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  • itslaurenmae
    itslaurenmae Posts: 1 Member
    Hi! I'm Lauren Mae and just had my first pole fitness class last night... and I think I'm in love. I'm wicked sore today, but haven't felt this good in a long time!

    A little bit more about me: I'm 24, a little nerdy, a little indie, a working wifey, and a lindy-hop lover. I help teach lindy hop once a week and think pole fitness will be a great option for my strength conditioning and overall tone. :)

    I'm so happy this group exists.
  • Nice to meet you Lauren Mae! My name is Margie, and I found pole fitness on You Tube about 3-4 years ago. It looked like so much fun that I bought my own X-Pole! Great investment! I'm no expert at it, but it is certainly the most fun! You should add me!
  • oceanity
    oceanity Posts: 182 Member
    I have owned a pole for long enough, but finally am getting serious about learning more. We (my hubby and I) bought a fixed poled that he has installed in the basement nice and securely.....and I have lost 50+ lbs since I first flirted with learning some moves! It will be so much easier as well with the strength training I have discovered through the NROLFW (New Rules of Lifting for Women), so I am ready to learn!! I have different discs by Pole Katz, Kelly - the S factor, and Fawnia Monday........I realize that they are more dated, but I am determined to learn, develop and perform for my man!!!

    If you can help me in the direction of what you tube videos are great....I would so appreciate that.

    I am in the range of 155-159 lbs currently, was as low as 151.8 lbs last summer and would like to lose weight further and sport some sexy outfits and such for the hubby, Let's do this!!!!!!!!
  • plushkitten
    plushkitten Posts: 547 Member
    Hello everyone! :3

    My name is Lizz and I have been pole dancing for about 7 months.
    I am currently on a break as I have to concentrate on school and money is a little tight, but as soon as thing become balanced again, I'm going straight back to the pole!
    I also do burlesque and say that the two of these classes have helped me with so much more than with my physical strength.
    I love it, other girls love, other boys love it! ;D ahah

    I just have a great time doing it.
    One of the reasons why I'm on MFP is to build strength to continue dancing.

    Let's do it :):)
  • Superchikanthem
    Superchikanthem Posts: 362 Member
    Hi everyone! My name is Kayla I am 23 and I have not quite started on the pole just yet. (I will be in June/July when ever the classes start) Right now I am training for my second Half marathon which is on May 27 and my goal for that is to finish in less than 3 hours and be down at 160ish (right not I am at 170). I want to also start adding in some core and upper body strength so I can get ready for my first class!! Any tips or advice would be great!
  • Carriesund
    Carriesund Posts: 37 Member
    Hello ladies,
    My name is Carrie and I am almost a month into pole dancing classes. I was looking for something FUN to do to loose weight and tone up. I was bored of the gym and stuck at 140 that is 25 pounds less than before but not good enough for my tiny frame. Still stuck weight wise but down over two inches in my waist.

    I have found that I am much more likely to skip gym days than pole days because I am having a lot of fun and the ladies in the class are very nice and helpful. They never make me feel stupid even when it takes me what feels like 100 tries before I get it. I have already noticed a significant change in my core and upper-body strength. I even got a pole for home to perfect the moves I learn in class because really who wants to walk on the treadmill when you can be doing something that you can actually loose track of time doing.

    Here's to hoping that soon enough I will be back to normal size for my five foot tall body even if it is mostly inches lost while the scale takes its sweet little old time showing change.
  • freeloaves
    freeloaves Posts: 281
    Hey I'm Katie and I'm in my 7th week of pole. I LOVE it. I hate the gym and wouldn't dream of skipping pole cos it's just so much fun. My studio is amazing - small but lighthearted.

    I don't think I have the space in my home for a pole but going to seriously look into it, as would love to be able to work on it at home.

    I think my thighs are a little less flabby (or maybe I'm dreaming ;)) but I would love to lose some size. Don't care so much about the scales, but dropping a dress size or 2 would be ace.
  • I'm glad to see a few other pole dancers here! I just joined MFP, so I'd love to connect with some of y'all. Go pole! :)
  • uniquemoves
    uniquemoves Posts: 100 Member
    hi ladies!

    not sure y i am just finding this thread.. lol anyway, my name is marquita and it is so nice to meet all of you fellow polers.. I have been doing pole fitness for several years now.. i started out doing home parties thru a pole lot of fun and just concentrated on the fun side of poling.. just the basics.. over the course of a year, I just really started getting serious about learning more tricks etc.. so far i am enjoying this journey..bruises and all! :smile: It would be so nice to get skype sessions going.. so if anyone is in, let's do it! :):)
  • Hey everybody! Michelle here :)
    I just recently finished up an 8-week workshop and loved it from the second I started! I ended up buying my own pole so I can practice at home! The only downside is that I live in a tiny studio and I actually banged my knee on my bed frame last night haha. At the very least, I'll be able to get my strength up, which was my main draw to this art. So excited to find other people as passionate about this as I am :)
  • Hi everyone!

