I agree with Altius that the Europeans in general use the slow-out-the-back, gradual acceleration method more often than Americans who are more likely to just turn on the afterburners and head toward the box. I am also certain that the rhythm run is a much better technique. ...............................................................................
My question is 'anyone with 2 cents or more to give – how can this be taught? "Unquote.
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Tim - you have just raised a topic which is just as important as both the 'free take off' and the Petrov approach to inversion - unfortunately few people understand how important it is and if the history of PVP is anything to go, by you will be bombarded with ideas and red herrings from folk who have NEVER TAUGHT this approach to the run up and have little or no idea why it is important.
The last time i tried to introduce the notion that running with a pole with the intent of executing an upspringing take off required both a very specific running technique and run up structure, I was roundly abused by teenagers who had never taught anything.
So while I believe i can contribute something to this issue -which is outlined in BTB - I am reluctant to do so in the technique section. If it can be moved to the coaches section where there is a modicum of protection from the instant experts I will be happy to contribute.
However I will point out that Petrov has made teaching Isinbyeva how to run with the pole, the focus of his coaching since she arrived. He is adamant that you must run 'in front of yourself' as Bubka so clearly did throughout his run and is changing Isi to that pattern. Apparently she had done a great deal of vaulting using a downhill runway in training with her original coach and she had developed poor running technique as a result. I saw them in London earlier this year and she has already made marked improvements in this area - and you are right, if she can do this she will be able to ensure a much more efficient take off.
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