SKOT wrote:would there be a way to create a pole that gives you more energy back that you gave to it in the first place? that could possibly make it easier to bend a longer pole and still not have it be as soft as a noodle when the pole returns. is this at all possible?
im probably going to get shut down pretty quickly on this one. lets just say physics and science in general arent my thing.
yeah, its quite simple really. Just wear a really heavy helmet; I'm thinking like 20lbs. Charge down the runway with a pole ~20lbs heavier than usual. take off. As you invert, your helmet(which conviently is not strapped on) falls off and you catch the ride like a vaulter 20lbs lighter than the dude that planted the pole. I think you would get catapult effects similar to bubka's imfamous 601 World Champion jump.
All you really have to do is train full time with this 20lb helmet and you would eventually make up the lost stength and speed. the helmet also raises your center of gravity allowing a higher takeoff.
test this out and let me know how it goes
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