1yeldud1 wrote:Thank you for your input - The bunge is only up for the last 30 minutes of practice - if a vaulter doesnt like the idea of a bunge they have time to warm up before it is in place -
So in your 45 minute warm-up (a very long time compared to many meets here in our area) the bungee is up for the last 30 minutes? At big meets our kids are sometimes lucky to get more than a handful of full runs in the whole warm up period. Even our dual meets will see as many as 15 to 20 boys and the same number of girls. Warm up time rarely exceeds 30 minutes at our duals as we end up jumping into the night anyway.
The rules allow for the meet director to decide when and how a bungee is used. It has not been used at our league, section and state meets. The one school in our league I have seen use the bungee for meet warm-up, does so because their kids spend their whole practice with multiple bungees up, so its the norm for them.
If the kids are all happy to have a bungee up there, by all means go for it.
We choose not to warm up that way because we know it won't be there for our important meets and want our kids prepared for those big meets. It's one less thing to stress over not having come crunch time and one less variable to deal with... if the championships go to using bungees, I'd have to reconsider, I suppose.