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I know how frustrating it is (believe me!). Try not to be so hard on yourself. It’s always good to leave something alone for a bit and work on something else–a spin or a transition or pirouettes. Being back at Square One isn’t so bad! The basics are things that we all need to go back to all the time. Try to be patient. I "got" the caterpillar and then lost it for, like, 5 months. And besides, I think the concept of mastering a move is a misnomer. I mean, I know how to walk around the pole and so I think I’ve "mastered" it, but I can’t guarantee that I won’t ever trip or run into the pole (I swear I’ve done that a bunch of times…totally sober, too!). I think that’s what’s exciting about this art: you kind of get a chance to get in touch with yourself every time you get onto the pole and some days are incredible and others, not so much.
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name: Sasha
age:40
location: Las Vegas, NV
stage name: hmmm, good question, was thinking of the name Silk, what do you think?
lessons or self taught: lesson–I’m too thick headed to get things on my own.
spin or static: STATIC–spin mode is an instant hurler for me.
shoes or barefoot: barefoot–many years studying contemporary dance
favorite pole move: cross knee release
day job: (out of work) Gyrotonic/Gyrokinesis teacher.
your best/sexiest feature: legs?
how you got into pole dancing: Husband forced me to take a class, I was resistant all the way, right up until we started moving and then I fell in love!
how you found out about studioveena.com: through a friend, Pole_Yogini
if you were a pair of underwear would you be a thong, boy shorts, bikini cut or granny panties: definitely boy shorts! -
I’m on, too. Yes, great idea, PoleDork!
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The windshield wiper is when you continuously switch from gemini (or scorpio, it doesn’t matter which you start with) to scorpio (or gemini) without hands. Each time you make the switch, you "lose" a few inches as you travel down the pole, so it’s very exciting to watch. So basically your legs are going back and forth around the pole quickly and you are sliding down the pole in an inverted position. And yes, StellaBella does an amazing one in her Immortal video!
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Thank you Foxy & cbr! I started on a Lil Mynx so I wouldn’t mind switching out my x for a Lil Mynx, but I’d rather not have to go through the whole process of selling, shipping, then buying & waiting. And I’d rather not drill into the ceiling to put up the mount in a rental. But I’m counting my chickens before they’re hatched ’cause we haven’t even signed the lease yet!
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I wonder if she has a rhythm gymnastics background? I’m also wondering if there are certain rules in different countries regarding pole dance competitions. And that leads me to wonder if pole dancing becomes an Olympic event, will it be scrubbed squeaky clean for a G-rated audience so all can see it? I think that was the controversy to begin with. While we all want to see pole dancing recognized for it’s beauty and incredible strength, if it is admitted to the Olympics, it might change the unique quality of an art that balances on the edge of acrobatics, fluidity and delightful nastiness and sensuality. Just a thought. What do you guys think?
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OH, OH, OH, OH, NOOOOOO! I’m so sorry if I was misunderstood or came off sounding snotty!
First off, I haven’t posted yet because I’m scared and I don’t think I’m good enough. I’ve been trying to get over it and hopefully I will very soon.
Second, I so admire everyone’s work here! From girls who are dancing for the first time to professional and teachers. EVERYONE is so talented.
Which leads me to Third, I think that there are many girls here (NOT me, obviously), who are as, or even more, spectacular than Miss Pole Dance Belgium, although I found those moves extraordinarily unique. I could name names (cough*Veena**Fleur*, etc), but I won’t…
Fleur is right: I only meant that the combination of certain moves were very original and eye-catching.
So I’m sorry if I offended anyone, I really meant the exact opposite!
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OMG, I was soooooo disappointed in Mia Michaels when she told one of the Top 20 dancers that he "annoyed the sh$%" out of her. It was so unprofessional and I seriously couldn’t believe she’d be so rude https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_ncool.gif. I don’t get offended easily, but her outright meanness really bothered me.
I KNOW!!!! I couldn’t believe it. And frankly, I don’t understand what she meant when she said that she couldn’t stand what he brought to the stage. Does anyone know what she’s talking about?
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I felt so bad at the end when they had to decide between the 2 brothers! I swear I almost cried. I was really hoping they’d make an exception and have 21 dancers. And it’s true: it was the older brother’s choreography that a) totally aced the younger brother’s audition, and b) got his "nerd" group through that round of cuts. He’s really talented at storytelling, which is soooo lacking in some dance. And I cried when they told the ballet dancer from Miami City Ballet that Eddie Villela wouldn’t let him out of his contract. He was incredible. I’m surprised that they didn’t cut the fun guy from NY, but he’s got so much potential (but no technique) and a ton of personality. As much as they rake Kaitlin (the older sister) over the coals, she’s gorgeous to watch. If she can take some more risks, she’s got a real shot. So everybody, who’s your favorite?
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Veena, my friend sent me the link to this Chinese Medicine school in San Francisco (sorry nothing closer):
http://www.actcm.edu/content.php?topmenu=7
I hope they can help you out.
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My father-in-law swears by fish oil supplements for lowering triglyceride levels. They really are amazing. And if you can live without it, try cutting out dairy from your diet. By the way, I just want to double check on something: did you fast for 12 hours before taking the 2nd test?
Good luck. Keep us posted.
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Veena, I am getting in touch with my friend in NY who is studying to become an acupuncturist/Chinese Medicine Doctor. I’m hoping that she might be able to refer you to someone or at least can point you to a reputable institution (school for Chinese Medicine) in the San Francisco area. I’ll let you know as soon as I find anything out.
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I agree with getting a second opinion. It just doesn’t sound like "nothing", although we all hope it’s something minor. Also remember that often injuries are due to imbalances somewhere else in the body, or it could be something in connection to the spine. I’m not sure of your beliefs, but have you thought of seeing and acupuncturist?
Sending you lots of healing thoughts.
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I can’t wait til tonight, either! I loved Natalie, too, and was so sad when she got the boot. She really is a beautiful dancer with awesome technique. But they were right in a way: it’s a competition show and EVERYTHING is being watched and during her group’s audition, she was kinda of "flat". When she was demonstrating, she really hit it and performed brilliantly. Maybe it was the energy of the choreographer because it was soooo obvious that she LOVED Natalie, which maybe gave Natalie more confidence? I was also sad to see the Japanese guy get let go. That guy has a ton of heart. And those brothers?! Aren’t they the greatest? The older one is such a talented choreographer. I hope they recognize that. They’re so cute. It also looks like the older of the blonde sisters is close to the chopping block. I think she’s incredible but she couldn’t get the choreography. In her defense, though, I took some classes with Mia in NY a million years ago (way before she was well known) and her stuff is HARD! It’s super expressive and at that point, totally unique. I remember not being able to count it out at all, and being lost every single time we turned, which was every other second. Oh, I’m so glad to be able to talk about this to you guys–my husband despises the show but he’s out of town this week!
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Yay for you, Trena! Sounds like you had a brilliant time. So glad!