I seem to be getting more inverted (compared to the older videos), but I still can not get over 12'! I need some help.
regular
http://www.treemo.com/users/yida/channel/item/135223/
slow motion
http://www.treemo.com/users/yida/channel/item/135226/
Here are some pictures too:




EDIT: New Video (July 18, 2007)
Regular
http://www.treemo.com/users/yida/channel/item/124046/
Slow Motion
http://www.treemo.com/users/yida/channel/item/124052/
1st jump- practicing on 10' grip, trying to get inverted. Not so pretty..
2nd jump-trying to keep my left leg(trail leg) straight
3rd jump- just trying to get over the bungee (12')
Which one is more important, 1. Straight trail leg, or 2. try not to collapse with left arm during plant?
I just want to know which is more important because when I try to do the straight trail leg, it seems that I can not get my legs up in time for an invert attempt. **(see video, 2nd jump).
On the 3rd jump, I think I need to keep my legs up longer because at the end, the pole gives me a little thrust, but my legs are already down. Only the top of my body gets thrown up a little. Any thoughts?
Age: 16
Grade: 10th going into 11th
How long you have been jumping: Since a Frosh
What pole you are on (length and weight rating): 13' 130lb
How high you are gripping: 12'3"
What bar(s) you are attempting in the video: 12'
Hello, this is my first time on this site.
Anyways, can anyone critique my pole vaulting? I can not seem to get inverted...
Also, I notice I am forming a "swastica" with my feet after take off. I need to keep my left leg straighter, but when is the time to bend them into my stomach?
Regular
http://www.treemo.com/users/yida/channel/item/123289/
Slow Motion
http://www.treemo.com/users/yida/channel/item/123287/
Thanks