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Pole Fitness

jessesgirl96
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Hi! I have a question for anyone who does pole fitness. I take the classes and also have a pole in my home. I have noticed that MFP doesn't have pole fitness in their exercise database. So I was just wondering what other people have been putting it under as a comparable exercise or if anyone has an idea of how I could track how many calories I burn when I do it?
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I feel like a goof for asking. But is this pretty much pole dancing?0
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Well ya it is pole dancing but not the kind they do in strip clubs. This is much more athletic and you are just doing the spins, climbing & upside down stuff but not really any of the booty shaking & taking your clothes off stuff!0
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hahaha that sounds fun!! like flirty-girl fitness?? lol0
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I want to take pole-dancing classes with my friends! Look up the calorie-burning online and add it manually, I guess. Or, if you have something that tracks your personal calories burned, even better!0
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Where'd you get your pole/workout regiment? I've wanted to try it forever!!0
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There is a dance studio here that offers pole lessons. It really is a ton of fun and a great workout! The awesome thing is it doesn't feel like a workout because you are having so much fun! My X-Pole came with a beginners instructional DVD and you can also get other instructional DVD's off of Amazon. Also you should try Googling "pole fitness & the name of your city/state" and see what comes up. It's not really something that is advertised since I am sure many people would just think it was some stripper class and be offended. So you may have a place near you that teaches it and not even know it!0
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Also in regards to the poles to get to use at home. The only two out there I know of that are actually for doing spins & such are the X-Pole and Lil' Minx. All the other poles out there are just meant to be used more as a prop to walk around and shake your booty.0
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I just did a bunch of research on instructional pole dvd's and I ended up getting Vertical Dance by KT Coates. Dr. Amy's Pole Dance and Polecats also get really good reviews though.0
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Pole work outs are super fun and super challenging! We have vaulted ceilings in all our rooms so I can't have a pole yet. :grumble: But one day.......0
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Pole work outs are super fun and super challenging! We have vaulted ceilings in all our rooms so I can't have a pole yet. :grumble: But one day.......
Actually the Lil' Minx pole has a special mount that you can buy for vaulted ceilings.
http://www.lilmynx.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=1_24&products_id=390
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