Yes, there is likely a limit to human performances in pole vaulting, influenced by factors such as physiological constraints, biomechanics, and technology. While athletes continue to push boundaries through training and advancements in equipment, the human body has inherent limits in strength, flexibility, and endurance. Additionally, safety considerations and the risk of injury may also cap performance improvements. Although records may continue to be broken, the ultimate peak may be constrained by these factors.
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Yes pole vault poles do break. They can be spiked which takes away there structural integrity or be overloaded by the vaulter if the pole is too small. The poles will then break.
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It depends on your weight. For example if you weigh 130 pounds you would use a pole that has a max weight of 130 pounds, and usually the poles with a lighter weight on them are usually thinner because they don't need to hold up so much weight. It also depends on the height. poles vary in heights.
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Pole Vaulting
A Canal
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Steve Hooker started pole vaulting when he was just five years of age
H. Palfreman has written: 'Pole vaulting for beginners' -- subject(s): Pole Vaulting : Study and Teaching
Pole Vaulting at Columbia University - 1899 was released on: USA: April 1899
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The "stick" itself is just called a pole or a pole vaulting pole. The poles are named by their length and maximum weight it can hold. For instance, a pole that is 12 feet tall and can hold a pole vaulter with a maximum weight of 130 pounds is a 12 foot 130 pole.
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