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this is a video of me doing the sliding box drill, i was wondering if i was doing it right, and what i need to change?
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rainbowgirl28 wrote:I like my vaulters to keep their drive knee up and trail leg back and land on the drive knee foot (so right foot for most vaulters) when they do slide box drills.
yeah, that was like the last one i did and i was kinda tired and remembered to get the camera, i usually keep the drive knee forward the whole time too, i guess i should have noted that
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txpolevaulter_k25 wrote:thanks, the pole drop is one of the things i work on manly i gotta get my run as close to perfect as possible, i noticed i round off the plant kinda, does anybody know if that causes problems later on, and if so, what?
yes. you'll start getting caught with the pole off to the right at the plant and you'll drift right. Also, it takes you off balance a little bit when you run so you slow down to compensate.
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The 3-step plant drill causes a lot of bad habits IMHO. Learn to time your hands moving up with a free dropping pole. Don't even take a step until you can do it standing still. Do it with both hands, do it with one hand at a time. Your hands should just move basically straight up. Your chest can open up by moving the right shoulder back a bit. Watch Bubka for this.
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