bjvando wrote:to throw out another question..... what if a person is quite tall and the only way that they can have an effective swing, without the pole unbending, before they are able to swing to vert and have the pull throw them? Wouldnt, in this case, holding higher and having more pole to work with, in fact, be better???? just curious.....?
Hello BJ
Well you make a good case and if they are tall there are some advantages to grip higher. However if you are not running with the momentum to facilitate good transfer to the pole your height will not be an advantage.
Now if you are a strong runner and you are bending the pole with a proper swing before the pole returns to vertical you would benefit to an increase in grip and then would move to a stiffer pole in that length. Once again when you move to the next length it is important to be on a pole at or greater than your weight.
Too many times vaulters move to the longer poles before learning proper technique, and in doing so get stuck with the same problem as they progress; they cannot bend a pole at their weight.
Solution: in this case is to move down to a pole shorter but stronger.
Example: grip 13’4â€Â