http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfTe1MNASzU
what can i do to improve my vault?
i weigh around 135, im on a 13'7 145 (spirit brand i think??) holding only a few inches below the weight sticker thing.
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so how do i stop that, just keep my arms stiffer? and is there anything i can do to get more height? do i just need to lean back farther, cause it looks like when i get that "pop" im going out and not up, does anyone else notice that? do i just need to stay vertical longer and lean back more?
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but i literally need to change it overnight haha well in 2 days (i have regionals), dont worry, im good at changing things fast. i went to practice 3 times so far this season, and i learned something new and got better each time i went. i think im just gonna try to barrow a 14' 155 or 14' 165 from my old HS. couldnt hurt right? and ill still have my 14'135 as a backup.
but is that the main thing im doing wrong? not leaning back far enough. is that whats making me pop OUT and not UP?
but is that the main thing im doing wrong? not leaning back far enough. is that whats making me pop OUT and not UP?
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I dont agree, sorry! you went into the bar because you werent on a stiff enough pole. The pole you are on in that jump isnt giving you much power back, so thats why it looks like you might be flagging out. Truth is, you are on the right track with how far back with the pole you come. You are connected and traveling upward for a split second, which is good. The stiffer the pole the higher you will be going, so that split second will last longer on the ride up. But the way you are keeping pressure on the pole is causing a natural turn. And thats all a turn is, its nearly impossible to coach someone to turn, because its a natural result of keeping pressure on the pole while you are inverted. Good luck at regionals!
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