rainbowgirl28 wrote:Part of the problem is schools buying poles that are too light for their vaulters. A good percentage of HS girls weigh between 121-130 and 131-139. So every HS should probably have an 11'130 and 11'140 in stock. An 11'140 was the pole I used the most at my last HS.
It's all relative. Saying someone can or can't get on a pole over their weight is meaningless without knowing the length of the pole. A 12'120 is roughly the same as an 11'140 if you're gripping 11' on both poles. Most coaches who struggle to get their beginners on poles over their weight have the kids on too long of a pole for their ability level. Either embrace the straight poling, or find a way to get shorter poles.
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Well said.
'Cause lets be honest, a 150lbs freshman might not be able to safely jump (while bending the pole) a 14' 150. So why is the coach letting him or her try? Why not use a 12' 150" and see what comes of it? I am not saying that you need a full series of poles at every 5 lbs at this range of poles, cause they are not going to be needed all that often and money is an issue. But as an athlete learns how to do it, his/her pole progression is going to increase rapidly at the beginning, thus a jump from a 12' 150 to a 12' 160 is completely feasible (this is a generalization, I KNOW there will be exceptions... and those can be dealt with individually).
Becca has said this many times, there are poles that EVERY high school should have (and truth be told, my high school didn't have many of them). By covering this selection, the weight issues are no longer issues. But again, this obviously costs money, which many HS don't have a a ton of. So are we really arguing a "weight rating" problem... or pole length/lack of funds problem?
In going with what ADTF said... a kid would not be allowed to play football if he didn't have the necessary equipment, why should a pole vaulter be expected to "try it out" on equipment for someone of another size?