Unread postby Gator Alum » Tue Mar 28, 2006 6:48 pm
Could be two different things. My first question is how cold is it in NY? Are you really warmed up enough. Even if you are warmed up properly, your stride length could vary a little in colder climates. One inch per stride shorter than your normal stride length adds up when you drop back to a longer approach. You may be too far outside the box right now.
Secondly, when you move outdoors your perception changes. When vaulting indoors, usually you can see a wall behind the pit. This makes the box/pits seem closer to you. When vaulting outdoors, you only have landscape beyond the pits and it can make the box/pits look farther away.
I would guess it is a combo. of both right now. Warm up really good, move your step up a foot to 18 inches and take off!
Another thing to try is keep moving your step back a left. Start at 3 lefts with drills, go back to 4 lefts for more drills, 5 lefts with shorter pole, 6 lefts....7 lefts. Each time you feel confident, move back a left.
"Its time to punish the body"