
nymphdancer
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I have a stainless lil'minx and find it to be very slippery to the point that I think my nieces boyfriend it going to take it and have a friend that does cars powder coat it for me.
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ooooooo I like the wood look ones! I use black ones under my pole sometimes over the carpet. I really want wood though for the pole area because I prefer to dance in heels.
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chemmie all my sports bra's have underwires. I like the ones by Mita that come in pretty colors and patterns. However for the OP I don't know that they make them in larger sizes, I'm a B well headed back into a C. The problem I have is if they are tight enough to hold well they are such a pain to get on! And better back off…….I feel like I have to dislocate my shoulder to get them off.
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as charley pointed out a consideration is what type of poles you will be dancing on when your not at home. Competions in the us tend to be on 45 or 50. If your used to only using a 38 you are going to struggle on a 50. What few places around here have pole to dance on when we are out at clubs they are 50 or larger. I've never seen a 38 anywhere I have been.
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I prefer a 50. I can and have used a 45 but to me they are a bit harder to work with not as much to grip. I can't even fathom using a 38, I would never be able to do anything that required thigh grip, I have been riding horses for 33 years and my thighs don't meet at the top…
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ok got to watch the stretches one last night and while I like the stretches and can see where they will for sure help with pole moves, I too wish they didn't just show the countdown clock when you are to be doing the exercises.
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duh just watched it and my last statement was pretty silly……lol
neat idea veena, might have to play with that for some fun shoes to match outfits!
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I have on occasion dressed up my clear heels for special days with metallic stickers. I did them with pots of gold and 4 leaf clovers for st patricks once, kind of fun because you can peel them off and then put something else on or just wear them clear.
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nymphdancer
MemberFebruary 3, 2011 at 3:44 pm in reply to: New tricks-you get them, then you don’t?!happens to me all the time, specially when I'm taking workshops with top instructors then I come home and can't do a thing I did when in front of them.
The WORST was coming home from a Karol Helms workshop and private lesson then having my pole throw me to the ground with every move I tried…..even ones I had been doing for years. My husband found me in tears trying to rip the pole out of the ceiling. Darn thing wouldn't budge lol.
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yay they finally came today!!!!
Don't know if I will get to watch them today, it is already 4pm and I have silks class 7-9 then I work 10-6am….
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did you watch veena's video on how to put it up?
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nymphdancer
MemberFebruary 1, 2011 at 7:50 am in reply to: Let the bruises heal some, or keep on poling?hee hee about the comment about putting arnica on after a practice where you think you are going to bruise. After silks class on sunday I had lovely bruises already coming up by the time I got home. I did arnica them right away after getting home but I still have lovely bruises everywhere, although not as bad as they would be if I didn't arnica them right away….
and vamp yes I take iron, but I have to or I'm anemic all the time.
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nymphdancer
MemberFebruary 1, 2011 at 7:45 am in reply to: Beware of buying aerial silk and yoga hammocks from ebay!ok it is fabricdepotco not just fabricdepot and here is the new page
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nymphdancer
MemberJanuary 31, 2011 at 12:01 pm in reply to: Beware of buying aerial silk and yoga hammocks from ebay!sigh fabricdepot updated their site and now I can't find the fabric….grrrrrrrrrrrr
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nymphdancer
MemberJanuary 30, 2011 at 12:55 pm in reply to: How often do you record your pole work?the only time I have been recorded was doing showcases. I've been thinking about filmming more now that I have the new pole area which is in a less cluttered part of the living room, however I'm also afraid that if I do I won't want to keep dancing…I tend to tear myself apart.