AeroVault wrote:There will always be improvements and the record will always be broken.
Hmmm - 11 years and counting, shorter pegs, more imperfect technique, more widespread drug testing, less state-sponsored sport schools ...
AeroVault wrote:There will always be improvements and the record will always be broken.
mikepv1 wrote:StretchVaulter wrote:I think todays perfect jump requires much more speed and strength then finess...
Speed and strength is meaningless without skill.
vaulter870 wrote:true there is no perfect energy transfer for the vault so a perfect vault can not exist.I dont know exactly what a perfect jump is but i can tell when there are energy leaks in jumps!
KYLE ELLIS wrote:I dont know exactly what a perfect jump is but i consider it close to perfect if they are putting maximum energy into every detail of their jump. Bubka didnt and couldnt of he would of needed way bigger poles and they probably would of weighed too much or somethin... But he was a freak and jumped on huge poles which were normally too small for him. I dont know exactly what a perfect jump is but i can tell when there are energy leaks in jumps!
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