One thing that I wanted to ask in the "worst season ever" or one about what it will take to help the elite.
How many elite vaulters leave their college to train elsewhere? Like Kacey said, one of the biggest problems is training facilities and equipment. And I feel that if you have something that is really working for you in college, why is there a reason to change? If you have improved consistently during college with the same coach why would you leave if they let you keep training there?
I know Jeff Hartwig was never even really a 'spectacular' college vaulter but he improved every year and was able to keep training with Earl Bell at Arkansas and continued to keep improving.
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Re: Leaving Your COllege
Not all schools will let their graduated vaulters keep training there. Also keep in mind the high turnover rate among college coaches. And then you have the issues involved with coaches and poles not always being available to the graduate at the right times.
It's great when it works out, but it's just not always an option for all athletes.
It's great when it works out, but it's just not always an option for all athletes.
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