BenPV wrote: Is there anyway for me not to make my pole become 'soft' when i jump on it?
There's 2 ways to make the pole stiffer ...
1. Lower your grip.
2. Have less speed and momentum at takeoff.
There's 2 ways to have less speed and momentum at takeoff ...
2a. Shorten your run.
2b. Run slower.
Here's your poles ...
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The grey one is the one you use now.
The yellow ones are the other ones that you have available.
I don't see much point in using the 14-6 170, since it's about the same weight as the 15-0 160. I'm sure that Becca's right about the difference you'll feel between them, but I suspect that this is minor, compared to the basic fact that you need a longer, stiffer pole. Or just go with plan 2a or 2b. (My preference is 2a.)
The blue one is the ideal pole for you. Since you're already gripping at the top of the 15-0 160, you should definitely use a longer pole.
This recommendation will be short-lived, since it likely won't take long for you to get onto the 16-0 160. Perhaps early next spring - at the latest.
I might modify my recommendation after I see your vid. Be sure to state the pole you're using, your grip, the setting of the standards, and the height of the bar. At 138 pounds, you should be getting a fairly good pushoff if you're not flagging out.
Kirk