
chemgoddess1
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Ummm…I thought that ME changed some of the requirements of having to go to Chicago.
I have heard nothing buty good things about the ETED course as it also has a lot of business aspects to it. You really need to find out specically what it is you want out of the certification.
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I have not been on 2 stainless poles (manufacturers) that have been the same so I cannot say that. The PS poles at Be I always hated during the winter because I had no grip whatsoever, during the summer it was not as bad. I don't know what the finish is like on the X stainless.
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How long was the pole in your house before you tried using it?
I have slipped off of brass….Amy's workshops were rough because we were all slipping off of them!
In my experience brass and titanium tend to cool off faster than chrome. Stainless is finicky…it takes me a really long time to warm it up but once it is there it stays "in the zone" longer. I get frustrated quickly though with stainless during the winter. Now I am talking PS stainless. I have heard that Poledanzer stainless is very different, and I had no problems with a home made stainless pole that was at a bar.
I am going back to play on stainless tonight so I will let you know if additional years of pole have changed my experiences with it.
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It is a balancing act. If poling is making you feel that bad about yourself why would you continue? If it is a case of frustration because you lost what you had then working through that will make the successes that much more rewarding. Only you can answer this. Maybe right now just is not the time for you to come back. Or maybe you need the dance and not the tricks.
And I just read what Cherished wrote…..grat minds think alike
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Liz, I remember reading somewhere about the problems that you had with opening the studio and your xpoles and you stated that you had to get permission from your landlord about special mounts or something you were going to do to the ceiling to be able to put your PS poles up. This is where that comment came from.
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Looks like it contains 20% Aluminum Chloride (alumimium is how the Brits spell aluminum). I think the max over the counter stuff in the US is 20 aluminum zirconium trichlorhydrex (or tetrachlorhydrex) gly. Basically the tri or tetra means there are 3 or 4 chloride groups in the structure.
This chemistry lesson brought to you by Chemgoddess1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_zirconium_tetrachlorohydrex_gly
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There were other issues with the XPoles that Lizzy had installed. When PS came in they built special mounts for her ceiling which she did not have for her X's. She was trying to use the standard X pole on a recessed ceiling. I don't know much about recessed ceilings but I do not think the recessed part has a joist behind it.
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I know that XPole usually ships very quickly unless the pole is out of stock. I did not order one so I did not get the whole confirmation of payment thingy when I got mine (it was won in a compettion), but I think I had it within a week of calling them.
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I do not think that XPole will even sell a pole for that height. When you are talking about something that tall you need to have it reinforced or it wll bend on you.
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chemgoddess1
MemberFebruary 3, 2012 at 1:37 pm in reply to: Flag to shoulder mount (reverse fonji??)Don't you need momentum to get from flag to SM? I would think the only way you could have that momentum is to use the energy from the downward drop. I don't see how you would be able to get from flag to a shoulder mount without a "pop".
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Sensual, I was bowling today for the first time in about a year and realized I had a product in my bag…..it is called Power Slide. It is made for when your hands get sweaty and stick in the holes of your ball. A little goes LONG way. Might be a cheap thing for you to check out.
http://www.buddiesproshop.com/p-1988-brunswick-power-slide-powder-one-bag.aspx
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No need to be sorry! The link I put in is a good starter.
If you put "grip aids" into the search bar you should get plenty of reading material.
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Awesty?? I really need to start reading my posts before posting…..ugh
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I know there are quite a few that love tite grip (englann86 has a few posts on here regarding it) for awesty hands. She will layer it up to 8 times (I think she said).
There are some other threads around regarding using multiple grip aids. I was just at a performance this past weekend and the pole girls had multiple aids with them just beacuse they did not know what the temp was going to be at the hall.
I hate to say this but there really is a lot of information here regarding all of the different grip aids if you just do a quick search.
Aerial Amy also had a blog that is really good: http://aerialamy.com/blog/grip-aids/