So I haven't been on here for some 6,8,10 years, not sure, but I had to sell some stuff so I popped back on. Out of curiosity, I jumped around some of the forums and sprinkled in my 2 cents here and there, but started to notice a trend. It seems to me, being a good decade removed, that the young vaulters in highschool and such seem to be using shorter and shorter poles, bending the heck out of them, and barely getting off the ground. I might have missed something, but what happened to straight pole competitions in pratice, row for the back of the pit, walking upright over 10',11',12'. I mean I don't remember seeing a 13' foot pole till senior year of high school or college, let alone a carbons below 15' (I'm not counting skypole carbons, those were some awesome noodles

). Heck the last thing I remembe doing was trying to get my one-arm (something short)-step hand height back above 13' while working out with the kids I was coaching.
Guess I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who noticed this, or I'm just crazy loony. I mean after working under the factory nightshift rock for most the decade, I figured everything would be like Jetsons by now.