IAmTheWalrus wrote: ... I take it a bit personally that you think that I (or any pole vaulter who does P90 x) isn't motivated. I don't think that was your intention, but I consider myself very motivated as a pole vaulter. I think the value of it is its creativity and simplicity. ...
Wally, I had to read this quote a couple times ... since at first I thought you must have been referring to RG and EIU when you said that you're insulted that one of us thinks that vaulter's "aren't motivated". But you go on to mention average joes ... which only I mentioned ... so I guess you ARE responding to my post.
I said just the opposite ... I said vaulters ARE motivated ... whereas RG and EIU were the ones that thought they weren't motivated. I really think you missed my point ... I was DEFENDING your masculinity!

Just wanted to clear that up.
KirkB wrote: ... POLE VAULTERS already have all the motivation in the world to train hard!!! In my mind, we're the hardest workers on the track team ... I just don't see the need for pole vaulters to replace PV-specific drills with P90X excercises.
Actually, after RG and EIU disagreed with me, I realized that my statement was too broad of a generalization. MOST vaulters might be motivated ... but there's a wide spectrum of "motivation" amongst us. And I think that no matter how much motivation each of us might have, we can always use a bit more. Geez, now I'm starting to agree with RG and EIU.
IAmTheWalrus wrote: ... Don't hate it till you try it!
As I said, I haven't tried it ... and I DON'T hate it. I guess there's some communication loss here ... even with emoticons. Let me clear this up ... whenever I use the "confused" emoticon (

), I mean that I'm truly confused and I truly want to be enlightened. PVP readers should definitely take your word over mine re this product ... since you've tried it and I haven't.
There ... I hope I cleared the air between us, Wally.
Kirk