agapit wrote:Apologize guys, but I am going on a sabbatical from posting and I do not know for how long.
Agapit, this forum is more fun when you post! I crave your wheat!
See ya when you return from your sabbatical!
It's amazing that there's still confusion between the free takeoff and the pre-jump. I could review all of the threads related to that - and there's several- but I'd probably still be confused. I think the only way to settle this once and for all is for Altius to clarify it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the pre-jump was mentioned in BTB2 with the intent to clarify things, but it just seems to have muddied the waters. At least on this forum.
Altius, since it's your definition, can you please tell us - once-and-for-all - whether the pre-jump and the free takeoff are identical? I'm not sure what page # it's on in BTB2, but at least I've bought the book (unlike SOME people
), and I can refer to whatever page #'s you send me to!
Re whether there's any advantage or not to having a time-gap (and distance) between the time you takeoff (when your toes leave the ground), and the time that the pole hits the back of the box, if you're jumping (with a vertical component) to reduce the pole angle, this would be an advantage, right?
And let's face it, you can never hit your takeoff mark exactly, 100% off the time. So isn't it preferable to err on the side of being a little bit out, rather than a little bit in?
Kirk