PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
Right, I've never really given it much thought
HOWEVER, I read in one of my old mags today that for a 1m upright one should be taking off 1m from the fence and landing same distance away. Fair enough.
For a 1m parallel, the take off distance was 1m + 1/2 the width of the spread, so if the width was 1m, then the take off point would be 1.5m before the fence and one would be landing the same distance away over the other side. OK, I buy that.
For ascending spreads, the take off point was the same distance as the height of the lowest (first) pole. Also fine.
Article goes on to explain that these distances change when fences get significantly bigger.
If this is true, can we please go back to that very confusing tabe I found that made the distance for a 1 stride combination between 2 uprights 24.6-26 ft (7.5-7.9m) but between 2 spreads 24.3-25.6ft (7.4- 7.8m) Why why why?
Old mag clearly states that for the same height fence one is taking off and landing further out for a spread than an upright, so why is the distance in the combination shorter????
Anyone?
For a 1m parallel, the take off distance was 1m + 1/2 the width of the spread, so if the width was 1m, then the take off point would be 1.5m before the fence and one would be landing the same distance away over the other side. OK, I buy that.
For ascending spreads, the take off point was the same distance as the height of the lowest (first) pole. Also fine.
Article goes on to explain that these distances change when fences get significantly bigger.
If this is true, can we please go back to that very confusing tabe I found that made the distance for a 1 stride combination between 2 uprights 24.6-26 ft (7.5-7.9m) but between 2 spreads 24.3-25.6ft (7.4- 7.8m) Why why why?
Old mag clearly states that for the same height fence one is taking off and landing further out for a spread than an upright, so why is the distance in the combination shorter????
Anyone?