Vault Old School wrote:"The pole vault is a religious experience."
Dr. R.V. Ganslen
That is the first line of the introduction
***THE PERFECT POLE VAULT TAKEOFF MAY NOT BE PERFECT***
One of the most common observations by the spectators at a track meet is to see the vaulter religiously go through the ritual of checking his take-off spot on the runway after making a vault.. not easy these days. The vaulter is often assisted by some innocent bystander who was recruited to catch the pole vaulting pole and whose knowledge of pole vaulting COULD BE WRITTEN ON A POSTAGE STAMP. If the vault was successful, the vaulter will confidently walk away from the mark he has checked and sit comfortably at ease until his name is called again. A SAD AND SOMETIMES TRAGIC CHAIN OF CIRCUMSTANCES (20).
The above mentioned condition arises if, at the moment of transition from run to take-off, the vaulter's knee is ALREADY EXTENDED, he has had to STRETCH HIS LAST STRIDE TO REACH A TAKE-OFF position and is not TOO LOW, or HIS BODY HAS PASSED SO FAR OVER HIS FOOT TOWARD THE PIT THAT A SPRINGING MOVEMENT IS IMPOSSIBLE. Keep in mind, a check of the foot imprint onthe synthetic runway may be perfect! (22)
THE POLE VAULTER, LIKE A CROSS BETWEEN THE HIGH JUMPER AND THE TRIPLE JUMPER, RUNS OVER HIS TAKE-OFF SO HE CAN DRIVE FORWARD AND UPWARD TO CONSERVE ANGULAR MOMENTUM AND TO BEND THE POLE.
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