Pole Video
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^^I'd like to nominate this gif to unseat the yoga term "downward facing dog" i think that usage of the phrase has served it's term and this one should prevail for the following two reasons.
1) downward facing and
2) if you're a dog it won't matter, who would notice?
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Great job!!! I love pole exercise (I refuse to call it pole dancing because of all the laughs I get!). I haven't done it in a few years, but I think your post just inspired me to get back into it!0
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That was pretty awesome! Pretty impressive strength there.0
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Jessi_Brooks I have a request:
Sky worm!
And yes, I can do that. Will include it in my next video0 -
Jessi_Brooks I have a request:
Sky worm!
And yes, I can do that. Will include it in my next video
Oh yeah!? Look what I can do!
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Thanks Rich.
Yeah, she does make it look so effortless. Ive seen that whole video on youtube, she was really good. I wouldnt know how to find it now though.0 -
My favorite pole performers are Felix Cane, Jenyne Butterfly, and Anastasia Skukhtorova. They're amazingly talented.0
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Admirable core strength.
:blushing: @ your thighs though.0 -
thats awesome0
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Why wait? Ive built up quite a bit of strength doing this, its a great workout.
I dont take classes. I bought my pole about 6 months ago and have self taught with dvds and youtube videos. I think it can be quite expensive. Some places will offer a teaser class for cheap. My sister and I went to one a couple years ago for 5$ each. If they have one in your area its worth a try to see if you enjoy it, which Im sure you will cuz its a ton of fun
In for the strength! ...and yeah, why wait, cause it's not like you can break your neck on it or anything.
lol. I want to wait until I'm not 305 pounds of pure fat (well, 95% fat, The other 5 is sarcasm.)0 -
Wow, thanks for posting! I have been taking pole classes one on one with a coach for a couple months and I can't even get to the dang top yet. You have some pretty good holds there and I was really impressed.
It's a great workout if even one isn't good at it because you can do all sorts of stretches with the pole, squats, pull ups, climb holds, etc. The first time I took a pole class I was way more sore than the prior weekend when I learned how to cross country ski and did it for several hours. I love it and am seeing mega results in my upper back and should definition. It can be a killer body weight workout.
Thanks again and congrats! Keep on posting. Very inspirational.0 -
Thanks suv and kschr.
Thanks Kelly. It is definitely a great workout. From the beginning my whole body would be so sore. Since IVe gotten more used to it I dont get as sore anymore. Sometimes I do actual workouts too, instead of pole moves (like the move when I hold on with my thighs and lean back, I'll do crucnhes). I love it.. I get carried away without even noticing that my body is actually getting a workout from it.0 -
I've thought of taking classes. They have them here but they're $65/month which is a lot.
My biggest, burning question though, is the following: how do you not slide back down the pole?! I feel like my hands would get sweaty, and since I have tiny hands, I'd have trouble holding on to begin with!0 -
You done great Jessi!! Wish I could do it lol0
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When Im practicing new moves my hands still get sweaty, you can see me wipe my hands on my shirt a couple times in the video too. But once you get used to the moves and more confident your hands dont sweat anymore. The brand of pole I have is an Xpole, which comes in 40mm, 45mm, and 50mm. If you have small hands a 40 mm would be best for you. I have a 50mm. I bought that one cuz I heard it was best for learning leg holds, which I figured would come way harder to me than hand holds. Now since Ive gotten pretty decent Id like to buy another pole in 40 or 45. Im starting to try flag pole moves etc, which I think a smaller pole would come in handier. 45mm are the ones used in competitions.0
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When Im practicing new moves my hands still get sweaty, you can see me wipe my hands on my shirt a couple times in the video too. But once you get used to the moves and more confident your hands dont sweat anymore. The brand of pole I have is an Xpole, which comes in 40mm, 45mm, and 50mm. If you have small hands a 40 mm would be best for you. I have a 50mm. I bought that one cuz I heard it was best for learning leg holds, which I figured would come way harder to me than hand holds. Now since Ive gotten pretty decent Id like to buy another pole in 40 or 45. Im starting to try flag pole moves etc, which I think a smaller pole would come in handier. 45mm are the ones used in competitions.0
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When Im practicing new moves my hands still get sweaty, you can see me wipe my hands on my shirt a couple times in the video too. But once you get used to the moves and more confident your hands dont sweat anymore. The brand of pole I have is an Xpole, which comes in 40mm, 45mm, and 50mm. If you have small hands a 40 mm would be best for you. I have a 50mm. I bought that one cuz I heard it was best for learning leg holds, which I figured would come way harder to me than hand holds. Now since Ive gotten pretty decent Id like to buy another pole in 40 or 45. Im starting to try flag pole moves etc, which I think a smaller pole would come in handier. 45mm are the ones used in competitions.
Someone posted a video of a performance in another thread yesterday. I'd try to find it again but I'm half asleep now.
ETA: Thanks for the info about sliding down the pole :P Maybe I can find a drop-in class to see if I like it. The studio is just across the street from my work.0 -
Theres a few pole competitions every year in Canada and US. And actually, in other countries there are even young catagories. Other countries dont have the same stigma. Pole dancing actually started over 2000 years ago and was only sexualized in the US in the 80s. Dont want to get into that though, thats a whole nother huge thread, lol. I did see an incredible video of a 9 year old though, extremely skilled.0
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lol. I want to wait until I'm not 305 pounds of pure fat (well, 95% fat, The other 5 is sarcasm.)
And if you are larger you have a lot more sarcasm believe it or not, it just may not be firing in the right order. It would be amazing for your metabolism to try and keep it.0 -
lol. I want to wait until I'm not 305 pounds of pure fat (well, 95% fat, The other 5 is sarcasm.)
A girl I know lost 60 lbs, mostly from practicing pole. She changed her diet a bit healthier, but her only exercise is pole dancing. I blame my strenght gain, and back, shoulder, calf, thigh muscle defiinition solely on pole work. My abs are getting there too, but I guess thats the last place I'll lose weight. I have lost an inch and half though so far.
edit: blame sounds negative. I thank!0 -
woah! how are you doing that!!:noway: Fantastic upper body strength there ...lower body too actually..this deserves to be in the Success forum not here0
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Hell yea girl....that is awesome...makes me wanna go out and buy a pole! :drinker:0
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Thanks Sam and Terri. And wow, great legs!0
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Fishhook LIKE!! You're very........limber and athletic! Seriously, nice job! Looking very good, keep up the good work!0
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6/10 not bad, good job.0
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Thanks
And yes, theres definitely room for improvement, hopefully one day down the road I can turn that into a 10/10.0 -
I just recently took a class, and I LOVED it! Do you have any self taught DVD recommendations? I'm moving into a house next week and I really want to install a pole.The class was pretty expensive, but my arms and legs defiantly got an awesome work out.0
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The Art of Pole by Jamilla Deville is a good dvd set. And I like emotioncatchers youtube video tutorials.0
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Very cool and impressive! Does the pole spin or is it stationary?0
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It can be on spin or stationary, you just use an allen key at the base to change it.
eta. And it spins with momentum, not on its own.0
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