The NFHS has compiled a listing of Pole Vault Education and Certification Programs. This listing may assist MHSAA member schools with information and educational issues related to pole vault.
Pole Vault Education and Certification Programs
Chicago 2003, 2nd General Session
(Information Provided by NFHS)
www.pvscb.com *Pole Vault Safety Certification Board Web based skills progressions
education and testing for certification of vaulters and coaches. This certification
uses the NFHS Track and Field Rules Book as the standard for pole vault certification.
Upon request, a speaker’s bureau is available to assist with local certification
programs and coach’s education clinics. Certified coaches will be posted
for viewing. (Contact Jan Johnson 1 800 652 8273) .
www.ustrackcoaches.org *The Coaches Diploma Program Step by step track & field
instruction for athletes and coaches is available over the internet or on CD
ROM. This curriculum provides instruction in all track and field events and
provides information from a variety of experts. (Contact Ollan Cassell 317
466 0444)
www.polevaulteducation.org *UCS’s Pole Vault Education Web based curriculum,
provides a platform for the professional exchange of techniques and/or coaching
philosophies. This resource invites questions and provides answers and support
material pertinent to skill and knowledge for coaches and vaulters.
www.pvei.org *Website from Mark Hannay, Slippery Rock College in Slippery Rock,
PA Long known for his teaching techniques, Mark Hannay communicates his knowledge
of pole vault to athletes and potential coaches alike. Mark’s work is
known and respected in the pole vault world.
www.usatf.org *USATF Pole Vault Manual USATF, the national
governing body for track and field, provides expert information in each track
and field event.
The USATF curriculum provides training for all skill levels. The training provided
is designed to educate the novice coach and athlete through the Team USA participants.
USATF programs are designed to identify athletes with the potential to participate
in national and/or world class vaulting. (Contact USATF’s Tina Kauffman,
Coordinator of High Performance Programs 317 261 0500 Ext 351)
www.stabhochsprung.com *This German pole vault site is excellent for viewing
contemporary and inter ‘oval vaulters in motion. Although the text is
in German, this website provides video clips and s eqquMces that demonstrate
a variety of techniques for online viewing.
*MSHSAA Instructional Pole Vault Clinic Booklet -This state
association designed program is a combination of NFH and USATF pole vault rules
and appropriate
progressions. Although the program is voluntary, the rria and safety clinic
is in its second revision. (Contact Fred Binggeli 573 875 4880)
*WIAA Pole Vault Certification- Effective 2004, Washington requires
all of its pole vault coaches to be certified instructors. Washington believes
a spirit
of collaboration, mentoring, “co op style” facility and equipment
sharing will continue to be a hallmark of safe and successful pole vault coaching.
(Contact WIAA’s Kevin Griffin 425 687 8585)
*Pole Vault Standard -The international newsletter published
4 times a year, shares personal stories, coaching techniques, information on
gatherings and
competition. This publication also provides information on outstanding vaulters
and coaches. (Contact Bob Fraley 559 291 4022)
*Curriculum and certification programs are also available by (Nevada, Robert
Tilley; Northeast States, John Hoogasian; Northwest States, Mike Riley)
*Fees range from $20 $60 for certification or publication. This is just a partial
list of resources available for state associations. This list will be posted
on the NFHS Web site.