Has anyone here tried POLE DANCING?
kimdelro
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I've been meaning to try this out but I'm afraid I'm too heavy or big or uncoordinated to try this! I'm 5'5 and I weigh 178lbs... Any one who has tried this feat?
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Yep I have, it's awesome! Makes you feel very sexy! Join a lesson group is my advice, very good for your flexibility and it's fun x0
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I once tried tap dancing but kept falling in the sink :laugh:0
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you should definitely give it a go!! Don't be worried about being too uncoordinated as most of it is just a cardio work out anyway. It takes a while to get to the actual pole stuff. It's a lot about rhythm and dancing as much as it is about acrobatics on the pole. And it makes you feel sexy hehe. If you are considering it you should try it out; I think you will love it!!0
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My sister has been doing pole dancing for over 3 years now - from what she tells me, it doesn't matter what your weight or size, you need confidence to try. And it takes time to develope the coordination and strength to use the pole.
And no I'm not brave enough to try!!0 -
I once tried tap dancing but kept falling in the sink :laugh:
Lol! I'm drained with laughing he he he he0 -
I once tried tap dancing but kept falling in the sink :laugh:0
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I actually just contacted someone to book in for thursday and i am TERRIFIED! but desperate to try it as it close to home and i am hoping it will be a confidence booster for me, i'll be going by myself!eek!
I am 5"11 and a178lbs if that helps?0 -
I once tried tap dancing but kept falling in the sink :laugh:
nice :flowerforyou:0 -
Yes! I did pole dancing for about a year until I fractured my coccyx last year (not doing pole dancing...).
And I absolutely loved it!
It's a great workout and you will be feeling it for a few days afterwards, but it is so much fun.
You do need some good upper-body strength, but the more you practise at it, the better you become.
At first attempt, I never thought I'd be able to go upside-down, but once I got it, I was hooked! (Not literally...!)0 -
im an advanced instructor and anyone can do it
as with any new skill it may take a little time to get the hang of it and build up strength in muscles you never knew youhad - but dont give up!
its great fro toning, strength, flaxability, core and co-ordination.... and its fun!!!!0 -
Its brilliant. Do it.0
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I've been doing it for 2 and 1/2 years now and its great fun! As for weighing too much a good instructor will give you variations depending on your ability, strength etc. I weigh 190lbs and have no trouble with it, but I do have good upper body strength, if you don't it will soon come. The most important thing is you will be getting fit and having fun, it really is a great workout :happy:0
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