The One-Arm Drill

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One-Arm Drill: YAY or NAY

Love 'em.
2
6%
Like them.
8
26%
Don't care.
7
23%
Dislike them.
6
19%
Hate 'em.
8
26%
 
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Re: The One-Arm Drill

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:47 pm

H.I.S. wrote:Just my 2 cents

I never did a one arm until a few months ago when one of the pole vault guru's in the state used them religiously. . .

in high school I was taught to block out with my bottom arm, It took me all last year to break that habit doing lots and lots of sand drills. . .

Since this season I have been blocking out again, and after reading this board I wondered if it was because I replaced my sand drills with one arms, my blocking out got so bad I couldn't even do a rock back drill

this week I stopped doing the one arms and started doing everything with both arms and focusing on proper bottom arm technique and I have stopped blocking out again.

I strongly advise against one arms, although I did see a lot of benefit in the drill, I do not think it was worth the loss in bottom arm technique

I'm probably wrong though. . .


I'd have to say that it doesn't sound like the one-arm drills were to blame directly, it was the fact that you replaced a drill you needed with one you didn't.


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