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Pole position book
Posted by Dancing Paws on July 15, 2011 at 8:37 pmIs anyone getting the “pole position book 2011?” o want it, but I do not want to buy it if it is going to be everything I have access to already. I need to save my $$$, but 250 poses and tricks makes me curious…
HollySatine replied 14 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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I am sorely tempted, and at $40 plus $9 in international shipping it's not that steep a cost either really. I just wonder how much use it would be. If I read correctly it is not an instruction book, but more a picture book telling you the names of the move. Maybe I am wrong there though…
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It's just pix, but from my perspective, that is a start. I don't even know all the moves out there, so I'd like to see them and their names. Learning them will be a whole different story.
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I do use that, along with wikipole, pocket pole, and the british pole pics/vids.
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Yeah, I find wikipole helpful and I look that the other sites too. I suppose that having it in printed form would be nice, and depending on the binding on it it could make a nice coffee table type book…
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I personally can't wait for a routine builder, but I hear the pole dictionary has that in the works and it might come out in a couple months!
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