Video Critique, third practice back
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:28 pm
This is my third practice back since summer. It felt much better than the previous practice, and I was told that it looked like my run-up was better and ore controlled than the previous practice. Most of the jumps were similar to these two and these had the best camera angles.
http://media.putfile.com/Indoor-Pole-Vaulting
What I see:
Still not inverting
Still not keeping straight (or even close to straight) arms at the plant
Otherwise a good takeoff, a little out maybe
lead knee should stay at 90' and perpendicular to trail leg longer
led knee should also drive more
turn should be a little earlier
swing should cover pole better
flagging out at the top
Coming up short
Did I miss anything? How can I fix these things?
http://media.putfile.com/Indoor-Pole-Vaulting
What I see:
Still not inverting
Still not keeping straight (or even close to straight) arms at the plant
Otherwise a good takeoff, a little out maybe
lead knee should stay at 90' and perpendicular to trail leg longer
led knee should also drive more
turn should be a little earlier
swing should cover pole better
flagging out at the top
Coming up short
Did I miss anything? How can I fix these things?
. Just lay down, and put your hands over your head. then imagine you take off and bring your drive knee up into the air, then swing your trail leg- keeping the distance between both legs the same. Your drive knee will come to your chest at about the same time your trail leg is vertical. Once your leg is vertical, extend your drive leg. Its a lot simpler than it sounds, but doing that to build motor reflexes will also help keep your drive knee up. good luck and keep the updates comin!