KirkB wrote:Gary_vaulter wrote: I was a pretty successful stick vaulter back in my day so this whole "bending pole" thing is a brave new world.
Straight pole vaulting in 1981? What planet is your state in, and what kind of pole?
LOL
I was from the planet where Fibreglass Poles apparently came in lengths of 14' and longer. The available weight ratings were not nearly as vast as these kids have today or (apparently) as precise! My dad (who is in his 70's and still coaching ) recently went and flex tested an old, black Catapole from back then. It was rated as a 14' 125 but based on the 20 other poles he now has, it flexes closer to being a 135!
Anyway ... in 8th grade I actually used an aluminum pole (lots of "CLANG!" and no bend). Got to HS and found that they owned ONE pole and had no interest in buying anymore. Seems like it was a white, 14' 165lb Pacer. I weighed around 107 ... maybe ...after a big lunch. My dad hunted around and somehow came up with a 14' 115lb pole. Suffice it to say I wasn't go to bend that guy.
I guess technically speaking, by the time I was a JR in HS and was going around 11'6" I was able to hold high enough on the pole to start getting what I can only call an "impact bend". It gave just enough to keep me from ripping my scrawny arms out of my sockets and get into the pit. Keep in mind that back then there were no rules as to how close in you could move the bar. My Senior year my dad splurged and bought me a 14+, blue SkyPole (can't remember the weight) and I was able to sneak my hand up to around maybe 13' 6". I just had good stick vaulting form. I had literately been vaulting since I was old enough to hold my own weight on the pole (my dad would move the pole for me and I would swing up over a high jump bar and into a pile of blankets) so I had that form down but was never very strong or fast. I was always proud of the fact that I could vault
above my top hand by as much as 6" or so with a straight pole.
Since I couldn't get a fibreglass pole that was close to my weight(physical ability) I guess I was lucky to have a dad/coach who had vaulted with bamboo poles and had gone 11' on something called "Swedish Steel" poles. I had to learn that technique.
Now that I am getting the "big boy bend" I am trying to learn a slightly different plant and very different timing. I get a BIG bend and then can't seem to get my hips back along the pole before it unloads ... this of course throws me down into the bar instead of up and over it.
Looking forward to figuring it out though! As far as I am concerned, when it all goes right on a jump ... there is no better feeling in the world!
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