
chemgoddess1
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I just signed up for a 7 week session that is starting on June 21. I found this when I was looking for adult gymnastics classes a few years back and have wanted to try it since. Finally bit the bullet and signed up.
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Ugh…just realized that the second thread was regarding the one where you are not touching the pole with your butt at all.
For this it is easier for me to get into it coming out of a release. Your hands have to be really close to your cootch and it is more of your tailbone on the pole than side of the cooch like wrist seat. You really have to have your back rounded.
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Really good thread here: https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/2205 and here: https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/4f10884b-3e9c-4903-a0e4-24100ac37250
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I have only seen a sale I think once. Usually you can catch free shipping but if you are anything like the rest of us you want your pole NOW.
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chemgoddess1
MemberMay 14, 2012 at 9:08 am in reply to: Has anyone ordered a real x-pole from Amazon?I ahve seen the showgirl poles but I did not realize that their bottom was so different than any other X Pole:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/211EkzVhZWL.jpg
This was what made me make my first comment which I then retracted.
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You really need to find out WHY you are having resurring infections and change that. Is it yeast or bacterial vaginosis? They are the opposite side of the coin…too much yeast/not enough bacteria and you ahve YI, too much bacteria and not enougfh yeast you have BV. The treatment for one can send you into the other and their sysmptoms are similar.
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This sounds like more of a case of shoulder flexibility than anything else.
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chemgoddess1
MemberMay 13, 2012 at 3:12 pm in reply to: Has anyone ordered a real x-pole from Amazon?I may have spoken too soon. I have never seen that base on the XPole but I guess it is a real base. Still, this is $20 more than X is selling the pole itself.
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chemgoddess1
MemberMay 13, 2012 at 3:06 pm in reply to: Has anyone ordered a real x-pole from Amazon?If this is the one you are looking at it is NOT an Xpole
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There are many threads here on becoming an instructor. There is a LOT of really good information.
https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/2136
https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/3549
There was another thread regarding what some studios require you to do during an interview but I cannot seem to find that.
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I taught on stage poles because we did not have a ceiling that we could mount poles on. The studios have stage poles mainly for performances, either at events or things like bridal shows. I know a few that have stages to be able to go to the park with friends and pole outdoors (or camping).
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As I have said before, it is not so much the tipping as it is the walking when you do power spins like reverse grabs. Being tall and 160 lbs I cannot do a single spin on the lighter stage poles without having it walk. I even walked an older version of the PS stage (the kind with the big wooden box) that did not have sand bags. I have had the X try to walk but just the sheer weight of the base does not allow it.
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Oh, BTW, Xpole has had east coast customer service hours since November(maybe earlier) of last year.
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The cost to maintain a secondary warehouse is much greater than the demand for such. Seriously think about the amount of products they actually sell and then figure in warehouse space, personnel costs, insurance, additional inventory, etc. It is not a smart business move in any way.
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Both side by sides are with the newest versions of both poles.