Team Hoot Pole Vault

Team Hoot Pole Vault

Tools to pole vault higher!
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  • @ppapshrek4485
    @ppapshrek44852 күн бұрын

    I can invert on a straight pole, but I get stuck in the bucket on my big grips. Why is that?

  • @willstephens1712
    @willstephens171210 күн бұрын

    Gotta push forward

  • @briankennedy5578
    @briankennedy557810 күн бұрын

    Someone should have told her the object of the game

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVault10 күн бұрын

    She broke the state record a few weeks after. Pretty wild

  • @bigdaddy3621
    @bigdaddy362111 күн бұрын

    Jump foo

  • @andrii8688
    @andrii868811 күн бұрын

    Неперевершено! Бездоганна техніка!

  • @davidabrines2410
    @davidabrines241014 күн бұрын

    Fast question: this is calculated based on gripping always at the top of the pole, right?

  • @Gods_Hammer
    @Gods_Hammer17 күн бұрын

    What if your kid is a foot or more under, then on, then 6 inches under, then a foot under, then a foot and a half under? This is after catching his step and it being on every time we catch it

  • @Mannysmith223
    @Mannysmith22317 күн бұрын

    Wow. Całkowicie to poczułem. I jak wiele rzeczy w związku narkotykowym, dopiero po jego zakończeniu wracasz myślami do tych wszystkich chwil, kiedy dokładnie zdałeś sobie sprawę, co robili. Najsmutniejsze w tym jest to, że nie zawsze jestem pewien, czy w ogóle są świadomi, że w tym momencie to robią, nie ze względu na niewinność, ale dlatego, że mają w tym dobrą praktykę. To naturalne, że manipulują sytuacją lub scenariuszem, który poprawia ich lepszy obraz siebie, jest dla nich po prostu normalne. Jeśli więc ośmielisz się zasugerować, że coś cię zawstydziło lub zraniło, śmieją się z oburzeniem, jakbyś marnował ich czas. Bycie narcyzem to taka smutna choroba. Zwłaszcza zreformowany narcyz. Właściwie to zacząłem im naprawdę współczuć. Jednak nie w ciągu tygodnia, po prostu bardziej zdumiony, że ktoś może być w takim stanie zaprzeczenia. Wszystko dzięki cyberekspertowi, który zdalnie uzyskał dostęp do urządzenia mojego męża i dostarczył mi informacji oraz dowodów potrzebnych do potwierdzenia moich podejrzeń. Jeśli masz podobne problemy, możesz skontaktować się z nim na Instagramie @charles_cyber_support

  • @djuanfrye4623
    @djuanfrye462322 күн бұрын

    3rd leg jumping

  • @kodesankararao4102
    @kodesankararao410222 күн бұрын

    My hearty congratulations to Mr. Mondo Duplantis for creating the new world record of 6.23mts.

  • @marv2566
    @marv256623 күн бұрын

    Thats wild

  • @AsherJames672
    @AsherJames67228 күн бұрын

    I’m not able to do a the last couple because I can’t seem to do it without bending my knees, any tips

