The key to vaulting in the rain
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The key to vaulting in the rain
Hopefully everyone knows that the key to vaulting safely in the rain is keeping your grip dry.
Here in Seattle it obviously rains a lot during the track season, but it's usually closer to a drizzle than a downpour. We also rarely get lightning, so we pretty much just have to suck it up and vault in the rain a lot.
Anyway, this year we have been setting up 1-2 pop tents in the pole vault area to keep poles dry. I use 2-4 hurdles and put them back to back so the vaulters can prop the handles on them.
I think pretty much every one of our home meets has been rainy (or snowy!) I can't think of a single case of anyone's grip slipping due to a wet pole. I still occasionally have to retape a pole that gets too wet, but it's usually from the pole brushing up against something wet.
Pop tents = amazing.
Here in Seattle it obviously rains a lot during the track season, but it's usually closer to a drizzle than a downpour. We also rarely get lightning, so we pretty much just have to suck it up and vault in the rain a lot.
Anyway, this year we have been setting up 1-2 pop tents in the pole vault area to keep poles dry. I use 2-4 hurdles and put them back to back so the vaulters can prop the handles on them.
I think pretty much every one of our home meets has been rainy (or snowy!) I can't think of a single case of anyone's grip slipping due to a wet pole. I still occasionally have to retape a pole that gets too wet, but it's usually from the pole brushing up against something wet.
Pop tents = amazing.
Becca, In Missouri I always carry a container of Rosin for ALL the vaulters to use - Just rub a small amount in your hands and then rub them on the areas of the tape that you grip. A $6.00 bottle of gymnastic rosin will almost always last the whole season - a small price to pay for injury free vaulting. We also use a hurdle with large trash bags over the grip areas of the poles that we are not using - any clue to a web site that describes the "pop up" tents that you use.
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1yeldud1 wrote:Becca, In Missouri I always carry a container of Rosin for ALL the vaulters to use - Just rub a small amount in your hands and then rub them on the areas of the tape that you grip. A $6.00 bottle of gymnastic rosin will almost always last the whole season - a small price to pay for injury free vaulting. We also use a hurdle with large trash bags over the grip areas of the poles that we are not using - any clue to a web site that describes the "pop up" tents that you use.
Sure: http://ezupdirect.com/
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powerplant42 wrote:Also, what does one do about the pit getting wet? Do you just drain it out as soon as you can or is there some weird secret that I don't know about?
The pit won't ever dry from leaving it open in the sun; it will only turn the top layer of foam into dust. You need to turn the sections upside-down, preferably over pallets.
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