hi, my name is scott, i am a freshman, and i have freshman conference coming up in 2 days. this whole year i have done great in practice and tehn very very crappy in meets. i jumped about 10 6 to 11 in practice then in a meet i jump 8 6 to 9. i was wondering if anyoen could give me any advice on how to jump in meets as i do in practice, it may just be a mental thing which im sure thats what it is. 
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You're probably trying way too hard in meets.  Make the next couple of meets a practice.  Relax and you'll probably do as well as you do in practice.  Don't try harder in the meets..........
			
									
									
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Get on the runway, take a deep breath and relax.  Forget about everything else around you and just focus on getting over the bar.  Don't run until your mind's set, and make sure u don't get distracted.  Keep your eye on the bar, make a strong plant, and before you know it, you'll be flying over it!  The key to everything is FOCUS!!!!!!!! 
And also, don't b intimidated by the officialness of everything. Don't think about which attempt it is and stuff, just go like in practice.
			
									
									And also, don't b intimidated by the officialness of everything. Don't think about which attempt it is and stuff, just go like in practice.
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I agree; don't think about the bar.  If you do what you need to do to improve the technique of your vault, you will clear it.  I coach a few vaulters who jump great with a bungee, but when I put up the bar they just look at it and change the whole vault...so your problem is common.  We've been putting bars up in practice with a higher bungee to aim for.  That might help if your problem is worrying about clearing the bar, but if it's a mental thing (like if you get nervous or something), just relax and have fun!
			
									
									
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