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVault28 күн бұрын

    Keep trying! Over time you'll get stronger. It just takes reps

  • @flamencoguitarist2024
    @flamencoguitarist202428 күн бұрын

    he is challenging himself everytime.. 🐐 🫡

  • @ashlynstrickland2576
    @ashlynstrickland257629 күн бұрын

    Cool 😎

  • @edberngen466
    @edberngen466Ай бұрын

    Pole Bending

  • @larryseibold4287
    @larryseibold4287Ай бұрын

    Thanks Shawn. Great channel and post. I totally agree with you that there should be international testing and labeling standards that all pole manufactures should follow for flex number and for weight rating (or some other rating system), that takes performance and safety into account. That being said, without getting all sciencey, neither alone is sufficient to describe a pole dynamics and safety. Flex number is stiffness (Youngs elastic modulus, or spring constant), not its ultimate strength (yield with safety ratio). Weight rating is a simplification, as it has no information on the energy a vaulter might impart into the pole with the run and jump. A 220lb footballer running slowly is not the same as a 165# tall sprinter. A long run and a short run are not the same dynamic energy, why would you use the same weight rated pole? I feel that a [maximum] weight / safety rating is needed to ensure a degree of safety in the sport. However, it is sort of useless for picking a pole for success and progressions all by itself. Flex number is way better aligned for that. I encourage anyone that cares, to measure the flex of all their prospective poles (with the proper pole orientation down) from the base to the upper hand position. Just use a consistent weight dangled from a cord for each, exactly in the center. The deflection progression will be the stiffness progression (not exactly linear as the weave is not uniform and the bend arc is an arc (not a small angle). And remember, a stiffer pole is a faster pole (wind up and unwind), so the standards will likely move in and less depth in the pit.

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVaultАй бұрын

    You nailed it! Butnto keep it simple, My take is that with some sort of a universal flex system vaulters are more likely to know what their next pole is which will keep them safer. Most kids here in the states go based on the weight label alone. To me its like trying to guess the next weight in the weight room without any numbers on the weights. I'm simply saying, universal flex numbers are more helpful than random weight labels nd flex numbers we have now for knowing the, next pole.

  • @mr.a.k.a925
    @mr.a.k.a925Ай бұрын

    Where do we look at it at?

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVaultАй бұрын

    Team-Hoot.com

  • @mr.a.k.a925
    @mr.a.k.a925Ай бұрын

    How can we send you videos

  • @davidmauldin7115
    @davidmauldin7115Ай бұрын

    This stuff is awesome. I pole vaulted in Jr high and high school in the late 70s. We had no coaches who knew how to teach this and you had to figure it out on your own. Our school only had the crappy old brown sky poles. The on I used was a 14 ft that had been cut down to 13 ft. It was for a 149 lb person and I only was 135 lbs I cleared 12 foot with it. So keep doing what your doing this is the greatest event in all of track and field

  • @Pavlis_
    @Pavlis_Ай бұрын

    Hey there! I just have a question. Do I need to turn faster so i can hit that i position?

  • @christophermood3142
    @christophermood3142Ай бұрын

    Hey Shawn, I’ve been watching our videos since I was jumping in high school back in 2018. I coach now for my high school and I have one athlete who is very tall, athletic, and has great runway speed, planting ability but his hands slide 9 times out of ten when he plants. Just curious if you have any insight on hand sliding? Much appreciated, you’re the man hope you’re doing well!

  • @QuickThought12
    @QuickThought12Ай бұрын

    Wow thanks!

  • @richardhughes3038
    @richardhughes3038Ай бұрын

    This is an accurate and simplistic explanation.

  • @Epicsilver08
    @Epicsilver08Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much your channel is really helping me grow as a vaulter

  • @secretagentkay5670
    @secretagentkay5670Ай бұрын

    What’s insane is it looks like he could’ve went even higher.

  • @kodesankararao4102
    @kodesankararao4102Ай бұрын

    My heartful congratulations to Mr. Duplantis for creating the new world record with 6.24m. I can say that you may break your present record in the near future by the grace of the God. You are the King of Pole Vault.

  • @markjeter6117
    @markjeter6117Ай бұрын

    Insane… truly… at a meet opener. Still 10 WR behind Bubka but I agree with someone who said he can probably hit 6.32 in practice but he’s milking it for the prize money all the way to his max just like SB did.

  • @flaviosantos6967
    @flaviosantos6967Ай бұрын

    He is a super man.

  • @AA-le9ls
    @AA-le9lsАй бұрын

    Watching this just be tough for Bubka.

  • @polarbear9404
    @polarbear9404Ай бұрын

    That could’ve cleared 6.3m

  • @drnuzhat1745
    @drnuzhat1745Ай бұрын

    REALLY AWESOME THANKS

  • @registurgeon1190
    @registurgeon1190Ай бұрын

    Where is he hiding his wings ??? 🤯

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVaultАй бұрын

    You don't wanna know...

  • @martintheron1386
    @martintheron138626 күн бұрын

    Twenty years of pole vault

  • @angelicachoque2942
    @angelicachoque2942Ай бұрын

    El sigue haciendo historia Y creo que lo hará más en París

  • @franckdebank
    @franckdebankАй бұрын

    Not bad

  • @zxenon_
    @zxenon_Ай бұрын

    Already the GOAT of pole vault. Just incredible. Breaking records on a regular like it was normal...

