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I get the benefits of pushing a pole but what do you do if there is a lip on the box? About half of the meets i go to have a lip on the front of the box and you could get roughed up by sliding the tip. Because you said you teach a lot of beginners the push so when they get a lip on the box what happens? I was just curious.
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vaulter894 wrote:I get the benefits of pushing a pole but what do you do if there is a lip on the box? About half of the meets i go to have a lip on the front of the box and you could get roughed up by sliding the tip. Because you said you teach a lot of beginners the push so when they get a lip on the box what happens? I was just curious.
Vaulter894 makes a very good point...
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vaulter894 wrote:I get the benefits of pushing a pole but what do you do if there is a lip on the box? About half of the meets i go to have a lip on the front of the box and you could get roughed up by sliding the tip. Because you said you teach a lot of beginners the push so when they get a lip on the box what happens? I was just curious.
I'm in college and I don't think I have ever been anywhere with a lip on the box. If I went somewhere that had one, I would either carry the pole or choose not to jump. I know that my conference meet and national meet do not have a lip on the box.
I think it is really important to teach kids how to carry the pole as well, so they are prepared for meets with a lip on the box. If I were a high school coach, I would look at the meet schedule and do my best to figure out if any facilities had that problem.
Aren't boxes with lips ILLEGAL anyway?
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Rainbowgirl 28 wrote
Lipped boxes are illegal but a lot of high schools around this area and some of the college competitions I compete in have them, most schools don't want to put up the money to fix it, but it is good to know you teach both ways and for my big conference meets we don't have a lip either.
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I get the benefits of pushing a pole but what do you do if there is a lip on the box? About half of the meets i go to have a lip on the front of the box and you could get roughed up by sliding the tip. Because you said you teach a lot of beginners the push so when they get a lip on the box what happens? I was just curious.
I'm in college and I don't think I have ever been anywhere with a lip on the box. If I went somewhere that had one, I would either carry the pole or choose not to jump. I know that my conference meet and national meet do not have a lip on the box.
I think it is really important to teach kids how to carry the pole as well, so they are prepared for meets with a lip on the box. If I were a high school coach, I would look at the meet schedule and do my best to figure out if any facilities had that problem.
Aren't boxes with lips ILLEGAL anyway?
Lipped boxes are illegal but a lot of high schools around this area and some of the college competitions I compete in have them, most schools don't want to put up the money to fix it, but it is good to know you teach both ways and for my big conference meets we don't have a lip either.
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Ive herd that some ppl run into problems when they start holding higher, like 15+, the tip of the pole doesn't drop enough. I think its great for beginners, its a little less confusing then carring if you don't have it down.
Does anyone have any videos of guys push planting like 16+, that would be really cool to watch.
Does anyone have any videos of guys push planting like 16+, that would be really cool to watch.
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Bonevt wrote:Ive herd that some ppl run into problems when they start holding higher, like 15+, the tip of the pole doesn't drop enough. I think its great for beginners, its a little less confusing then carring if you don't have it down.
Does anyone have any videos of guys push planting like 16+, that would be really cool to watch.
Saw Tye Harvey do it in Reno 3 years ago, and he jumped 18'8! Becca has the video. He's given me a lot of advice on how to coach it - great guy!
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