VTechVaulter wrote:wow this whole thread screams read a physics book
(sorry, these things bother us engineers)
weird. next time i ride a train ill have to ask the dude in the funny hat his feelings
but yeah, if F=MA and E=MC^2 then i think you need to change your vector to allow for...the specs on the rotary for the girder.
if what you mean is that all you will ever be able to get our of a pole is 100% of the energy that you put into it, then if our current poles approach that ammount of efficiency, then we are farily close to the best possible equipment.
pole climbing is already illegal, so other ways to gain that extra grip height dont really seem too feasible with the current poles.
i do like the idea of a prebent pole(poles are already prebent slightly) but a prebent pole wouldnt get to vertical. maybe like a bow(like for shooting arrows, we need to have a string holding the pole in a prebent manner. run, plant the really long pole already bent say it is prebent to about 120 degrees, allowing a much higer effective grip. you bend it to 90(or further i guess) while releasing the "string" and your pole goes to vertical completely unbending. bang. really high grip, planting and carrying would be tough, so maybe the push plant would be the way to go. this sounds like cheating because some of the energy put in is not from the approach/jump. if mechanical poles are illegal, then this is a no go.
in conclusion--run faster and you will jump higher. i would mention the thing about being taller, but im afraid it is too late for many of us in that regard