Todd Cooper landed on his cap at one of our indoor NCAA championships at Syracuse, but did not rip his sack. Your best jumps are at 560 for some reason and then you start to drift in front of the pole a bit. You have good speed at the top, a la mondo and “frenchy”. Keep up the great work. Bon chance
He should not even be thinking about that. His best jumps have very little pushing, but rather “exploding” from and aggressive pull and 5-6 other components. The odds of that happening again are pretty low. He could go to the “Huffman” style and avoid it all together.
Todd Cooper landed on his cap at one of our indoor NCAA championships at Syracuse, but did not rip his sack.
Your best jumps are at 560 for some reason and then you start to drift in front of the pole a bit. You have good speed at the top, a la mondo and “frenchy”. Keep up the great work. Bon chance
Love it !
this harber track that youre practicing is where it all started for me too. My first meet.
super cool video man keep it up
This is awesome👏✊👍
Great stuff!!
This is awesome, really well made
this is the dopest progression man
Nice training 👏👏
Ouch. That has to be in the back or front of your mind when you vault!
THAT'S WHY every pole should have a cap on it.
what size poles are you on and what's your weight if you don't mind me asking
can you at least "push" that pole away . . . just a little bit ?
He should not even be thinking about that. His best jumps have very little pushing, but rather “exploding” from and aggressive pull and 5-6 other components. The odds of that happening again are pretty low.
He could go to the “Huffman” style and avoid it all together.
What spikes do you use?
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