Distance running and the pole vault

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby fishman4god » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:03 pm

Train in the grass or in sand (playground, beach etc.) Soft sand is outstanding and you will feel the burn!

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby Kris » Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:39 pm

Don't have access to mats yet, and i try to run on grass as much as possible

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby fishman4god » Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:54 pm

How about sand?

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby Kris » Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:39 pm

it's a possibility but i'd have to run almost 2 miles to get there, and then have 2 miles uphill home - also i hate getting sand in my shoes cause they're worn out enough already ;)

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby fishman4god » Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:49 pm

LOL, sand is nasty stuff.....gets everywhere. I usally go barefoot when in sand. Plyo bands work OK in a pinch as well although they can be a pain.

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby Kris » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:15 pm

plyo bands...?

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby fishman4god » Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:59 pm

Plyomeytric bands are big rubber bands to add resistence to normal movement. they are commonly used by physical therapists for re-hab purposes but work great for resistence training of the plyometric typel An example would be the throwing movement of a baseball pitcher. Grip a plyo band and have it anchored at shoulder height and simulate a throwing movement. The increased resistence of the band increases the arms ability to execute the movement with greater force/speed etc. You can do many repetitions to aid in injury recovery to build strenght/power without in this example actually throwing a ball. You can use them similarly anchored to a waist belt and to a ground anchor to jump against their resitence. They are tough to secure to the ground safely somtimes so that is why I said they are a pain :D

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby Kris » Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:33 pm

that sounds pretty awesome, but i dont have access to those either ;) i'm limited to two light weights, my backyard, and the surrounding roads

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby fishman4god » Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:42 pm

Well you can make plyo bands out of old bicycle inner tubes. The thinner you cut them the less resistence they have. Although you can buy them at wal-mart pretty inexspensively.

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby Kris » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:54 pm

fishman4god wrote:Well you can make plyo bands out of old bicycle inner tubes. The thinner you cut them the less resistence they have. Although you can buy them at wal-mart pretty inexspensively.

I'll see if i can do something like that - unfortunately walmart isn't an option as i do not live in America

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Re: Distance running and the pole vault

Unread postby fishman4god » Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:59 pm

Well another option is latex/surgical tubing. the tubing can be purchased at pharmacy supply/drug stores here in the USA and possibly where you are as well. they cost a little more but come in a variety of sizes and work great.


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