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Lilmicmike
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Unread postby Lilmicmike » Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:53 am

Ok so I am a sophmore in hs, my pr is 13 feet using a 13'9 145. My problem is that it tend to stride out on my last 3 steps and this is making 6 in under and by that happening it is making my front hand cave in too early and I a, not getting a good swing. Can anyone please tell me some drills or mental advice?

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Re: Take off

Unread postby vcpvcoach » Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:34 pm

Stride can be more than just your run. Without a video, this problem is hard for us fix. With that being said, you can work on your run using 20/20's as describe in Beginner to Bubka by Alan Launders. You can also lay down a measuring tape on a lane of the track, not on the pv runway, and work on your run without the pressure of trying to vault. I use a trowel at the end of the tape to give my athlete a mark to plant the pole into. Slide boxes would be the next progression after a towel.

Remember, the vault is a chain of events. Run, plant, takeoff, and swing at its simplest. Each event affects the next in the chain.

Good luck.


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