I was thumbing through the May 22 issue of Machine Design magazine, and came upon an article about Nate Ball, an engineer and host of the PBS show Design Squad (sorry, I haven't seen it). What caught my eye was the listing of the last book he read: From Beginner to Bubka.
I hadn't heard of him or the show, but I'll try to tune in, as one of my daughters has expressed some interest in engineering (and she vaults).
Here's the link:
http://machinedesign.com/ContentItem/72636/CareerProfileNateBall.aspx
You have to click on a link at the bottom to see The Rundown, where it mentions his interest in Pole Vaulting and Coaching the Vault.
Nate Ball's Career Profile in Machine Design
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I met Nate a couple if times. From 2002-2005, I "trained" at MIT's indoor facility once or twice a week during the winters. At the time, Paul Slovenski coached the women's team. Eric Abel was a graduate assistant who helped coach also. Nate was simply an all-around "good guy." And, if you didn't know, MIT usually only lets in people with some serious brains & work ethic. Nate is no exception.
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