
nymphdancer
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bummer. Stages are so noisy I would worry about my neighbors complaining specially if you dance in shoes!
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yay! I'd love to have a brass one, although my chrome x is much better then the stainless minx. I would get the vaulted ceiling adapter and use the brass in the apartment all the time if I were you 🙂
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I've tried several times to get my minx down, forget it not for love or money is it coming down. usually its when I've decided I'm giving up poling and I swear the pole is like "nope you are stuck with me here for life staring you in the face"
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my minx won't come down lol I don't think I will ever be able to get it down. Luckily when we put it up we made sure it didn't block the view of the TV. My x pole is easy because I have the vaulted ceiling mount so I just have to screw it up or down.
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she not only drooled on her keyboard but then she ran to my FB page and posted links in a message to me to make me drool in my keyboard too even though she knows I'm trying (not very successfully) to curb my spending on this sort of stuff. But I love her anyway lol
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for some this move comes much easier then for others. At the moment this is on my list of ain't going to happen right now moves. I didn't say never but not right now. Although I am going to try with the handgrip amy uses before I shelve it for a bit.
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my first horse is still with me, he just turned 30 and I've had him for 26 years oy! been riding for 33 years. although as I said not as much now as in the past. Pole and other things have become my addiction and horses have taken a back seat.
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I don't ride as much as I used to despite taking care of 20 horses everyday. I used to show and compete in dressage, hunter and jumper divisions on arabs and half arabs. I have finally gotten my legs to where I can make them straight during v moves after stretching all the muscles that were shortened by years of riding.
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my mom was an excellent seamstress in the day, she used to make all my riding jackets made my wedding dress costumes for the local Ladybird dancers. I WISH I had learned more then basics of sewing and kept up with it. So many cute things!
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while she was traveling yesterday she messaged me it would be on there sometime this week. I've been bugging her about it since the midwest pole jam lol.
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nymphdancer
MemberJune 14, 2011 at 1:30 pm in reply to: Are there any folks out there with physical limitations?Lets see where to start lol…..I have dislocated my right shoulder 3 times so it is prone to injury/ pain/ slipping part way out of socket. I have perment nerve damage in my arms from letting my neck stay out of alignment for too long and causing pinched nerves and nerve damage. I herniated 3 disc's in my low back in my early 20's. and have a underactive thyroid. Most of my joint problems are helped by my chiro and massage therapist. Thyroid I try to eat foods that help boost it and avoid foods that slow it down further.
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nymphdancer
MemberJune 7, 2011 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Favorite High Protein snacks??? Looking for ideas!lol I'm cheap too, but I usually buy the pouches for on the run so I don't have to find a place to drain them and I'm a coupon girl so I usually get them for less then a buck. When I buy cans I buy the white albacore I just like it better and we run it every couple of weeks 10 for 10 11th free.
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nymphdancer
MemberJune 7, 2011 at 11:31 am in reply to: Favorite High Protein snacks??? Looking for ideas!people still buy tuna in cans??? pouches taste much better and no need for a can opener 🙂 but not more then twice a week because of the mecury in tuna…
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"EVERYONE's palms sweat whenever they start a new and vigorous activity."
actually that is not true I think in 4 years of poling my hands have sweat once. That was in a hot disco in Jamaica, and every inch of me was sweating. My problem is the opposite my hands are so dry they are almost powdery.
I know I would struggle to climb one little climb on my SS here at home and couldn't do a sit on it to save my life then would go to the club that had the brass and climb to the top, sit layback ect come home and still not be able to do it at home except on the rare day that my house was hot and humid. While I'm glad I've had a pole all these years having a SS really didn't let me progress and actually fustrated me so bad I almost gave up many times. But there are others that love SS usually those with sweaty hands lol.
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different people react differently to different metals and different weather conditions. I have a stainless steel that for the most part is as slippery as snot unless it is humid then I love the thing to death. I use a brass at a club that I feel like a superstar on. I tried both TG and Chome x poles at Empy's and decided while TG was a tad gripper when you start a session I could do just as well on the chrome if I warmed it up a bit. I also much prefer a 50 to a 45.
so the answer is there is no answer lol!