What's the overall worst school to vault at?

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:13 pm

Well it could mean a lot of things. Some people struggle with injuries the whole time they are in college. Sometimes that is an indication of a program that overtrains or doesn't train safe, but sometimes it is just the kid.

Some kids lose focus and just don't try very hard. Some kids party too much. Plenty of girl vaulters have put on a significant amount of weight in college (and I don't mean muscle) and have trouble matching their high school accomplishments.

In contrast, some schools with crappy facilities and crappy coaching will have kids improve, if for no other reason than they get stronger and faster.

Looking at how much people improve since high school is DEFINITELY important, but if you are seriously interested in a school, take the time to find out as much as you can about each of the vaulters. This will give you a better idea of what is going on.

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Unread postby izzystikchik » Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:22 pm

Man, this is kinda making me cross my fingers for the next few years, aren't there any good stories of kids who find the perfect college and improve greatly if not drastically in the vault?

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Tue Apr 12, 2005 8:28 pm

ladyvolspvcoach wrote: Pole selection is not the issue. Given the prices of pole there are very few schools that will not purchase a pole or two.


Actually it's a big issue for a LOT of colleges... just not most of the big ones. There are tons of small schools with crappy pole selection who refuse to spend much money on poles.

Even some of the bigger ones aren't perfect. My teammate transferred to Southwest Missouri State. The biggest pole she jumped on last year was a 12'6" 160. They bought her a 12' series... I think 110, 120, 130, maybe 140. Those are great poles... from about 3 lefts for her. She owns a 12'4" 149 ESSX that she blows through from 5 lefts. They won't buy her any new poles until next year.

Luckily I had a 13'135 Carbon and a 13'150 Spirit I wasn't using that I lent her, but that's not exactly a great series :confused:

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Unread postby VaultMarq26 » Tue Apr 12, 2005 9:09 pm

Don't worry liz. We will take care of you, I promise.
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Unread postby Vault&Flip » Tue Apr 12, 2005 9:39 pm

I know a kid who is jumping better than ever as a freshman in college. He has no indoor facility, no poles from the school to jump on and none they want to buy, and no coach at the school...He borrows poles from my high school coach, trains at my old high school with our old coach and has PRed as a freshman in college. The best and only thing the school provided was a weight program that helped him to get stronger; however, the track team has NO budget to cultivate the vault and I'm surprised they have vaulters in the first place. There is hope you can jump well in your first year, but don't be surprised or upset if you don't...it happens.

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Unread postby achtungpv » Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:02 pm

izzystikchik wrote:Man, this is kinda making me cross my fingers for the next few years, aren't there any good stories of kids who find the perfect college and improve greatly if not drastically in the vault?


Some dude from U-New Mexico had a 11'6" HS PR and popped 17'8 1/2" at the Tx Relays rather easily.

I heard Giovanni Lanaro MtSAC/CSU-Fullerton was also an 11'6" HSer and he jumped 18'4 1/2" or so in college.
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Unread postby RyanC » Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:21 pm

well, i jumped 11'6" in HS, went to college didnt vault my 1st 2yrs (didnt work out or run either) vaulted 11'5" indoor season this yea, and just jumped 12'8 3/4" on Sat. to PR by 16 inches about. Its kinda my freshman year ;)

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Unread postby izzystikchik » Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:32 pm

VaultMarq26 wrote:Don't worry liz. We will take care of you, I promise.


..Oh I'm not doubting you guys at all, I just hate hearin stuff about other peeps who get stuck in a rut, just makes me count my blessings O:-)

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Unread postby izzystikchik » Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:32 pm

achtungpv wrote:
izzystikchik wrote:Man, this is kinda making me cross my fingers for the next few years, aren't there any good stories of kids who find the perfect college and improve greatly if not drastically in the vault?


Some dude from U-New Mexico had a 11'6" HS PR and popped 17'8 1/2" at the Tx Relays rather easily.

I heard Giovanni Lanaro MtSAC/CSU-Fullerton was also an 11'6" HSer and he jumped 18'4 1/2" or so in college.



Wow, impressive and very reassurring

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Unread postby VaultMarq26 » Wed Apr 13, 2005 12:57 am

I know that my freshman year i didn't vault any better than high school, but i only vaulted once every 2 weeks or so. THe other 3 vaulters and the multi have improved every year here. It goes person to person i guess.
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Unread postby jryland » Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:15 am

so if any of you need a pole just ask becca (her bags getting too heavy and she NEVER carried it herself) just playin becca!! but it is too heavy you could hurt yourself or one of your teamates!!
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:40 am

jryland wrote:so if any of you need a pole just ask becca (her bags getting too heavy and she NEVER carried it herself) just playin becca!! but it is too heavy you could hurt yourself or one of your teamates!!


It's only heavy when your poles are in it!!


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