Unread postby lonestar » Mon Dec 08, 2003 2:25 am
Another question in relation to the initial one:
Does the angle of the bottom arm in the elbow relate at all to the grip height and length of pole the vaulter is using?
For example: When a person gripping 16'0 plants the pole in the box to check their step, in order for both hands to even be on the pole, they are straight overhead because of the angle formed between the pole and the ground.
Now take a person gripping 10'0 doing the same thing, only the angle of the pole to the ground is much higher, so for their bottom arm to be on the pole, it is bent, otherwise they would have to push the bottom arm straight out in front of them in order for both arms to be straight.
I personally think there's a threshold for grip where if the bottom arm is straight it goes from being pressed out to being pressed up in relation to the angle formed by the pole and the ground.
Thoughts?
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