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An effective stroke distance when climbing up a pole is ? .

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O a. 4" to 7"
O b.6" to 8"
O c. 8" to 10"
O d. 10" to 14"​

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Answer:

An effective stroke distance when climbing up a pole is 8" to 10".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In order to have a safe stroke upwards, the distance of the stroke has to be strictly restricted. It is so because, any attempt to make a larger stroke can make the climber lose his grip on the pole.
  • When descending down a pole, it is preferable to keep the steps longer, but while climbing up, the strokes should not be more than 8" to 10". Also, the climber is advised to keep his knees about 8 inches apart from the pole while going up the pole.
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