Unread postby souleman » Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:54 pm
Vaultmarq, if that pole is "bending" I'd stay off of it. The aluminun poles didn't bend (at least very much) maybe an inch or two at best. They aren't like the glass pole where it will recover and thus give you a boost. For the most part, a metal pole will fold over much the same as a drinking straw does when you bend it too much. Back in the aluminum and steel pole days, your main manufacturer was Gill and the pole will be either orange or red. Those swedish poles (the ones with the fat center and tapering at each end) I believe were tan. Because they didn't bend, that's why we slid the left hand up to the right hand at the pole plant to get as high on the pole as possible. Much the same way you guys and gals work on the smoothness of your "free take off" we used to work on the "hand slide" when we took off.What you might have is a crossbar if it's really easy to bend. The pole that you have,( in order to be a vaulting pole) would have at least a 1 1/2" or 2 1/4" diameter. Now I'm working off of a 40 year old memory but I think I'm right here. What do you think, Dave. I am right here aren't I? Later.......Mike P.S. As to how to vault on a metal pole, Becca had a link up some time back showing Bob Richards pole vaulting in the Olympics. That's how you do it.....just like Bob.