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Best Article on Pole Vault Poles
Eddie Seese
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So I read this article in great detail, and as a physics kid, I really liked it. I found something particularly interesting that I thought some people might enjoy seeing.
At the end of the paper it starts to get into column theory and things like that, and using a mathematical equation to determine just how 'heavy' the pole is given your grip height, compared to the poles total length (found on page 10). Given the equation
Pg = Pn * (Ln^2 / Lg^2)
Pg being the weight at the low grip, Pn being the pole weight rating, Ln being the length of the pole and Lg being the height of the new grip.
I looked into the equation a bit, with the different poles and runway approaches that I have 'been competitive' with. To my surprise I found some really intertesting stuff.
No matter the runway, pole or pole grip, all of the 'effective weights' (pole weight at the lower grip) was within a pound of two, and when I got really picky about my best performances, they were within .1 of a pound.
The poles I use range from a 15' 155 from 3 Lefts, to a 15' 180 from 7, sometimes a 16' 170, but it still worked.
I thought that was kinda intersting and people might be interested in hearing that... any thoughts?
At the end of the paper it starts to get into column theory and things like that, and using a mathematical equation to determine just how 'heavy' the pole is given your grip height, compared to the poles total length (found on page 10). Given the equation
Pg = Pn * (Ln^2 / Lg^2)
Pg being the weight at the low grip, Pn being the pole weight rating, Ln being the length of the pole and Lg being the height of the new grip.
I looked into the equation a bit, with the different poles and runway approaches that I have 'been competitive' with. To my surprise I found some really intertesting stuff.
No matter the runway, pole or pole grip, all of the 'effective weights' (pole weight at the lower grip) was within a pound of two, and when I got really picky about my best performances, they were within .1 of a pound.
The poles I use range from a 15' 155 from 3 Lefts, to a 15' 180 from 7, sometimes a 16' 170, but it still worked.
I thought that was kinda intersting and people might be interested in hearing that... any thoughts?
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