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				txpolevaulter_k25
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double leg swing
i was watching some videos of me and at the biggining of last year i used to have a nice trail leg position and takeoff but this year i noticed that i almost never have a straight trail leg for very long  and i just go straight to verticle is that what double leg swing is?
			
									
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i dont know about the not as deep into the pit thing because i always land deep or right in the middle of the pit, but the back part you are right about but that might also be because i squat 370 and i am sure that puts alot of stress on my back lol,
			
									
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ipolevault wrote:nitro is talking about the double leg swing, not your lack of trail leg. also, squatting 370 is a different kind of stress than the stress put on your back from too much of a dobule leg swing (i.e. spine compression, "awkward arch" on the double leg swing)
what do you mean lack of trail leg? because i look like that picture
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i dont know i guess i just make up for it on top pf the pole because that is where i have my best form, i wish i had good takeoff form so i could go from 13 to maybe 14 and up but i still have 2 years of high school to straighten things out
			
									
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If you arent far in your progression (less than a 16ft jumper) its a better idea to follow the normal method.  Theres a difference between following a model because its best suited for you and your abilities, and picking a model because you dont want to change the way you jump.  If i were you, i would just work on my take off and make sure my knee goes up.  When you jump 17+  then you can decide whether you want to stop using your drive knee or not, and i bet you will have a different answer by then 
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txpolevaulter_k25 wrote:ipolevault wrote:nitro is talking about the double leg swing, not your lack of trail leg. also, squatting 370 is a different kind of stress than the stress put on your back from too much of a dobule leg swing (i.e. spine compression, "awkward arch" on the double leg swing)
what do you mean lack of trail leg? because i look like that picture
ah, sorry, I meant the opposite, theres a lot of trail leg, which looks like it will put a lot of pressure on the back as well.
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