    My name is Michele, and I've been taking pole classes for just about a year now. I love it and I'm totally addicted! One of my best friends has been taking S Factor classes for about 7 years in NYC, and she now teaches a class close to my home in Jersey. It's something I look forward to every week!

    Over the past 2 years I've been through a lot of life BS and along the way gained about 20 pounds that I'm now hoping to get rid of.

    I'm currently taking pole class every Tuesday night and trying to hit the gym at least 3 other days a week. I definitely need to work on my ab and upper body strength. I feel like I just reached a bit of a plateau in class. I can invert, however I still look like a "monkey on a tree branch" as some of you spoke about earlier on in this thread LOL. My favorite trick is the flying body spiral!

    So happy to be part of this group! :)
  • Devolucien
    Devolucien Posts: 52 Member
    Hello- I am looking to get into poledancing. I have done a little bit of Flirty Fit and some of my own stuff but I really would like to take classes to incorporate it into my weight loss goals. I have dreams of being a burlesque/belly/pole dance performer for a hobby eventually but that is after I lose my 100+ lbs I need to lose and master all of them. I'd actually love also to teach eventually because it is such a great art form for any woman regardless of age, shape, or size to boost self confidence!
  • lindsy721
    lindsy721 Posts: 350 Member
    Hey! Wow I was just about to *make* a pole dancers group, good thing I searched first :-P

    I'm Lindsy, I'm 27, and I've been into pole for about 1.5 years. I have a few pole pics on my profile. Not sure how I got into pole... just kind of happened! I actually bought my own pole *before* I started taking lessons, then realized that this was dangerous and maybe I should get some professional instruction :-P It quickly became an addiction, and here I am! I've put on some serious muscle (almost 10 pounds) from doing pole, I've had to get rid of about 20 pieces of clothing because they no longer fit my shoulders/chest! :-)

    Yay for ladies of the pole!!
  • Sdewhizzle
    Sdewhizzle Posts: 26 Member
    Hi everyone, I'm Sarah, I'm 28 and from the UK. I'm so happy to see other polers here! I'm very new to it, only been dancing for 2 months but I am very much in love with my X-pole. I don't know anyone else who poles so please feel free to add me!
  • Nina9925
    Nina9925 Posts: 33
    Hello, I am Christina I have been pole dancing for 3 years now. I am now an instructor and have been teaching for a little over a year now. I love it I got in the best shape of my life from pole dancing!! I wished they had on here exactly how many calories you burn while pole dancing!!!! Feel free to add my to your friends lists on here!!!!
  • beck5411
    beck5411 Posts: 4
    Hi, my name is Beckie, I am 33 and have been wanting to try pole fitness for YEARS but alway felt like I was too fat so I told myself as an award I will join a Pole Fitness gym when I reach my half-way weight loss goal. So I tried running and decided nope not for me pole is the way to go, so I joined and just complete my second week. I love it but I am terrible at it! I have no upper body/core strength so I am taking other classes to improve on that. My goal right now is to be able to hold myself up on the pole and do a freaking spin! I weigh 265 currently so I feel like a giant tub of butter in all of my classes but I try really hard not to let it bother me because I absolutely love it and know I will get better and thinner as I continue doing it. So excited this group exists.


    Beck
  • Polebarbie
    Polebarbie Posts: 84
    Hey I'm Robyn looking for more pole friend so feel free to add me
  • muroo
    muroo Posts: 68
    Hi I'm Diana! I've been pole-ing for about 5 months, though I took my first class over 2 years ago...so I'm somewhere in between in experience. :-)

    For those looking for online lessons, I highly recommend StudioVeena.com. Even for experienced polerinas I think getting it for a month would be worth it just to have so many lessons at your fingertips. Otherwise, the forums are really supportive and helpful, and I think you can get a 3-day trial membership if you just wanna see what the videos were about. It convinced me to get a month! I'll probably get a year membership once I'm feeling motivated and think I'll really use it.

    I know there are videos on youtube, but they vary in quality and I don't always trust the form (people teaching big swinging motions or jumping!) and it's nice having all of them in one place. Veena has foam rolling, stretching, and strength exercise videos too. :-)

    Fitocracy has pole dancing as a loggable activity...MFP has to get with the times! =P
  • 13inchestogo
    13inchestogo Posts: 296 Member
    I have never taken lessons but it's something as soon as I set aside the money I am going to try! I just love how it is such a great fun sensual way to exercise and strengthen yourself!! Especially the core and lord knows my core needs ALOT of work before I can do anything spectacular on the pole. Just wondering if anybody would reccommend brands or poles they can buy and install at home?? Or how it has effected their body positively? (is there anything negative? I guess injury if you do something incorrectly?)
  • Songtothesiren
    Songtothesiren Posts: 388 Member
    Good Afternoon (I'm on BST in the UK) Polers

    I'm a newbie Pole Dancer and also a newbie to myfitnesspal. Never calorie counted before - but then I'd never pole danced before and I sure am hooked on that!

