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Starting a pole studio
Posted by miMi de on June 11, 2013 at 11:27 amHey everyone,
I’ve really enjoyed teach others over the past year
chemgoddess1 replied 12 years ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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I’ve really enjoyed helping others to pole and I’ve been wondering how one would start their own pole studio and become a teacher especially as there seems to be a large amount of interest but very few places that do it.
Any guidance would be much appreciated!!
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There is really so much to put in this thread. It might be better to get a good idea of what you are looking to do? Do you want to rent space, have it out of your house? Small, etc.How long have you been poling? You can get certified through x-pole or through Pole Moves, although you don't HAVE to have these to start one. You need insurance. Search this topic as I have seen things on this! Good luck! I'm starting my own right now, so if you have questions I'll try to answer them as best as I can.
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Most likely I would have to rent space, I understand that starting off the initial costs would be a fair bit as I doubt I could teach in my house.
On top of this, I was looking how i would be insured and I found a few things but are quite expensive at the moment but I think my university may help.I’m guessing I could start of small and build my way up to having a studio somehow.
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I typically hate this answer, but there are so many threads here about becoming an instructor and opening a studio. Here is a really good one: https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/4d688c99-daf4-4f52-8233-4f9b0ac37250
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