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  • emotioncatcher

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    May 13, 2011 at 1:19 am in reply to: floor problem – help wanted!!

    i just read in another forum something about a little piece of silicone to put over the heels which other dancers use to dance on parquet. does anyone know something about that?

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 13, 2011 at 1:14 am in reply to: floor problem – help wanted!!

    @kobajo: love that idea. maybe my dad could do that for me. but i i don´t know how expensive that would be? i think i´ll first try the office mat as i can do this on my own and only cost about 10€ and i can cut it on my own. but for the future your idea would be more pretty =)

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 13, 2011 at 1:09 am in reply to: floor problem – help wanted!!

    thanks for all the great suggestions!

    @stevesgirl: this might work for others but i just love my stilleto heel too much ^^ 

    @chemgoddess: i have those foam mats which were mentioned in one and once walked over them with heels and they couldn´t stand the pressure of the heel… they might get completely destroyed when i dance on them. but i liked the idea of just using a carpet which would be also cheap. i could cut a slot from the side to the hole in the middle and put it always away while the pole could stay.

    @jessesgirl: this is my favourite idea so far as there are even clear once you nearle don´t see and they might be good to walk on with heels! do you know wheather they slip on the ground? because i would could them like the carpet so that it would be removable.

    you all made my day! it was such a shock when my mother yesterday said to me " you know you can´t wear high heels in your new apartment on the parquet?"!

    but now i can´t wait to pole there!

     

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 10, 2011 at 1:55 pm in reply to: Student not trusting herself

    what great news!! congrats!

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 8, 2011 at 10:55 am in reply to: X-Stage Lite For Mother’s Day!!

    wooow, thats awsome and so kind of your husband! i wish i had the money to buy one, too! now you can start poling where you want, even outdoor as it´s already great sunny outside!

    wish a lot of fun with your new pole!

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 7, 2011 at 7:04 am in reply to: poledance interview online

    thank u jayjay

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 6, 2011 at 10:18 am in reply to: poledance interview online

    thanks =) i love reading their posts, too!

  • emotioncatcher

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    May 4, 2011 at 2:59 am in reply to: Student not trusting herself

    encouraging is of course the most important thing. once she tried it and notices that nothing bad will happen, whe might get over her fear.

    i once showed some girls at school some easy pole spins and there were some really scared, too. i don´t know if you use mats under the pole, i normally don´t, but for the scared ones i just put a mat on the ground and their fear was nearly gone. it just gave them a feeling of being saftey

    do you know what exactly she is scared of (being to weak and falling, crashing into pole,…) ? this would be helpful.

  • i would love to have a stage for my pole, too, so that i could use it everywhere! 

    my dad made a outdoor pole for me one week ago, when i visited my parents. we just put a metall rod (about 2cm thick and between 0,5 and 1m long) in the ground, put the pole (which is normally part of a scaffolding and about 5m long) over it, hit it a few times with a big hammer, so that the pole was put a bit into the ground and fixed it with three ropes on the balcony (one to the left, on to the right side and one in the middle). 

    it only needed about 10min to prepair and was very solid! but of course you can´t put this up everywhere, so i can only use it when visiting my parents =)

    you can see it on my newest pole vids, if you want

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 29, 2011 at 2:23 am in reply to: To Youtube or not??

    i started posting videos on youtube only a few weeks ago. i didn´t get any bad comments yet. 

    i decided not to upload the videos in which i only wear a bikini, just share them with my veeners =) and if you´re still scared, but want to get  a bigger audience, you could also just upload trick videos which are maybe less sexy. I think you won´t get any bad comments then.

    for me it was also a great possibility to show my friends my pole passion. some already knew that i´m poling but they never saw it and as i moved last year, i now still can show it them through my vids.

    and of course you always have the freedom to remove your videos again as you said, if you start feeling uncomfortable with having them on youtube!

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 28, 2011 at 5:06 am in reply to: SHOES! Shoe montage video challenge!

    lovely idea! i only bought one pair of shoes for poling yet, but i have some other plateau heels and just got a new pair last weekend! ^^

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 20, 2011 at 7:14 am in reply to: Miss Polefitness Germany 2011

    @roxi: this sounds really great! i won´t be there, it´s just so far away and quite expensive, too.

    i didn´t know about all those workshops, they sound really exciting, i hope i´ll get the chance to try some in the next year, too!

    wish you a great weekend in hamburg!

