difference between you having to do the work and when the shorten pole is bent and it uncoils and lengths. In that case the lengthening pole does most of the work you just need to stay as close to it as possible.
Build a platform you can lay on that is big enough for you to be able to roll over and not fall off it. Put wheels on the bottom so it rolls easily.
Next buy a 10 foot long 1" thickness PVC pipe. You can buy different wall thickness if you want a thinner wall will be softer a thicker wall will be stiffer.
Next sit on the platform in the "U" or "L" position whatever term you use.
Next put the PVC pipe in your hand and hold on with a normal grip and the end of the pipe against a corner of two walls or someone holding it steady.
Next have someone pull the platform towards the stationary end so the PVC pipe starts to bend. Once it has a decent bend in it the person should let go of the platform.
You perform the the proper top and rotation and keep the top arm as close to you. Even with a lesser top arm pulling action the platform will still move (as long as you didn't buy super cheap wheels)
You should work on this first with a straight pole so that you notice the difference between you having to do the work and when the shorten pole is bent and it uncoils and lengths. In that case the lengthening pole does most of the work you just need to stay as close to it as possible.
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don't put too much emphasis on drills for the top of your jump, focus more on your plant and an efficient energy conversion from the runway thru your takeoff leg into the vault (taking off out with an active takeoff foot). If you have a good plant your swing will be very powerful and the top end will occur pretty naturally or at least much easier.
I never do any top end drills but mine is continuing to get better as I improve everything preceeding it: run, plant, swing..
Also remember to actively row with your left arm when you are swinging to change the axis of rotation to your left hand instead of your right and you will get upside down faster than you'll believe.
I never do any top end drills but mine is continuing to get better as I improve everything preceeding it: run, plant, swing..
Also remember to actively row with your left arm when you are swinging to change the axis of rotation to your left hand instead of your right and you will get upside down faster than you'll believe.
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ok just wondering right now i am tucking and shooting...im trying to not do it but i dont wanna screw anything up for indoor state so ill fix it at the beginning of outdoors but would that help me come off the top better.......wouldnt it keep the pole bent longer so i would have more time to get there?
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personaly i think that it would because of bubkas jumps, yet then i look at all american vaulters (that i've seen) and they all tuck at one point in the vault, i tuck and shoot as well, but i have started little by little getting away fromt he tuck, if that helps.
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When you say top part of the jump I assume you mean the swing, turn and shoot. And all those drills are good for the swing. But for the turn and shoot Gill Athletics makes what the call a Vault Trainer where you hang by your feet unsidedown on a pulley and hold onto a fiberglass handle on the other end of the cable to balance yourself. It's great training for the shoot and the turn portion of your vault. Also is good as a strength trainer. It is kinda expensive however. Anyway here's link.
http://www.gillathletics.com/GillItemVi ... FSID=TA190
http://www.gillathletics.com/GillItemVi ... FSID=TA190
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