When it's cold outside...
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When it's cold outside...
I'm up in MA... and yeah it's still pretty cold here and we begin practice this monday. I'm tryin to figure out if a hoodie and sweatpants is too much bulk to start my vaulting in? I don't plan on doing any full jumps until later on in our 2nd week of practice.. but what do you think?
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man up and wear a unisuit lol. But really i dont think the sweatshirt and pants will be too much to handle.
Vault Old School wrote:Hey I was just wondering if anybody out there knew Bubka's Height, Weight, Body Fat%, etc. when he was competing?
bjvando wrote:i heard he was 7 ft tall, with a negative body-fat percentage......
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I wouldn't worry about the bulk....you should be fine. (If it does ever present a problem, take your hoodie or w/e off before you jump and then put it back on while you wait for your next turn.)
I would recommend wearing under armour (both top and bottom) underneath...it makes a world of difference
I would recommend wearing under armour (both top and bottom) underneath...it makes a world of difference

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I am in maryland and in the winter we pole vaulted when it was like like 30 degrees out i would recomend the same under armor top and bottom and throw a sweatshirt and on when you don't jump thats what i did. i also used sweats and was fine.
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AVC Coach wrote:Now that's some funny stuff.... Texasvaulter07 telling you to man up. It's never cold in Texas! I know you probably didn't mean for that to be funny, but it made my day. Thanks!
60 is cold here in Texas lol
Vault Old School wrote:Hey I was just wondering if anybody out there knew Bubka's Height, Weight, Body Fat%, etc. when he was competing?
bjvando wrote:i heard he was 7 ft tall, with a negative body-fat percentage......
60 is cold? at 60 degrees, I'm running around in shorts and a tank top because...its so warm.
On the other hand, I found the perfect solution to my hands being dry in the cold so I can't relaly hang onto the pole - my work gloves. Basically, they're gardening gloves or soemthing (with the rubber stuff on either side).
On the other hand, I found the perfect solution to my hands being dry in the cold so I can't relaly hang onto the pole - my work gloves. Basically, they're gardening gloves or soemthing (with the rubber stuff on either side).
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http://www.fileforge.com/pupload/view/106
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