Carbon Weaves Breaking?

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Re: Carbon Weaves Breaking?

Unread postby golfdane » Fri Feb 26, 2010 3:54 pm

Removed content. Begun dialogue with manufacturer and european representative instead.
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Re: Carbon Weaves Breaking?

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:50 am

varska wrote:Here's a 125 lb vaulter snapping a 140 lb Carbon Weave at NON:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOkDyQPRIAM


GREAT JUMP,
I would like to mention this was a very pretty jump and the vaulter is doing a lot of things absolutely correct!
Over the years we have seen ladies using much bigger poles than their weight and we find that
womens' center of mas is in the hips and mens' is in their stomach.
A women can create a bigger pendulum and bending the pole in the swing gives them an advantage over men to use bigger poles than their weight!
IS she using a 150lbs pole now?

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Re: Carbon Weaves Breaking?

Unread postby dougb » Sun Feb 28, 2010 12:31 am

GREAT JUMP,
I would like to mention this was a very pretty jump and the vaulter is doing a lot of things absolutely correct!
Over the years we have seen ladies using much bigger poles than their weight and we find that
womens' center of mas is in the hips and mens' is in their stomach.
A women can create a bigger pendulum and bending the pole in the swing gives them an advantage over men to use bigger poles than their weight!
IS she using a 150lbs pole now?

Bruce Caldwell

Interesting point. This would imply that girls have to lift their CG further than guys. don't know if the end result is plus or minus.

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