Mental work consists of easy tasks such as free throws, tennis serves, or jacks all left and right handed. Tasks that require concentration and consistency. Which is hard for vaulters which all seem to be ADD like me

Technique training will concentrate on each of the four phases of the vault in seperate sessions, 3 "mock" meets in one day competing against yourself and just straight jumping with video coverage.
The Running section of the session so far has variations of pole runs, ladder work outs(ex. 4x40s 4x100s 3x200s 1x400 2x200s 2x100s), sled training, uphill/downhill(with/without pole), plyometrics, skips/long jumps/knee drive with belt weight.
The lifting will be gymnastic workouts, olympic lifts, and diving/flips for body awareness.
The cardio consists of fast paced walking, swimming laps, biking, treading water.
I'm hoping this workout will add an element of fun to training rather than just grind, although pole vaulting constantly is rather fun. I'd really like everyone's imput and suggestions on what to add, what sounds good/bad, anything you have to say will definately be helpful.
Thank You.