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Also the vaulter can feel this action being performed and the reaction of the pole and the entire vault to this action.
gtc wrote:We can measure pole deflection. We can measure handgrip. We can measure effective pushoff and we can measure the height of the bar above the ground.
Robert schmitt wrote:As an observer if you are refering to what I think you are you can see the result in the way the pole reacts/moves as the vaulter does or doesn't perform this. Therefore since I thinkI can see it occur, it must be measurable by vidieo analysis of some form.
Also the vaulter can feel this action being performed and the reaction of the pole and the entire vault to this action.
BigStick Club wrote:Question....The only delay that steel vaulters (40+ inches push)...
Could someone explain to me what you mean by 'push'?
agapit wrote:Well, when a gymnast is rising his/her hips over the gymnastic bar, does he/she thinks about driving the bar down to the ground or simply rising the body over the bar?
Making the pole drive the main focus of action is a mistake. The pole drive should be ignored. The objective should be not the pole drive or pole reaction (bend), but fast rising center of the gravity of the vaulter's body.
Focus on the pole drive altimately will lead to over bending the pole, when the focus on the vertical speed component of the center of gravity will lead exactly to that of the increase of the vertical component of the center of gravity.
Perhaps, it is to invisible to detect the difference, but the intentions form our actions, so one must make sure one intends well.
USMC Vaulter wrote:altius wrote: According to him there is no benefit from the shortening of the pole as it flexes and no 'catapulting' action from the pole. You are free to believe what you like.
Ok - so here is something that I dont get.
Why CAN'T you compare a pole vault pole to a catapult. The pole does exactly that. Think about what a catapult is and how it works. You store energy into it, and it returns the energy quickly to launch something.
altius wrote:Mikepv1. Could you explain what you believe happens when the pole recoils please?
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