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buttplug
wow. not too many recent posts in here so i decided to ask a Q . it's a dumb question allrighty but i'm curiouse here. has anyone ever dragged their pole before? or does anyone drag their pole? i mean like down the runway, at meets not just drills?and the reason it's entitles "buttplug" is because it wears down your buttplug fast. anyone ever seen this before at a meet? and what do you think about it? or ??
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hmm...i wish i knew who that was! i have no idea if it's like him or not. let me try and explain better and then maybe i can get some opps. Ok, i mean like when people are at track meets and they literaly drag their poles (or should i say push?) in front of them down the runways. it's like regulare vaulting only they don't carry their poles down the runway. get what i mean? i think that someone once told me that they do short runs and pop up drills like that. so now can i get some polls and opps?
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haha! now i have yet to see someone use their extra arm to pump while running! that puts the funniest picture in my mind! hahaha! well, that's def. one i haven't heard because i ment like running down w/ Both arms on the pole. they do all the same things every other vaulter does, they just don't carry the pole. that's cool to know. so what does everyone think personaly about it? j/w
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Oh well yeah if you had both hands on the pole like that you could not get much speed. To do it one handed you just hold the pole with your top hand at your shoulder and swing your free arm like you would when you are running normally. Then you get that bottom arm in there a few steps before takeoff and you can bend the pole and everything.
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just curious, why you so persistant about calling them pole tips? lol....i've seen you mention this in another topic
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