evolution of poles
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evolution of poles
Has anyone noticed that many pole companies ( besides UCS... i think) are trying to make their poles lighter and lighter..?
Just a thought: Can a pole be too light?
taking into consideration that a lighter pole is correlated with being easier to break, but with technology advancements, the lighter pole is just as strong as the heavier pole. AND a heavy pole feels like you wont' be able to get in. Is there any correlation between the physical weight of the pole and the actual 'stiffness' of the pole- psychologically?
Does anyone feel wierd running with a pole that is so light you can hardly tell it's there? I know i feel wierd with a light pole, but i'm 6' 3", 200lbs so i feel like i'm goign to break everything..........
sorry about the rambling..
just a thought.. anyone feel the same way?
Just a thought: Can a pole be too light?
taking into consideration that a lighter pole is correlated with being easier to break, but with technology advancements, the lighter pole is just as strong as the heavier pole. AND a heavy pole feels like you wont' be able to get in. Is there any correlation between the physical weight of the pole and the actual 'stiffness' of the pole- psychologically?
Does anyone feel wierd running with a pole that is so light you can hardly tell it's there? I know i feel wierd with a light pole, but i'm 6' 3", 200lbs so i feel like i'm goign to break everything..........
sorry about the rambling..
just a thought.. anyone feel the same way?
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I think pretty "soon" next 50 years a controversy may come up about poles that give you as much or more energy than you put in the pole... or maybe im way off on this 1,
Wouldnt it be cool to run a 11 sec 100 and jump 20 feet in the air...
Wouldnt it be cool to run a 11 sec 100 and jump 20 feet in the air...
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MightyMouse wrote:I think pretty "soon" next 50 years a controversy may come up about poles that give you as much or more energy than you put in the pole... or maybe im way off on this 1,...
why yes you are... ...I think you'd be breaking a law of physics with a pole that returns more energy that you put into it.
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physics, conservation of energy......so this won't be possible....poles won't even be able to conserve 100% of energy that you put into it due to friction, sound, etc.
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wacky274 wrote:physics, conservation of energy......so this won't be possible....poles won't even be able to conserve 100% of energy that you put into it due to friction, sound, etc.
physics.. HUH your too caught up in that .. all there is to pole vault is a pole and a run and a vault. it is that simple
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LESS WEIGHT or LESS CARRY WEIGHT??
LESS WEIGHT or LESS CARRY WEIGHT??
There is a big difference between lighter poles and poles with a lighter carry weight. If you take less stiffer glass out you must add in stiffer glass, not lighter glass just less of it which makes the pole lighter.
At ESSX we strive for a lighter carry weight rather than an over all lightness! Sometimes taking glass out reduces the ability for the pole to store energy and to store energy for a longer period.
Optimum is a glass with the best memory. with exception;
A glass that returns faster than the true pendulum action or the timing of the vault is useless. You will be flagging or chasing the pole.
This type of design will require you to initiate a premature pull to keep up with the pole.
SO as manufacturers reduce overall weight they must add stiffness which could speed pole action up, unless they know how to temper or dampen the CARBON OR the magic ingredients!!
http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtop ... highlight=
There is a big difference between lighter poles and poles with a lighter carry weight. If you take less stiffer glass out you must add in stiffer glass, not lighter glass just less of it which makes the pole lighter.
At ESSX we strive for a lighter carry weight rather than an over all lightness! Sometimes taking glass out reduces the ability for the pole to store energy and to store energy for a longer period.
Optimum is a glass with the best memory. with exception;
A glass that returns faster than the true pendulum action or the timing of the vault is useless. You will be flagging or chasing the pole.
This type of design will require you to initiate a premature pull to keep up with the pole.
SO as manufacturers reduce overall weight they must add stiffness which could speed pole action up, unless they know how to temper or dampen the CARBON OR the magic ingredients!!
http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtop ... highlight=
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achtungpv wrote:MightyMouse wrote:I think pretty "soon" next 50 years a controversy may come up about poles that give you as much or more energy than you put in the pole... or maybe im way off on this 1,...
why yes you are... ...I think you'd be breaking a law of physics with a pole that returns more energy that you put into it.
Well let me revise that statement: i am thinking on the lines of poles that have another mechanism in side of them, maybe like a pole that is made of a material that can tighen or loosen via electrical charge, so the pole will compensate mid jump for not enough penetration or to much, that way you will allways be on the correct weight pole
it could be called a smart pole
well after rereading this i am undoubtably crazy and or really tired, but hey its something to think about
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