video review please.
A couple of thoughts
1) Your grip is too high
2) You are throwing your head back in an attempt to "get vertical" (I hate that saying)
Suggestions
1) Lower your grip 4-6 inches and go down about 5lbs of pole
2) Once you have finished your swing and are looking up at your hands and feet, continue watching your feet as you push your hips up. This will keep you from throwing your head back and you will rise above your top hand better.
1) Your grip is too high
2) You are throwing your head back in an attempt to "get vertical" (I hate that saying)
Suggestions
1) Lower your grip 4-6 inches and go down about 5lbs of pole
2) Once you have finished your swing and are looking up at your hands and feet, continue watching your feet as you push your hips up. This will keep you from throwing your head back and you will rise above your top hand better.
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yeh mates those vaults are looking fly, none of that waving the pole about business as if you are doing the kaiber toss. WIthout out ur pole waving about, ur plant seems to be a lot cleaner, and just by looks its nice to watch. keep up the good work. 

when i vault high enough, to hit jesus... ill be happy.
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altius wrote:I dont talk to anyone who uses a tap - which as you can see from this video encourages people NOT TO JUMP AT TAKE OFF.
wait, what do you mean the tap, sry im not big on the terms yet, and am i just not jumping. and when was i swinging the pole, like i want your help, i just don't see things at first. thanks for posting
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The "tap" is what your coach is doing just before your take off. Tell him to STOP IT! It is doing you no good, it is not promoting safety. I'm sure his heart is in the right place but NO TAPS ALLOWED! He can check any of a dozen coaching websites and they all will agree. Don't get discouraged. Like Red Green and I say, "We're pullin' for ya, we're all in this together". Later.....Mike
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Vaultman hit 'er right on the head! I hope you keep up the great attitude and work ethic. You remind me a little of Mecham, you're a sponge for pole vaulting information. I do mean that as a compliment. As to a "tap" or a spotter, you should never make a jump or an attempt that would require someone throwing you back into the pit if you come up short. In most cases where that is attempted both parties involved get hurt. Later.....Mike
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ahh, ok, thanks for the info, ill tell him what i have found out, and we will try to improve, i never knew that it was bad, cause i always could get on my poles at other schools, maybe he isn't pushing me that hard, but for the carbon i was on, he might have been, thanks for the info again.
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polevaulter08nw wrote:oh, ok, but is it ok to have him there, like making sure that we don't fall backwards?
As we keep repeating - the best way to avoid 'falling backwards' !!!! is to learn how to take off efficiently so that you -the athlete - can drive the vaulter/pole system deep into the pit in training without any outside help.

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