Quote"------ I recently heard of a coach ---------- who had a girl in a meet warm up on a very soft pole for her. She blew through it, as expected. Perfect warm up jump, right? No, --------- then the coach of the girl tells a friend of mine ------- that if she had a better take off and run she would "hit it just right" and somehow not blow through the pole."Unquote.
Is this what is termed, 'hearsay evidence' in a court of law in the US and therefore not admissable??
It may be that if YOU had actually spoken to the coach you might have discovered he did know what he was doing. Instead of leaping in - just reflect on that scenario for a while - it MAY not be as stupid as it seems. Although with your vast experience of coaching I assume you are probably correct vault3rbOy.

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