I found this youtube video entertaining. If it has been posted before, I am sorry I posted it again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6qDobBaqmw&NR=1
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I think it has been posted before, but does anyone know about the thin black poles they are using.
We have one of those at my college and were wondering what the history of them are. They are very thin and made of some type of metal. The actual inside of the pole seems to be some sort of foam....any ideas?
We have one of those at my college and were wondering what the history of them are. They are very thin and made of some type of metal. The actual inside of the pole seems to be some sort of foam....any ideas?
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Back in the day, when I just started coaching, I ordered some of those for the school I worked for. They were only $69.00 each and we needed something to get our kids started. My A.D. thought I was nuts for wanting poles since we didn't even have a track.
One of my boys PR'd at 13'4" on one before we finally got some real poles.
One of my boys PR'd at 13'4" on one before we finally got some real poles.
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