the answer is simple... magical poles!!!!!!!
we need a pole that when you plant it is about a 50lb pole, but once it is compleatly bent it is now a 300lb pole and rockets you up!
then we could use 25' poles and pole vault well beyond 30 feet.
Why not use a 25 foot pole?
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Re: Why not use a 25 foot pole?
Hahaha, love that video, Kirk. And you're probably right, the three steps are not really necessary since you can accomplish all of the "pre-loading" with two. It would take a beast of an athlete to maintain body posture as the pole begins to pressure your top hand. I think that's the biggest challenge; maintaining that body angle while the pole chord angle moves to vertical. As for the poles...
New Polymers Engineered To Change Their Stiffness And Strength When Exposed To Liquids
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/99877.php
Something like this may violate the "variable weight pole" rule, but would be fun to play around with.
It's not magic, it's science:the answer is simple... magical poles!!!!!!!
New Polymers Engineered To Change Their Stiffness And Strength When Exposed To Liquids
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/99877.php
Something like this may violate the "variable weight pole" rule, but would be fun to play around with.
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