Field tests revisited
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I may give this a shot on Monday or Tuesday, but I have to work on inverting first...
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If you dont execute a 'real -upspringing - take off' you will not do well in this test - that is the point of doing it!
Another way to think of it is to take off so as to drive your top hand through the biggest arc you can handle -the higher the grip the bigger the arc and vice versa.
Another way to think of it is to take off so as to drive your top hand through the biggest arc you can handle -the higher the grip the bigger the arc and vice versa.
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[quote="altius"]The rule of thumb Petrov applied was that whatever height you achieved from six steps - stiff pole naturally - was the distance from which you should be able to take off from using your full run. In Bubka's case this was 4.25 metres, In jamica in 2002, Sergey confirmed that they used this test.
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I am surprised no one has made a comment about him being able to hold roughly 14 feet from 6 steps.
Stiff Pole!!
Rotation of the pole must be your #1 focus. I love it.
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I am surprised no one has made a comment about him being able to hold roughly 14 feet from 6 steps.
Stiff Pole!!
Rotation of the pole must be your #1 focus. I love it.
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Okay, now that we got it correct I have a 16'vaulter holding at 13'6" but when he moves up at all he drifts off to the left and comes up a little short. I don't have anyone else holding over 12'3". The kids like doing this as an early practice drill. They said it really helps to stretch out their shoulders and give them a feeling of confidence in their plant when we go to full approach.
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