Looking at the bar
Looking at the bar
This has always been an ongoing problem for me; whenever I jump, I have a tendency to look at the bar, whether it's at takeoff, or when I'm trying to get inverted.
I know that by doing this, I'm hampering my jump and what it could potentially be, so I was just wondering whether any of you have had a problem like this, as well as what kind of cues do you use to avoid it, and how do you practice using these cues (if there are any)?
I know that by doing this, I'm hampering my jump and what it could potentially be, so I was just wondering whether any of you have had a problem like this, as well as what kind of cues do you use to avoid it, and how do you practice using these cues (if there are any)?
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I have this exact same problem!!! What I do is I am too focused on the bar/height, so I let my feet and hips drop out too early and don't get back all the way. In order to fix this, my coach tries having me visualize a bar at a higher height and try to clear/kick that. (an example is like me going for 10'6", but visualize a bar at 12' to kick or pretend to clear) Hope this helps!
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Believe it or not, i've tried that before but for some reason it just made my performance worse..I'm really not sure why, but visualization doesn't quite work for me -- I'm more of a muscle memory/kinesthetic vaulter.
During my past few practices though, I've tried to keep my eyes on my bottom hand, rather than the bar; it's just that whenever I do this, I begin to lose focus on bringing my legs to my top hand, etc. Pretty damn frustrating if you ask me.
During my past few practices though, I've tried to keep my eyes on my bottom hand, rather than the bar; it's just that whenever I do this, I begin to lose focus on bringing my legs to my top hand, etc. Pretty damn frustrating if you ask me.
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thats all really good advice. i try to visualize with some success. Muscle memory is also i thing im trying to get down. Sometimes what we do at practice is put the bar at the bottom and a bungee up top. Lets say the bungee is at 15 and the bar is at 11. We swing up to the 15 to try to kick it or clear it, and the 11 bar doesnt even phase us. That actually helps a lot.
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I look at my feet while i'm "inverting", which i feel is a slight improvement from looking at the cross bar. I still don't let my shoulders rotate under my hips, or get my head back soon enough, so i don't know if it actually works. Maybe it will work better for someone else.
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i used to have the same problem all throughout last track season,,
But this year one practice i was like "alright, i dont care if im too scared to get up side down, im gona do it!", and some how i got inverted atleast a little and didnt look at the cross bar,, i guess i threw my head back and let my shoulders drop below my hips,,, im not sure if i was doing it right but my coach said im finally becoming a "pole vaulter" now,,,
(i cleared 11 doing it but im still a pv noob,, i hope this helped though cause although im a noob and all, i can finally choose not to look at the cross bar)
But this year one practice i was like "alright, i dont care if im too scared to get up side down, im gona do it!", and some how i got inverted atleast a little and didnt look at the cross bar,, i guess i threw my head back and let my shoulders drop below my hips,,, im not sure if i was doing it right but my coach said im finally becoming a "pole vaulter" now,,,
(i cleared 11 doing it but im still a pv noob,, i hope this helped though cause although im a noob and all, i can finally choose not to look at the cross bar)
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