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Well, I learned one thing this Olympics. I would never have made it as a pole vaulter. (Original Post) brewens Aug 8 OP
did you see the pole vaulter whose, uh, package-- viva la Aug 8 #1
That's what happens when you lead with your penis! madinmaryland Aug 9 #8
The way the poles bend nowadays freaks me out. Silent Type Aug 8 #2
My younger brother began pole vaulting with a metal pole WheelWalker Aug 8 #3
Yeah, I tried those metal poles in the 60s. Decided that wouldn't be my sport. Silent Type Aug 8 #4
Gymnastics on a Stick GopherGal Aug 9 #6
So true. All of that, plus speed WheelWalker Aug 9 #7
Yep. I too am blessed. Glamrock Aug 9 #5

viva la

(3,679 posts)
1. did you see the pole vaulter whose, uh, package--
Thu Aug 8, 2024, 10:49 PM
Aug 8

knocked the bar down?
It was funny, or maybe painful! He's got bragging rights though!

WheelWalker

(9,150 posts)
3. My younger brother began pole vaulting with a metal pole
Thu Aug 8, 2024, 11:01 PM
Aug 8

as a High School freshman and transitioned to fiberglass by the middle of his sophomore year. He still holds the school record set in 1969. Pole vaulters have some loose wiring upstairs in my opinion.

GopherGal

(2,326 posts)
6. Gymnastics on a Stick
Fri Aug 9, 2024, 02:54 PM
Aug 9

Kathy Johnson Clarke, 1984 olympic silver medalist in gymnastics and retired gymnastics television commentator, has a son who does pole vault. She calls it "gymnastics on a stick"

I imagine there is considerable commonality in the need for strength, flexibility, and a fearless suppression of the survival instinct wherein the brain says to the body "what the heck am I doing upside down? Stop that!"

WheelWalker

(9,150 posts)
7. So true. All of that, plus speed
Fri Aug 9, 2024, 04:34 PM
Aug 9

One needs a certain sprint capacity to carry you forward, up and over. The physics involved is quite astonishing, actually.

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