Tori Anthony 14', Shade Weygandt 13'6" natl soph record

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Tori Anthony 14', Shade Weygandt 13'6" natl soph record

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Unread postby vault3rb0y » Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:06 pm

Shades isnt coming up for me. But freaking awesome girls!! The best vaulters just get better and better every year it seems....
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Unread postby kat_vaulter » Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:48 am

Shade is going to jump really high in her career. She did not even get back all the way on that jump and she jumped 13'6". I think she is the best high school female in a while. She has good speed, height, build, and wants to do better.

Shade- keep up the good work and you will achieve your goals. I think you will jump 14' 3" this year!!!!

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Unread postby pvgrl09 » Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:51 pm

thanks!!! i hope to work on getting inverted and i guess i'll see how it goes at simplot. Hope to clear some even bigger bars this year.

and nice video!!!

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Unread postby VTechVaulter » Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:29 pm

does anyone know what pole/grip height she is on

not to be rude, but there is a lot missing from that jump. If she learns how to do a few things, she will jump very VERY high.

things i see.

taking off under
not swinging trail leg long enough
good arm drag, but not pressuring up and jumping off the ground resulting a low bend
never lays shoulders back
late turn

that being said. she can def. jump extremely high in the future. an absolute TON of talent there. and shes only a sophmore. def keep an eye out for this one in the future (and now actually)


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Unread postby htheodore » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:02 am

I think she is on a 13-9 170 Altius. The things you list that are wrong with her jump, are not always wrong. I hve seen many of her jumps where all the elements you listed were correct. I also know she will take up any pole you put in her hands without hesitation. Paul has done a great job and he knows his work is not finished.

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Unread postby VTechVaulter » Sat Jan 27, 2007 11:02 pm

htheodore wrote:I think she is on a 13-9 170 Altius. The things you list that are wrong with her jump, are not always wrong. I hve seen many of her jumps where all the elements you listed were correct. I also know she will take up any pole you put in her hands without hesitation. Paul has done a great job and he knows his work is not finished.


well thats good. and like i said i was not trying to be derogatory at all. she is clearly destined for big things. i just like to point things out so that others who may watch the video can learn both good and bad from it
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Unread postby vault3rb0y » Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:55 am

I think thats the reason that any struggling vaulter should first and foremost talk to a knowledgable coach to get better. second, if they are going to follow a model make it one of Bubkas or Isinbajevas. But even then, the model they are showing may not be exactly what a progressing vaulter needs to be doing for the time being.

anyway, i would just say we can agree that anyone trying to figure out what to do as a progressing jumper shouldnt take points from any videos of jumpers other than a few elites, without the guidance and commentary of a good coach.
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