Video #1 - This clip shows how unbalanced you are starting with feet fore & aft - you really lose your balance! Glad that will no longer be a problem! I like your 1-6 steps, then you initiate Lean well at step 7 which comes well across the 1-6 line. 8-9-10 are a little more straight to the bar than I'd like, and as a result you can clearly see that 7-8 have more Lean than 9-10. OK Above & release of the jump. You can see your upper back is WAY over this 4-6 then a quick break of your arch gives a brush with your backside...

Video #2 - Better pacing & energy on this approach. You do have that funny little hop-step 8 into 9 from the way you load up your arms - not a huge deal, I think. Much better Above and release to vertical on this jump and you get way up over it and hold your arch a bit longer, too. Look at the first frame where your head passes behind the closer upright - that is HUGE height potential if we can hold that arch and just rotate you through over the crossbar - then kick out!

Video #3 - Very similar to clip #1. Watch that your shoulders do not hit the pit first; but I like the way you somersault over after you land - that is good progress toward landing higher on your back & shoulders.

Video #4 - Very assertive step 1 and more energy 1-6. 6 is probably through 45 degrees; 9 is definitely too close to the bar to set 10. Good abort... And nice smile for the camera!!!

Video #5 - A little far away here at 10 is all. Good jump; we can work more on Above. Really biggest thing for you will be overcoming the falling-reflex to break your arch. If we achieve it your heights will go up - simple as that.