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    Safer than the traditional wooden box this Beemat 3 Section Foam Vaulting Box is a fantastic training aid; particularly suited to building a younger gymnasts confidence.Use for vaulting, squat ons, straddles overs, freestyle, pre-school.Solid, sturdy

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    Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Blue.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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  • What are the essentials for a vaulting competition?

    The essentials for a vaulting competition include a well-maintained vaulting horse or barrel, a safe and spacious arena or performance area, qualified judges and officials, and appropriate safety equipment for the vaulters such as helmets and padding. Additionally, a well-organized schedule and clear rules and regulations are essential for a successful competition. It is also important to have a supportive and enthusiastic audience to create a competitive and exciting atmosphere.

  • What is vaulting?

    Vaulting is a type of gymnastics that involves performing acrobatic movements on a stationary horse. The vaulter uses a combination of strength, balance, and coordination to execute various maneuvers such as handstands, flips, and twists while on the horse. Vaulting requires a high level of skill and control, as well as a strong connection between the vaulter and the horse. It is often performed as an individual or team sport and is also sometimes incorporated into equestrian events.

  • How is the approach speed calculated in pole vaulting?

    The approach speed in pole vaulting is calculated by measuring the time it takes for the vaulter to cover a specific distance during their approach run. Typically, the distance measured is the last 10-20 meters before the vaulter plants the pole and takes off. By dividing the distance covered by the time taken, the vaulter's approach speed can be determined. This speed is crucial in determining the vaulter's ability to generate enough momentum to successfully clear the bar.

  • 'Looking for vaulting music.'

    If you are looking for vaulting music, you may want to consider searching for music with a strong, driving beat and a sense of grandeur. Look for music with a powerful rhythm and uplifting melodies that can help create a sense of momentum and energy for your vaulting routine. Consider exploring genres such as epic orchestral music, electronic dance music, or even rock and pop music with a strong, driving rhythm. Additionally, you may want to look for music that has been specifically composed or remixed for vaulting routines, as these tracks may be tailored to fit the specific needs of vaulting performances.

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  • Floor gymnastics or vaulting?

    It ultimately depends on personal preference and strengths. Floor gymnastics allows for more creativity and expression through dance and tumbling, while vaulting requires explosive power and precise technique for executing the vault. Both disciplines require strength, flexibility, and coordination, so it's important to choose the one that aligns with your skills and interests.

  • How do you calculate the approach speed in pole vaulting?

    The approach speed in pole vaulting is calculated by measuring the distance covered during the approach run. This distance is typically measured from the take-off point to the point where the vaulter plants the pole. The time taken to cover this distance is also recorded. By dividing the distance covered by the time taken, the approach speed can be calculated. This speed is crucial for determining the vaulter's momentum and energy transfer during the vault.

  • How much does vaulting cost?

    The cost of vaulting can vary depending on factors such as location, level of expertise, and frequency of training. On average, vaulting lessons can range from $30 to $100 per session. Additionally, there may be additional costs for equipment, competition fees, and travel expenses. It is recommended to contact a local vaulting club or trainer for specific pricing information.

  • What are jumps in vaulting?

    Jumps in vaulting are when the vaulter performs a series of movements while on the moving horse. These movements involve jumping off and back onto the horse, often incorporating flips, twists, and other acrobatic elements. Jumps are an important part of vaulting routines, showcasing the vaulter's strength, flexibility, and coordination.

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