http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH_aFJyB ... 3D46653076
compare this vault now at 12 to what i was doing earlier in the season at 10'6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di5Y_KvKDa0
ok foreal tho someone help
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Tyler Porter
Class of 2010(HS)
PR 16'7.1/4" (5.05)
Class of 2010(HS)
PR 16'7.1/4" (5.05)
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Is that really 12'? How tall are you? What's your weight and what pole are you on?
Well it looks to me like the plant is a little late, just a little, But at your point of development, it's actually a pretty good plant, I think. You're not keeping your trail leg extended, which results in your hips being ripped from under you. And also try to keep your trail leg straight
Oh and also, don't jab out when you are running. Try to keep your left arm relaxed.
But as usual, I'm not a coach so I could always be incorrect with what I say.
Well it looks to me like the plant is a little late, just a little, But at your point of development, it's actually a pretty good plant, I think. You're not keeping your trail leg extended, which results in your hips being ripped from under you. And also try to keep your trail leg straight
Oh and also, don't jab out when you are running. Try to keep your left arm relaxed.
But as usual, I'm not a coach so I could always be incorrect with what I say.
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The angles and make it difficult to see.... if you could get two from the same angle to compare it would make life easier...
But it looks as if your running form is pretty good, but it can be cleaner. More power needs to be put into the ground, from your 12-foot jump it looks like your turning over really nice, but not moving anywhere very quickly. Look into weight room training with squats.
From behind it doesn’t look like your getting hit too bad off the ground and its looks smooth. However from the side your plant looks late. Also when you’re trying to get out of your tuck, you seem to stop moving for a bit. Keep moving, make the vault more fluid, because when your not moving and the pole is, your loosing energy, that could be used to send you up.
But it looks as if your running form is pretty good, but it can be cleaner. More power needs to be put into the ground, from your 12-foot jump it looks like your turning over really nice, but not moving anywhere very quickly. Look into weight room training with squats.
From behind it doesn’t look like your getting hit too bad off the ground and its looks smooth. However from the side your plant looks late. Also when you’re trying to get out of your tuck, you seem to stop moving for a bit. Keep moving, make the vault more fluid, because when your not moving and the pole is, your loosing energy, that could be used to send you up.
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TylerPorter11 wrote:what did you think it was
its actually 12'2.75"
but whos counting right?
Height - 5'7"-5"8
Weight - 120
Pole Rating - 140
Skypole 13ft 1"
holding at about 12'8
Sorry, I didn't mean to sound suspicious or anything. I guess it looks a little lower than it really is because it's on the lower peg of the standards.
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