Post pole vaulting life
- vaultmd
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
Take up whatever your S.O. likes to do.
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
vaultmd wrote:Take up whatever your S.O. likes to do.
Hmm mine likes to shoot guns and eat BBQ... I should probably learn how to do the former, and I already enjoy the latter
Wilson, what new activities does Cathy have you doing?
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
And also it depends on what your interests are. Are your interests are just purely in doing something athletic? Or are you looking for a sport that has the same kind of thrill and adrenaline that pole vaulting provides
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
Hang gliding!
Once you do your first solo you will be addicted.
Cost:
Used glider=$800 to 1,000
Used harness with reserve=$300
Lessons (optional but recommended)= $500-1,000
The concentration in the launch and landing is a lot like the vault and hang gliding is free once you have all the gear.
Once you do your first solo you will be addicted.
Cost:
Used glider=$800 to 1,000
Used harness with reserve=$300
Lessons (optional but recommended)= $500-1,000
The concentration in the launch and landing is a lot like the vault and hang gliding is free once you have all the gear.
Re: Post pole vaulting life
Try Racquetball. If your are competitive and you like a good workout this works well, it can be year round. And the better you get the better your workout will become. you can compete in tournaments and have a great time. I know I am 57 and in great shape because of it.
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
I don't know... What's wrong with pole vaulting?
IMHO, something comparable will requires some skills BEFORE starting to perform/compete like skating/hockey, skiing/snowboarding/ski jumping or water polo.
(Almost) everyone can do bungee jumping - no skills required.
IMHO, something comparable will requires some skills BEFORE starting to perform/compete like skating/hockey, skiing/snowboarding/ski jumping or water polo.
(Almost) everyone can do bungee jumping - no skills required.
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
Depends what it is about pole vaulting that you are trying to retain with your new activity. The physical demand? Mental discipline and training? Focus/intensity? Thrill?
IMO, this is the extreme end of the "thrill" spectrum: proximity wingsuit BASE jumping:
http://www.visualnews.com/2010/12/30/th ... video-yet/
(Strap yourself in when you watch it.)
IMO, this is the extreme end of the "thrill" spectrum: proximity wingsuit BASE jumping:
http://www.visualnews.com/2010/12/30/th ... video-yet/
(Strap yourself in when you watch it.)
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Re: Post pole vaulting life
That was an amazing video. Not much room for error there!
It's too bad, but base jumping is illegal in most of the US because of our lawsuit-happy culture. I like how in Europe, if you want to kill yourself practicing a dangerous sport, you have every right...
Paragliding could be a tamer alternative for people who like the idea of flying, but don't want to end up splattered (like those crazy Euros almost did a few times). Kiteboarding looks like a lot of fun, too. People do that on the coast here in Oregon a lot, but it seems like fly-fishing for great white sharks to me...
I think I'll stick to safer sports like rock climbing and pole vaulting
Tom
It's too bad, but base jumping is illegal in most of the US because of our lawsuit-happy culture. I like how in Europe, if you want to kill yourself practicing a dangerous sport, you have every right...
Paragliding could be a tamer alternative for people who like the idea of flying, but don't want to end up splattered (like those crazy Euros almost did a few times). Kiteboarding looks like a lot of fun, too. People do that on the coast here in Oregon a lot, but it seems like fly-fishing for great white sharks to me...
I think I'll stick to safer sports like rock climbing and pole vaulting
Tom
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