    So Hello to everyone in this group. I'm glad to have found you.

    Mavis Waterbutts
  • faeofthedark
    faeofthedark Posts: 18 Member
    Hi Everyone

    I'm Stacey, I'm also in the UK, just had my third pole lesson. So glad I tried this I'm totally hooked! It has been something I've wanted to try for years but I had fallen into doing no exercise and has taken me a while to pluck up courage. I have hopes that pole will keep me interested as I find going to gyms too boring I just don't do it. I've also bought an exercise bike so I can do some exercise at home in front of tv and away from people.

    I managed to strain my muscles on the first lesson in May but enjoyed it so much I went back last week. Last week there weren't any beginners so the instructor had me join in with the class above. I was so happy to be able to keep up though I'm finding my arms get weaker and weaker as class goes on. Particularly enjoyed learning a move where you cross your foot over and hold your foot with one hand and lean back so the crossed leg is holding you on. At the moment I can't seem to remember the names of moves but I'm sure its just time needed. Tried some of the stuff I learnt last week at the end of class this week and I just couldn't manage I shall have to be brave enough to try it earlier on before I'm too tired.

    Is it too soon to be getting excited enough to want a pole at home?
  • lori_en
    lori_en Posts: 133 Member
    Hello fellow polers!

    My name's Laurie, from the UK and I've been pole dancing since October 2010.
    After my first lesson I was completely hooked and after about 6 months I decided to buy a pole so I could get more practice at home! I log my progress with photos on my facebook page
    I'm quite a slow learner so I'm not the best in my class, but I do stick at it and will not give up on a move until I've cracked it!

    Anyone wants to add me on here, then please feel free :)
  • jenn_mck
    jenn_mck Posts: 9 Member
    Hi ladies

    I've been pole dancing for just bout 4 years. Since falling ill in August I've not really been on my pole. Really need to start up again. Hopefully this fourm will give me the motivation. I used to go to classes in the UK but nowI teach myself. I also found studioveena to be really helpful and youtube is always great for getting new ideas. It's so addictive and I love it.

    Feel free to add me.

    Happy poling.

    Jenn
  • xenogeek
    xenogeek Posts: 11 Member
    Hi all

    I started taking pole dance lessons when my husband deployed in 2010, I enjoyed it so much that after 4 months I bought my own pole. I stopped poling when I got pregnant and totally took it down when we got ready to move into our new house. My son just turned 6 months and I am excited to say that I am finally putting it back up again! Reading these posts made me remember how much fun pole dance is - I've missed it. I'm just scared (and excited) now to take that first spin, atleast my arms are!
  • Hi I'm Heth Mama to 3 kiddos, 40 years old. I started poling 2 1/2 years ago and it was an on and off thing for the first couple years but the last few months, I have gotten seriously consistent with it. I am currently poling at a local studio 1x a week and try to practice 1-2x a week at home as well. I am currently at intermmediate/advanced level. I love poling and hope to one day in the near future to perform (still too shy to do it) and I am considering getting certified training as a pole instructor by xpole next year, as I would love to teach.
  • Howdie. I'm 40 and a momma to 3 kiddos. I had friends who were exotic dancers and feature performers, so I was obsessed with pole for many years but never imagined how I could do it--there were no classes to learn pole at that time. Then a few years ago, pole fitness became the new craze and I was so excited that I could finally learn! I started pole about 2 1/2 years ago. It's been a crazy journey full of ups and downs but it is one of the best things that has ever happened to me and I hope to do it for many years to come!
  • Netterz0087
    Netterz0087 Posts: 91 Member
    Hi! I'm Jeanette! I started pole a year and a half ago and I just got a MFP account and I'm super excited to find this group!! Alot of my friends kind of look down on Pole so I don't really talk to them about it.

    I'm in the Coast Guard and stationed in Charleston, South Carolina. I love the Coast Guard, but I don't like the heat down here, so I stay inside -- which is great, because I have a pole now as of two months ago!! EEEE!! Excited :)

    I recently switched studios due to personality conflicts with the owner. And I love love LOVE my new studio! And am really excited to meet other Pole girls on here!
  • AerialEmma
    AerialEmma Posts: 3 Member
    hi,

    i'm a pole instructor from the UK> been training for 6yrs now.

    just joined MFP.

    looking to get some motivation back for training myself rather than just teaching.

    plus i need to lose a few pounds. :-(
  • Hi everyone! I've only taken a few pole classes (hard to fit in my schedule sadly), but I loved them. In the meantime, I just started a burlesque class, and am hoping to get back to pole sometime soon.
  • Bella_DiVine
    Bella_DiVine Posts: 46 Member
    Hi everyone :-) I started pole dancing earlier this year and absolutely love it! Unfortunately the classes I went to are no longer running so I'm trying to teach myself from studioveena lessons.