Coach Education Resources
Fast Isn’t Enough: Rethinking Pole Vault
Neither step length nor step velocity differed significantly between successful and failed attempts. What did differ was step frequency on the pole-carrying leg, which was significantly higher on the failures.
The athletes were not slower on their unsuccessful attempts. They were travelling at equivalent velocity. What had changed was the manner in which that velocity was produced.
Physique in Athletes
Recovery is not separate from training, it is what allows training to work. The Four R’s of Recovery provide a simple framework for athletes to support adaptation and performance: Refuel, Repair, Rehydrate and Rest. Before chasing extra recovery tools, athletes should first focus on the basics they can repeat consistently.