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 20, 2011 at 3:38 am in reply to: Miss Polefitness Germany 2011

    yes, definitly! i hate that there aren´t more pole events here in germany, only in stripper clubs or when you go to those only two competitions in know (miss poledance and polefitness)…

    viele grüße!

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 15, 2011 at 8:42 am in reply to: being typecast as a dancer – advice please!

    although it´s sometimes hard, i think critic is the best way to improve. you just have to get used to it. also try to see yourself sometimes a bit critical, too, then you sometimes notice the same stuff as others do and when they tell u about it, you are prepaired.

    for dancing style i think the best style is the one you feel comfortable with. if u feel the music and the movement of your body and it feels good, than the sensuality will come, too. and if this doesn´t work, don´t care either! than it´s just not your style and there are so many others great styles of which one perfectly will match to you. maybe your just a perfect trick-poler, which is impressive, too! 😉

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 11, 2011 at 4:55 am in reply to: wow…check this out!

    i hate that i can´t see some videos… =(

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 9, 2011 at 7:33 am in reply to: competitions in germany

    is noone out there, who could give me some tipps?

  • emotioncatcher

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    April 4, 2011 at 2:35 pm in reply to: “Comments” ??

    had that problem, too… when i got a profile comment i saw the reply-button but nothing happened when i clicked it. and i also was able to use it some times ago. hope someone can solve the problem soon =)

  • emotioncatcher

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    March 19, 2011 at 4:58 am in reply to: the knot

    https://www.studioveena.com/videos/view/4d6e4119-a2dc-49ee-b259-138e0ac37250

    this is the link where i tried the cradle invert to archer.

    and thats the youtube-link:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/Robynbobbin#p/u she does the trick at 2min.

  • emotioncatcher

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    March 9, 2011 at 3:46 am in reply to: the knot

    i also got bruises from this move at my forearm of the upper hand. you should try to put less weight on your arm which goes around your back when you´re doing the cradle invert. 

    to exit, you could go into the archer, than into a pencil from there you can just sit up or put your feet on the ground like a reverse iguana mount. someone posted a youtube-video to one of my vids where a poler goes directly from the cradle invert into a archer and than back on her feet. if you do this fast it looks a bit a like a backflip =)

  • emotioncatcher

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    March 1, 2011 at 3:53 am in reply to: Finally.. The answer to sweaty hands

    i tried it this morning, too. it worked really good, although me and my pole weren´t warmed up really good. i did the iguana and shoulder mount in a freestyle dance without wiping the pole as i normally have to do it before those moves ^^ i´ve made a vid of it and post it later

  • emotioncatcher

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    February 28, 2011 at 10:50 am in reply to: what is your favorite song to pole dance to?

    i love to dance to songs of aerosmith, especially crazy is a song you can dance really sexy to

  • emotioncatcher

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    February 24, 2011 at 4:18 am in reply to: hand grips

    thx to evamp for sharing. these websites are great, especially the 2nd one because you can find moves by their difficulty and the little clips are also helpful.

  • emotioncatcher

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    February 21, 2011 at 9:41 am in reply to: Finally.. The answer to sweaty hands

    i have to try that!!! i love the smell and taste of vinegar xD

  • emotioncatcher

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    February 21, 2011 at 9:28 am in reply to: Does there come a time when you HAVE to use grip aid?

    i think this is from poler to poler different. i haven´t been using grip aids yet, too. just tried some but never kept using them. i think if u feel unsafe it´s good to use them. especially for learning difficult and new tricks.

    i now bought some mighty grip gloves, because some days my hands just have no grip or when i do a long pole session and my hands get too sweaty they might be useful.

    but i think every move and trick can be done without grip aids and it´s important that u do not get addicted, because this might be bad for your grip, when you once don´t use a grip aid.

  • emotioncatcher

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    February 10, 2011 at 4:16 am in reply to: Need clarification please…

    i heard that the traditional thing to clean the pole is gin =) put i think u can use anything what includes some alcohol, so nail polish remover may work, too. just try it

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