Sassypants
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omg these are all wonderful and SO true! I'll try not to repeat any.
if you go to a gay bar and tip the dancers excessively because you realize none of the other customers can actually appreciate how difficult some of those moves were!
if you drive three hours to/from pole class on a school night every week because you just HAVE to dance with other people!
if you make your new roommate agree that the dining room is now a pole room before you move in.
if your living room has some stategically-placed mirrors that just HAPPEN to line up with where you put your pole up
if people walk into your apartment and say, "wow, you have a lot of mirrors in here." heh.
if you won't wear a bikini to the pool but you'll post half-clothed videos on the internet for people to see and critique
if people think you're a really boring person because when they ask, "so what do you do for fun?" you don't want to explain pole dancing, so you just go with the standard "uhmm nothing really…" (Whatever, *I* know I'm awesome!)
if you go out to buy new clothes but come home and realize all you got was more workout gear
if you'd rather stay in and watch pole dancing videos than go out to the bars with your friends
if your friends aren't weirded out that you text them half-naked pictures of yourself ("Check out my new move!")
if your friends think you're really badass because even though they work out, you work out and are SEXY
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Sassypants
MemberAugust 31, 2012 at 4:46 pm in reply to: So at what point do you actually call yourself a “pole dancer?”In my head I consider myself a pole dancer, but I'm not comfortable going around and announcing that as my title until I'm confident I could pull off some really impressive trick or routine that would make people go, "Yup, she is definitely a pole dancer." Something that someone who did dance or gymnastics couldn't hop on the pole for the first time and do.
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Do you win anything? Are travel expenses paid?
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I meant to add– I think you could have a lot of success with those workouts with general fitness people, but for a lot of SVers, poling is our only form of fitness. We are slightly workout illiterate, I think! 😛
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I appreciate the effort, but I too would not use those images because I don't understand the names! Perhaps in each post you can explain the moves, and then attach the image at the end for easy reference once people know what's going on.
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ok I know it wasn't the point of the video, but I get so jealous when guys try to pole dance! He was actually not that bad, and it's because they're so strong to begin with. Like, I worked so hard to hang with one hand, and he does it in a spoof video. Same with Nick Cannon after LuLu's performance on America's Got Talent!
Other than that, it was funny.. It's just frustrating how guys can do these things on a first try. I feel like it makes us look bad, or discredits how much work we put into it. I know I can't show off my skills to my friends until I'm super badass because otherwise someone could hop on the pole and do the same move with perhaps just less finesse.
ok I'm done being a downer! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_flower.gif
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sweet!
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I just did my first gemini last night, too! Congrats! 😀
Question– is the chopper basically the V-invert?
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ooh, my apologies! I didn't understand. 😛
So I just got on my pole to see what I did for the initial step up, and I think most of making it look pretty is using your arms for the step up. I point my toe and then press the top of my foot/ankle into the pole for support while i use my arms to pull my body up. Also important is to push off with the other leg.
I'm a newbie though, so take what I say with a grain of salt. I hope it's not considered "jumping." https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_flower.gif but like Veena says in her lessons, theres a push and a pull. The pull is with the arms and the push is with the second leg.
😐 I hope this helped at least a little…
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Stores like TJ Maxx and Home Goods usually have large mirrors on the cheap. They'll come framed, though. An option I've been considering is buying three or four of the over-the-door mirrors (like this http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainstays-Beveled-Door-Mirror/21156245 😉 that they sell so cheaply this time of year and just hanging them side by side.
When I was buying college stuff they were selling them at target for 4 bucks a pop, which is hard to argue with.
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Just use a lot more pressure between your ankles, and make sure your legs are turned so that you can grip between the knees, too. Keep those toes pointed!!
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Porshka– I know how you feel! Some days I'm in such a funk that I can only manage a few half-hearted spins before throwing in the towel and crawling back into bed for the day. Then the fact that even my pole couldnt improve my mood just emphasizes how depressed I really am, and then I feel more depressed and hopeless.
You just have to tell yourself… Tomorrow is another day. I will try again.
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I have suffered from depression off and on since I was 12 years old. Pole hasn't cured me– I still have really down periods sometimes. But poling gives me something to be proud of and a sense of accomplishment that is entirely my own. I don't have to rely on anyone but myself to make me feel good when I learn new tricks or perform. It's a great way to make ME happy. 🙂
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That's wonderful!! I want to feel the burn haha
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"Who knows, girls, he may put a ring on it!"
Hahahaha. Well, thats one way to advertise, I guess! 😛
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Great! Thanks for all the help, ladies!!
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Hahaha. Maybe I am being a little hard on myself. I want my butt to be undeniably glorious, though! 😛
What are bridges and hamstring curls?