OK let me give you a few facts to explain why things happened...
mcobb1013 wrote:then on tuesday my coach gets a mysterious call during class that there is another pole that was just delivered up at the school office. so both of us walk up their and realize that our retired coach that still helps has bought a 14'6" 160 pacerfx fiberglass pole in case i could not get up on the 14'6" 155 carbon mystic.
So your coach is an idiot and just wasted a lot of money.
so that wednesday was our conference meet so i went back to my old 13' 160 pacerfx and jumped 12'6" (which is a personal best for me at my school).
You jumped better because you were on a pole that was not too big...
Then thursday i went to practice and warmed up on my old pole then grabbed the 155 carbon mystic.
You're trying to kill yourself...
the first jump with it i decide to hold about 13'6" and widen my grip about 4".
You raised your grip over 6", now you are really trying to kill yourself.
i finally bent the pole for the first time but did not totally get into the mat since i never really got my feet up since all jumps previously with it i had fell on the inside of the arms or on the ground infront of the mat.
You didn't get into the mat because the pole was not moving toward the pit fast enough because you are neither fast enough nor do you have good enough technique to be using a pole that big.
well then i got excited and ran back on the runway and knew all i had to do is to commit to it and i would definately be on the mat.
So in addition to being suicidal, you are also delusional.
well i started my run and everything felt ok and i planted the pole and jumped and bent it while still looking down at the pole (normally i don't look down but this time i did for some reason) then once my body got a little bit past the parallel position with the ground i heard a sound like a gun shot and watched my pole to commence to break into 5 pieces!!!
When you are holding too high on a pole that is bending, your momentum doesn't transfer forward like it should be. If you were looking down at takeoff, you probably were not tall and jumping up at takeoff either, creating more of a sinking feeling. The fact that your pole broke into 5 pieces definitely indicates it broke because you overbent it, not because of any damage to the pole.
well i wasn't hurt
Most pole breaks do not cause serious injury, but you did just cost your school hundreds of dollars.
and went to find my coach to tell him what happened. i found him and told him what happened and he was speechless and then went down to the mat to get the pieces of the pole so the other athletes would not be messing with them and whatever
So not only does your coach know nothing about pole selection, he is also irresponsible enough to let you practice without supervision?!
eventually i calmed down and me and him talked about it and i decided to try and keep vaulting since i was in no pain and had only about a week to get on a new pole.
And then he lets you keep vaulting, despite your valiant efforts at killing yourself? I guess since he wasn't watching your vaults he wouldn't know how dangerous you are!
so i jumped with the 14'6" 160 pacerfx once and did better then i ever had with it but i was kinda hesitant when planting and swinging.
So you went back to the suicide attempts...
so then i decided to use an old 11'6" 150 skypole (that i learn how to pole vault on) and do a 3 left run and just get my confidence back up in vaulting and that i could trust the pole. well it broke to on my first jump. it didn't hit me and i walked away perfectly fine especailly considering what the carbonhad did to me.
And when you weren't able to kill yourself on too big of a pole, you decided to try and kill yourself by using way too small of a pole and costing your school more money.
well needless to say i decdied to quit for the day after that and waited till monday (yesterday) to jmp again because my coach and also my father told me to. i started to use the 14'6" 160 pacerfx that my coach had bought just in case (thank god) and still was kinda spooked to jump on it.
So somewhere deep in your soul lurks a little bit of common sense. That is the part of you that is spooked.
today, i decided it was best for my to jump on my old 13' 160 pacerfx to get back comfortable with the pole bending, which i did. and also i used the 14'6" 160 pacerfx a few times and just barely got into the pit which is actually better then i have done before and i know you shouldn't jump on a pole if you can't land in the pit with it but i made considerable progress with it and am going to stick with it.
But you're going to ignore that little bit of common sense hiding in there and continue to try and kill yourself.
so i guess what i am trying to get answered with this post is why do yall think those poles broke? and also any help getting on the new 14'6" 160 pacerfx
Those poles broke because you don't understand a darn thing about the pole vault and you have an irresponsible coach that lets you vault unsupervised.
me and my coach both think that i broke the carbon since i did not break it in properly before i bent it that much and it simply had never been pushed to that extend and just simply broke because of it, the second one was just that it was old and it was way past time for it to break. the flex number was 17.1 but it it bent easier then some 19's that we had and it was probably the upwards of a decade old
Oh good, I wasn't completely convinced you guys didn't know what you were talking about until I read this comment. Now I know, beyond that shadow of a doubt, that you and your coach both are both so misinformed about the pole vault that
you are literally putting your life in danger every single time you pole vault. so is there any truth to these assumptions? if not please give me your theories.
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You didn't listen to anything anyone posted before, why are you going to listen to anything we post now.
I think the first thing you should do is have your dad read everything I just wrote.
The next thing you should do, is have your dad buy the book Beginner to Bubka and Isinbayeva too. You can buy it in the store on this website. But I don't care about making money, buy it from NeoVault.com or OnTrack, I don't care. If you order from me, I will ship it to you Priority Mail that day or the next day.
When that book comes in the mail, you, your dad, and your coach need to sit down and read it. Cover to cover. Watch the DVD too.
The book costs a little money, but it is a lot cheaper than the hundreds of dollars you just cost your school in broken poles.
Now, in the meantime, but that 14'6 pole away and do not think about it for the rest of the season.
Now listen, you are not blowing through your 13'160 that bad if you just PR'd on it. Go back to using that pole. Put your standards at 31.5". If you are bending hte pole a lot, but knocking the bar off on the way down, drop your grip a fist. If you are knocking the bar off on the way up, move your run from 7 lefts to 6 lefts. If you still knock it off on the way up, move it in to 5.
If you are sure you are actually blowing through the pole, and you have other kids there with other poles, you could try borrowing the following poles:
13'165
13'170
13'6 155
13'6 160
NOTHING BIGGER until you blow through one of the poles listed above.
Now, while you are pondering all of that, please do two more things.
Print this out:
http://www.skyjumpers.com/articles/pvpr ... table.htmlStudy it. One cell to the right means a pole is about the same stiffness if you hold at the same height. One cell down means it is ~5lbs bigger.
SHOW THIS TO YOUR COACH
Next, watch this video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0052593028Think about the things he said and how they compare to what you have been doing.
Watch it again.
Try to start doing some of those drills in practice.
I am serious that you should print out this post I just wrote and show it to your parents. They need to know that you are being so poorly coached that it is putting your life in danger and making them liable for hundreds of dollars in broken poles.
Edit: Cost of replacing the two poles you just broke:
14'6 Carbon Mystic: $496
11'6 Pacer: $314
Shipping: $50-$100 (let's say $75)
Total: $885
If your parents actually have that kind of money laying around, use it to buy you a 13'6 160 and 14'160. Or 13'170 and 13'6 170. Or any other combination of shorter heavier poles that will help bridge the gap between a 13'160 and 14'6 160.