Head Wind
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I think head winds are great (sometimes) at practice. I mean, if you can vault as high as you normally do, with no wind, or a tail wind. It means that you can probably/should vault a lot higher with out a head wind. Its training for the worst basically. But, we are lucky enough to have to pits in opposite directions at our school. No luck for cross winds!! lol. Anyway, i think i would almost rather jump with no wind at all. Not even a tail wind. anyone feel the same?
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I think I would rather jump with either a light tail wind, or a light head wind. I don't like no wind at all...cuz its to normal. I also hate side winds cuz it blows your pole all around. I jumped my PR in a slight head wind in about 50 degree weather last year. Though I have had some good jumps in tail winds this year. I would just prefer to have light winds...like 5 mph though...i hate real windy days, even if they are tail winds!
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At my school the PV runway is north/south and the pits were at the north end all last year. I only remember two or three days we couldn't vault because of a head wind. This year they switched the mats to the south end and we've only vaulted 3 days in almost 3 weeks. I do think that the wind has a tendency to blow from the south at our school.
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