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Muscles
Okay.  From what I know, the bench doesn't help for your vault.  My question is this: What are the specific muscle groups used in vaulting, both upper and lower body?  I'm training this summer, and I want to know which muscles to spend time on and not waste it on the others. Thanks!
			
									
									
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i agree with vaultin chris, but make sure you have someone that knows what they are doing with those lifts.  even with a low amount of weight, lifts such as deadlifts, squats, and clean and jerks can harm your back very easily.  but those lifts are the best for a vaulter, and also incline bench is great for shoulder strength.... enjoy..
			
									
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