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over a year ago
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ooohhh go for it u will love it!!!
i got classes in a birthday present last yr and it was fantastic!! also really funny!!
just google it should come up with somethin!!
have fun and enjoy! xx |
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Dunno but get ready to have some cool thigh bruises.
When you start think about learing on a static pole or a revolving pole.
A static pole is, well it's static it doesn't turn around, you move round the pole. Very good for complicated static moves.
A Revolving pole is set on ball bearings and the pole turns with you which makes spinning easier and longer but is not so good for static moves.
The problem is whichever you learn on will make it harder to perform on the other one, so if your thinking of using your new talents in a club that has a static pole go for static lessons and vice versa - or both |
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Going on a Hen Weekend which includes a Pole dancing lesson, really looking forward to it - will ask Furry he's in Grimsby maybe he can erect something for you to practice on .................. x Raz x |
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"Dunno but get ready to have some cool thigh bruises.
When you start think about learing on a static pole or a revolving pole.
A static pole is, well it's static it doesn't turn around, you move round the pole. Very good for complicated static moves.
Blimey that sounds complicated!
I didnt know there were too types...but makes sense I suppose...
Think we may have found some now....
Cant wait...
Thanks for all the comments!
R&J XXXX
A Revolving pole is set on ball bearings and the pole turns with you which makes spinning easier and longer but is not so good for static moves.
The problem is whichever you learn on will make it harder to perform on the other one, so if your thinking of using your new talents in a club that has a static pole go for static lessons and vice versa - or both " |
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Kate's dad is a Pole, her moms English, so you could say that I have half a Pole on my pole most nights
Best of luck with the lessons, we understand it's a great workout, so enjoy |
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"Anne Summers sells poles "
Ha Ha Buying a Pole is no problem....just want to learn a few moves behind closed doors before I make a fool of myself in public or for Rich..
Fancy a go on the one at LCs in Sheffield one Saturday, but not till I can pull some moves.....he he |
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"Anne Summers sells poles
Ha Ha Buying a Pole is no problem....just want to learn a few moves behind closed doors before I make a fool of myself in public or for Rich..
Fancy a go on the one at LCs in Sheffield one Saturday, but not till I can pull some moves.....he he "
do what i did, go on utube, save the vids of teaching pole dancing and then u can learn at ur opwn pace at home. |
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"Anne Summers sells poles
Ha Ha Buying a Pole is no problem....just want to learn a few moves behind closed doors before I make a fool of myself in public or for Rich..
Fancy a go on the one at LCs in Sheffield one Saturday, but not till I can pull some moves.....he he
do what i did, go on utube, save the vids of teaching pole dancing and then u can learn at ur opwn pace at home."
mmmmm thats a plan Well a good start at least.....TY X |
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