Stensol wrote:
Agapit keeps us focused in another thread on the fact that height clearance=pole grip+push-off. OK, that's a great place to start. So, let's see. Imagine we have two vaulters who are physically identical in terms of height, weight, and take-off speed. Vaulter X uses something akin to the 6.40 model, while vaulter Y can be characterized as using the 6.05 model. Does this mean that the following is most likely true?Vaulter X probably grips higher than vaulter Y.
Or is this an oversimplification?
Vaulter X probably uses a heavier pole than vaulter Y.
Vaulter X probably has a greater push-off than vaulter Y.
Vaulter X probably vaults consistently higher than vaulter Y.
The X grip is not always higher then Y, but it is not because X cannot grip the pole at the same grip, but because gripping higher would produce smaller height clearances.
However, the process of increasing the grip in 6.40 model is a peculiar one. One can overgrip on purpose in order to stimulate the body response in training and even competition. With the proper auto feedback, hinted to in Manifesto, it may be possible to increase the output of the body by raising the grip. However, if the grip increase leads to only increase in passive phases other training methods should be use to further the progress.