Getting Inverted
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Getting Inverted
My coach says I have a decent run, take off, then swing through, but then when I try to get inverted i cant move my hips any higher than my middle hand postition. Im realy good with gymnastic simulation drills, but when i try to put it together on the pole i have a tough time. Are there any other drills I can do to get inverted pr any other motions I have to do?
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when you swing through and get rockedback, is your butt higher than your head, or at least even with it? cuz the lower your butt is ther harder it is to complete your invert. if you are rocking back and getting your butt high though....then i dont really know. but you could do bubkas on a bar to work on the shoulder drop, and straight poling so you can really just focus on your form instead of the pole bend and return energy. hope it helps...
Inversion problem
If you have a video, post it. Without a video, I'm thinking that you are probably moving your top hand past vertical when you come off the ground. That moves your center of gravity forward and prevents you from inverting. You could also be blocking with your bottom arm. That accentuates the CG moving forward. In essence, it sounds like you are bringing your legs up, but not locking your trunk to your body in the process (pike). That action keeps your hips down through the vault. When the energy from the pole is released, it is literally impossible to get inverted.
You might want to do straight pole drills to get the feel of inverting before trying it on a loaded pole.
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You might want to do straight pole drills to get the feel of inverting before trying it on a loaded pole.
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I have some videos of myself on a dvd, im not sure how to cut out some of the clips and post it on here tho, anyways i think im am goin to have no prolem getting inverted now, i kinda just did what i normally do when i jumped but i waited a few seconds and forced my vertical and my coach said it was perfect. Ill try to post a vid and see what you guys's opinon is.
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I have a question related to this.. One of my biggest problems is not getting vertical. When I watch the videos of vaulters with great form it looks like they get their feet to the top of the pole, which I CAN do. But then they are still in a L position(some more than others) and thats where i get stuck. How do you get your body to straighten out while your legs are still at the top of the pole, what is the best drill to perfect this?... And also, many vaulters look like when they get vertical, the pole is almost unbent, and when it does it pushes them up an extra few feet, is the the poles bending that does this, or is it the person using his/her arms and upperbody to push up farther? I think once I can do these few things, I will easily be able to reach my goal of 12'. My form otherwise is pretty good, I will be posting a video soon.. Thanks.
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