Hey All, I get a lot of comments and messages about the rack used in this video. It was custom made be a local welder in northern Illinois. I've had coaches take this video to their local metal fabricator and they've cloned it based off this video. Ranges anywhere between $500-$1500 (from what I've heard) depending on the metal and dimensions being used. Don't quote me on that! Just figured I'd get a message out about it. Apologies for the lack of replies on my end!
This really helped me ive been doing pole vault sence i was little ik u might this u cant do it when ur little but i have been it was really hard but im 12 and this made me really strong
So I know this is from four years ago, but I'm hoping that you can tell me where you got the pull-up station that you use in this video. It looks incredibly stable while you're doing these exercises.
Hey, sorry for not following up on this. Just left a comment to the group. We had this custom made by a metal fabricator. Wasn't a very hard process, and wasn't incredibly expensive. Best of luck.
Put a patented Swing-Up Rack on it to stabilize the shoulders making it a lot harder and much more like it is in the pole vault. The Rack makes you build strength rather than using a lot of momentum from swinging. The Rack keeps your shoulders in front of your hands. When your hands pass your shoulders in the pole vault you have to wait to drop your shoulders under your hands. That allows the pole to uncoil and stop. Keep the pole loaded. Load the pole more. Put a Rack on it. #swinguprack #results
The swing-up rack is a great product. We had one our the college I went to. Wasn't available when we needed one at the high school I coached at so we had this one customer made.
Is there a place I can purchase that pull up bar from? I’ve been looking into one for my school for a while and had no luck. That setup would be perfect for our vaulters!
Hi Hunter, This high bar was custom made by a welding company in Illinois. I would suggest contacting a local welding or metal company to see if they can make one for you. Someone else on youtube contacted me, took a screen shot of this video, and had the high bar made for them. Most welding companies get requests like that weekly. There's also a high bar call the "Take Off and Swing" made by Vault United. Really had to find now, they may be out of production. But that high bar is outstanding.
I haven't seen many of your videos, but I'm curious. For our workouts, kip up, muscle ups and clear hips are included with the other exercises. Do you ever do them?
Great question. Yes we do those. Lots of those. My brother Luke does them religiously. I did them a lot in the past but suffered a bad shoulder injury that required surgery. After surgery I have struggled to do high bar movements that incorporate a lot of shoulder movement. Kips and muscle ups are great for working on pole movement and down pressure.
Hello, how many sets and split would you recommend for a HS pole vaulter? Everyday, every other day, etc? I want to incorporate this along with other core exercise as part of her off season training. Thanks!
Robert Herrera Hey Robert, for my high schoolers we typically do each of these for a set of 8-10 to complete a workout. Usually about 2-3 minutes between sets. Once the vaulter can do the Bubkas they should really focus on those, typically id do about 3 sets of 8-10 on those if you were just doing those instead of all the L,V, J ups, etc.
oh snap. during warm ups i usually just do, bupkas with toes to bars then attempt and I-up. i usally skip the j-ups. had no idea i was suppose to do those
J ups are totally necessary but I in my opinion they are the hardest ones to do and work on one of the most important positions in the PV, the J position. Give them a try and see how things work out!
you make this look so easy lol
Sarah Romero I've been doing them for a while but they never get easy haha.
Hey All, I get a lot of comments and messages about the rack used in this video. It was custom made be a local welder in northern Illinois. I've had coaches take this video to their local metal fabricator and they've cloned it based off this video. Ranges anywhere between $500-$1500 (from what I've heard) depending on the metal and dimensions being used. Don't quote me on that! Just figured I'd get a message out about it. Apologies for the lack of replies on my end!
Bro idk why but watching pole vaulting is satisfying
Thank you for being simple and to the point
This really helped me ive been doing pole vault sence i was little ik u might this u cant do it when ur little but i have been it was really hard but im 12 and this made me really strong
What do you recommend? How many sets?
Do you have some kind of daily routine you can do?
Thank you I believe these will help me a lot
Jakob Harris that's great to hear! I'll keep them going as often as I can!
So I know this is from four years ago, but I'm hoping that you can tell me where you got the pull-up station that you use in this video. It looks incredibly stable while you're doing these exercises.
Hey, sorry for not following up on this. Just left a comment to the group. We had this custom made by a metal fabricator. Wasn't a very hard process, and wasn't incredibly expensive. Best of luck.
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Put a patented Swing-Up Rack on it to stabilize the shoulders making it a lot harder and much more like it is in the pole vault. The Rack makes you build strength rather than using a lot of momentum from swinging. The Rack keeps your shoulders in front of your hands. When your hands pass your shoulders in the pole vault you have to wait to drop your shoulders under your hands. That allows the pole to uncoil and stop. Keep the pole loaded. Load the pole more. Put a Rack on it. #swinguprack #results
The swing-up rack is a great product. We had one our the college I went to. Wasn't available when we needed one at the high school I coached at so we had this one customer made.
Is there a place I can purchase that pull up bar from? I’ve been looking into one for my school for a while and had no luck. That setup would be perfect for our vaulters!
Hi Hunter,
This high bar was custom made by a welding company in Illinois. I would suggest contacting a local welding or metal company to see if they can make one for you. Someone else on youtube contacted me, took a screen shot of this video, and had the high bar made for them. Most welding companies get requests like that weekly. There's also a high bar call the "Take Off and Swing" made by Vault United. Really had to find now, they may be out of production. But that high bar is outstanding.
Winder Up ok awesome thanks for the idea I’ll look into it
I haven't seen many of your videos, but I'm curious. For our workouts, kip up, muscle ups and clear hips are included with the other exercises. Do you ever do them?
Great question. Yes we do those. Lots of those. My brother Luke does them religiously. I did them a lot in the past but suffered a bad shoulder injury that required surgery. After surgery I have struggled to do high bar movements that incorporate a lot of shoulder movement. Kips and muscle ups are great for working on pole movement and down pressure.
Hello, how many sets and split would you recommend for a HS pole vaulter? Everyday, every other day, etc? I want to incorporate this along with other core exercise as part of her off season training. Thanks!
Robert Herrera Hey Robert, for my high schoolers we typically do each of these for a set of 8-10 to complete a workout. Usually about 2-3 minutes between sets. Once the vaulter can do the Bubkas they should really focus on those, typically id do about 3 sets of 8-10 on those if you were just doing those instead of all the L,V, J ups, etc.
He’s rocking back that makes it easier
Canden Dorsey don’t you know you should always take the easy way out in life. Cutting corners is the best!
oh snap. during warm ups i usually just do, bupkas with toes to bars then attempt and I-up. i usally skip the j-ups. had no idea i was suppose to do those
J ups are totally necessary but I in my opinion they are the hardest ones to do and work on one of the most important positions in the PV, the J position. Give them a try and see how things work out!
Where did you get that portable high bar?
We had it custom made by a company out of Mundelein, IL. It is a great piece of equipment.
Any chance you would know where I could get a pull-up bar like this?
Never mind I just saw a previous comment
Yeah it was custom made. I would check out the take off and sing by bar vault united.
I need to know where to get the rack or station to do these drills?
We had this one custom made! Any welder should be able to watch this video and put it together for you. Likely run you around $500.
@@WinderUp Do you have the overal measurements? Width, length, heighth?
Where can I find on of the high bars that you are using?
Hey Meagan,
That high bar was custom made by a welding shop in Illinois.
What's the name of the song in the intro? Btw awesome video
Hey Nikolaos, I recorded the song myself. And thanks for the compliment. Appreciate the feedback!
They got that porno music
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