  • @wl4446
    @wl4446Ай бұрын

    Dude needs a longer pole

  • @rcllens5960
    @rcllens5960Ай бұрын

    De quelle planète vient-il 😊

  • @christiancattell8257
    @christiancattell8257Ай бұрын

    When he is done, the WR will be about 6.35 m!

  • @The_succsessor
    @The_succsessorАй бұрын

    Never thought of it that way thanks for the help

  • @robpinkston6702
    @robpinkston6702Ай бұрын

    If someone is jumping on a 14 165, when attempting to bump up to a 15 155 being that there is similar resistance if the hands are at the same height on the 15’ 155 as the 14’165, or should the resistance feel less than what was felt on the 14’ 165 if the grip closed to the end of the 15’ 155

  • @user-ir2tg9hp4f
    @user-ir2tg9hp4fАй бұрын

    So I am a middle schooler and the high school coach moved me to high school. I have so much pressure because he could move me back down if I do one thing wrong. Today was probably the worst day of practice because I wasn’t doing it right my coach told me to go to the middle schoolers. I put so much pressure on myself because for me pole vault is my whole ego. The boys at my school hate me and if I got kicked down I would never hear the end of it. Please help me figure out what to do because I don’t think I can keep trying to pretend to try. I need help or I might quit pretty soon

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVaultАй бұрын

    Katie, you're awesome no matter what! The fact you're in middle school pole vaulting is cool. The fact you're in middle school with the ability to jump with high schoolers is insane! Just remember, pole vault is just something you do, it's not who you are. Try to learn from those tough days, thays where the most growth comes from. You're freaking awesome to me!

  • @user-ir2tg9hp4f
    @user-ir2tg9hp4fАй бұрын

    What if he kicks me off the team. I don’t think I can keep doing it. I will be so disappointed in myself.

  • @coreyhaskins2297
    @coreyhaskins2297Ай бұрын

    I wish people could understand how completely insane this record is. Mondo is the man.

  • @thlee3
    @thlee3Ай бұрын

    LSU!!

  • @The_succsessor
    @The_succsessorАй бұрын

    Wait y’all get helmets, would’ve been helpful for every time I’ve missed the mat or landed in the pit

  • @nesperado0790
    @nesperado0790Ай бұрын

    Maybe you mentioned it in a full length video, but this could also be used as a good demonstration of transfer of energy. Showing the kids what that pole bend does and getting them to understand how and why the bend work.

  • @TeamHootPoleVault
    @TeamHootPoleVaultАй бұрын

    Killer idea!

  • @shannonkearney1243
    @shannonkearney1243Ай бұрын

    I just finished your book and really needed to hear the mental health side of things. I vault at a D3 school which has very little pressure since there’s no scholarships but I put way too much pressure on myself because I’ve only been vaulting for a year now and don’t feel like I vault high enough to be on the team. I was always super scared of bars after landing on them countless times. and I always had to close my eyes after takeoff to avoid the fear of the bar. My coach told me to not be scared of it cause it’s just a wimpy stick that’s literally meant to fall. He said if I’m that scared of it I should stop jumping to the bar and jump over the bar with room to ensure I don’t have to touch the bar. Idk why but that little mental trick helped me get 9”2’ that meet when my pr before was 8’6”. I was stuck at 8’6” for weeks. If only I knew I could just simply jump over the bar and then I won’t hit it 😂. I finished your book today and really needed to hear more of the mental health side of things, this video helped so much. My last meet of the season is this weekend and I feel very confident and mentally “down the right track” now. As a fellow Minnesotan, the toboggan analogy helped me understand this a lot more! So thank you for making mental health around this sport an easy and accessible resource

  • @AsherJames672
    @AsherJames672Ай бұрын

    He jumps twice as much a me😢

  • @gsmith4295
    @gsmith4295Ай бұрын

    Hes that guy that you know if hes at your event that you are competing for second.

  • @prahlikahatti9726
    @prahlikahatti9726Ай бұрын

    WOW, that hip height