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Clearing 6.40 meters in the pole vault is not simply a physical achievement.
It is a neurological event.
At that height, the athlete is no longer dealing with strength, speed, or technique alone. The nervous system begins to register a different variable:
Consequence.
The system understands the violence of the moment — the speed of the run, the force of the take-off, the inversion above the box, and the margin for error.
And when consequence rises beyond tolerance, the nervous system does something remarkable.
It withdraws permission.
In this episode of The Unseen Discipline, Director Tim Taylor explores why the world’s greatest vaulters must solve a problem that few coaches ever discuss — the neurological threshold that appears when human performance approaches extreme height.
You’ll learn:
• Why the final step in elite vaulting is one of the most violent movements in sport
• How the nervous system begins to regulate risk above certain heights
• Why strength and technique alone cannot solve the 6.40 barrier
• The role of neural permission in extreme performance
• Why only a handful of athletes in history have accessed this level
Because at 6.40, the real opponent is not gravity.
It is permission.
Photo -Coach Taylor
By Coach TaylorClearing 6.40 meters in the pole vault is not simply a physical achievement.
It is a neurological event.
At that height, the athlete is no longer dealing with strength, speed, or technique alone. The nervous system begins to register a different variable:
Consequence.
The system understands the violence of the moment — the speed of the run, the force of the take-off, the inversion above the box, and the margin for error.
And when consequence rises beyond tolerance, the nervous system does something remarkable.
It withdraws permission.
In this episode of The Unseen Discipline, Director Tim Taylor explores why the world’s greatest vaulters must solve a problem that few coaches ever discuss — the neurological threshold that appears when human performance approaches extreme height.
You’ll learn:
• Why the final step in elite vaulting is one of the most violent movements in sport
• How the nervous system begins to regulate risk above certain heights
• Why strength and technique alone cannot solve the 6.40 barrier
• The role of neural permission in extreme performance
• Why only a handful of athletes in history have accessed this level
Because at 6.40, the real opponent is not gravity.
It is permission.
Photo -Coach Taylor