PinkPoleVaulter wrote::yes: If you feel safer wearing a helmet, go right on ahead.
I should have known better than to get into a written dispute with pole vaulters over a message board. Yikes!
Okay, here's my thing: I don't want to wear a helmet, not because I am worried about being considered a "nerd" as PV Junkie put it. The question of my confidence is not quite as clear as the question of PV Junkie's tactfulness.
(Its a joke, don't retaliate!) And he is right. I am a young vaulter who hears exactly what she wants to hear.
Please don't take me that seriously. I am likely to change my mind when I have kids of my own.
I do not want to wear a helmet simply because it is my choice and I, personally, am not worried about dying while vaulting. If push came to shove, and the event, wich I so dearly love, was at risk, I would strap one on my head a take off down the runway faster than you could blink your eyes. It is not my place to ridicule or belittle anyone who chooses to wear a helmet either.
I loved what ttuvaulter said about how we are not helmet wearing vaulters or non-helmet wearing vaulters. We are all pole vaulters. Pole Vaulters are usually the ones who unite on the track. We catch our opponnents steps and offer up our equiptment for their use if needed. Isn't it beautiful?
This is the last time I will view this part of the message board because I do not wich to change anyone's mind, only express what is on my own. I admit that my view has been enlightened, not by the harassment that some had to offer, but by the pure, honest, love of the sport that was expressed in a few of the messages (ttuvaulters previous letter for ex.).
I know, I know. I'm a young person who has to get the last word. Hehe.