jmayesvaultmom wrote:Jodie has a small pole for warmups and for heavy headwind/crosswinds. Then she has 4 13' Mystic Carbons at .8 flex intervals, then 4 13'6" poles at .6 flex intervals. Of course she does not use all these at every meet and she has 2 poles in the bag that she's never been on....but they are there and ready! We just always have them all in the bag. She went through all the "girl" poles they had the first year, then they started buying poles. The athletic department and coach are very supportive. I just say "this is what she needs" and they get it. (But I haven't been able to talk them into new uniforms for the girls!) They will have a great series of poles after she graduates. She is a junior this year. She also does not have a club to associate with within 2 1/2 hrs., so she has only the school poles to rely on. She is VERY lucky. Our hs also has a pit the size of most universities.
I wish my school woiuld do that!! I spent all of last season begging for new poles, and they pretty much just ignored me, so i ended throwing away my soph season on a pole 2 feet too short, and 10 pounds too small I am trying to get my own, but i have no $ and no job during football-track seasons, so im still trying to get a pole to jump on this year. If i could get a really GOOD deal from a place that makes/sells them i would maybe be able to talk my parents into buying a few, but havnt found anythhing yet All my school has are a bunch of "girl" poles, a few giant ones (like 16' 190's), and some smal ones that i wy outgrew after frosh year. I dont think wev goten any new poels for like 10 years, by looking at our small, old, collection...