trackpole wrote:Wow, so much new info to catch up on here!!! I am trying to get my head around all these issues and was wondering under this train of thought. What would be an appropriate grip width for this approach. Obviously too wide puts too much pressure on the bottom arm and two narrow loses stability. Its seems as though Bubka's grip width widened slightly over his years and was wondering if there was any reason why this had happened.
Obviously you do not what to change the width of your grip during approach or take-off. Out of all systems I found that this one bellow works the best for pole carry, plant and work on the pole. In some cases the width may be adjusted very slightly based on particular athlete and conditions.
1. Stand straight with shoulders perpendicular to the line of the runway and the pole parallel to the line of the runway
2. Extend you r left arm in front at the eye level without turning your shoulders.
3. Your right arm grip will be right above your nose and just in your field of vision