Unread postby dj » Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:10 am
good morning
spring 1965.. freshman in college
browning skypole.. 16' 145 HD
2 months.. march to april.. from 12-3 swedish steel.... to 14-6 browning skypole.
broke pole attempting 15'..
in 2 weeks i got a "red" thermoflex.. cleared 14-6.. broke the pole attempting 15'..
coaches wouldn't buy me anymore poles.. so i became a long jumper, hurdler, sprinter..
didn't pole vault again (other than try and get a couple of points in our conference meet) until a decathlon in 1970..
the development of poles has been just as responsible for the technique we see today (even bubka's technique. which most of the time was the "natural" way to vault) as our coaching.. even different styles of poles of today are still effecting the vault.
earl bells knee drop was partially from the pole and the relationship of the grip, stiffens and design.
bubka could perform the "model" partially because he was fast enough to grip near the top of a 5 meter pole designed by george moore.
application of force and physics is the way we can vault our best and the action/reaction of the pole has to be considered.
ron morris, fred hanson, john pennel, dave tork, casey carrigan.. so many more that i need to get out my file of who and what pole they used...etc..etc.. they were our test pilots..
their "model" was.. run as fast as you can (controlled) plant as high as you can.. keep your takeoff "at" or outside vertical.. swing as fast as you can.. while staying behind the cord of the pole... try to swing your body as high above your top grip as possible..
sorry to bring up "model" here.. but tom telez and guy kochel (to name only two americans, there were fiberglass vaulters and coaches before them) had "The Model" at least as early as 1974.. and it was no different in concept than the 6.40 bubka Model.. and this in NOT in disrespect for petrov.. he improved the model and described it in a way (Natural Vault.. relaxed extended arms, free takeoff, which is what guy kochel was saying when he said "you will feel like you have taken off to far out, 3/4" before the pole tip hits the back of the box") that should be listened to and produced the only 20' vaulter to date.
to me this sounds like "the model" one that we, USA, has been working toward for a long time.. and that pacer III's let us start to obtain because of the design..
sorry
off topic.. sort off
dj
Come out of the back... Get your feet down... Plant big