titojumps wrote:spend money educating coachs! then there is no need to change anything which could price the pole vault right out of existance.
I totally agree The problem is that people who are not so closely involved with the sport want to see tangible changes. Educating coaches is the best thing we can do to make the sport safer and make better pole vaulters. But you cannot really quantify that. It is easier to just make the pits bigger and/or make kids wear helmets. That way the powers that be can feel like progress is being made.
I have a question for you guys that have been around awhile... would you say that the level of coaching has declined in the past 20 years or so in terms of safety? It seems like pits have grown exponentially bigger and poles have become safer and available in more sizes... but we are still averaging about 1 death a year. So if the equipment becomes safer and safer but the death rate remains the same what does that say about the coaching?