FREE Pole Hold Tutorial

The Pole Hold is a fundamental move. It can help protect you from injury, it builds strength and allows you enter smoothly into more advanced pole work. Understand this is a strength building move, as a beginner, it may be challenging but that’s a good thing! I do not expect anyone to be able to lift both feet off the ground right away. I provide a few variations so feel free to use any of these until you gain strength to lift the feet.

Check out my Veena’s Tips for Pole Holds tutorial if you’d like to learn even more about this move.

If you have questions or would like to see all of the information for each related tutorial such as, descriptions other exercises, stretches and suggested sets and reps. These are provided within each individual tutorial. Here is a list of links to take you directly to each related tutorial listed here.

Up and neutral scapula

Forearm extensions

Forearm flex

Hand strength exercises

Biceps curl

Lateral pull downs

The ab switch

Muscles Strengthened: LATISSIMUS / TERES MAJOR / PECTORALS / POSTERIOR DELTOIDS / TRAPEZIUS / RHOMBOIDS / BICEPS / ABDOMINALS

Responses

  1. If I just focus on this lesson for a few weeks do you think I’ll have enough strength to at least hold myself for a second and lift my foot cause right now I have no strength and I really just want to at least be able to practice these holds but I can’t even really practice these. I can’t even do the beginner variation so how am I supposed to build strength 😭

  2. I suggest following the Take off program instead of just trying to work on the pole hold over and over. We work on other strength building stuff to help you work up to the hold. Most women can’t do this right away.

  3. Most can at least do a quick lift of one foot by the end. It’s more than just your arms working, which is why the programs are helpful 🙂 Make sure you’re not gripping the pole too low, this will make it much harder.

  4. Thanks for the tips but I think for me my stomach is just too much in the way even when I try to use my thighs to grip because of my stomach it takes me out of a neutral spine and it’s hard to engage my core and hold myself. I’m stuck I’m not sure what to do to practice this?

  5. If you share a video of your attempts I can help you make the right adjustments for your body. You can upload here on your profile and post the link in this comment thread or send a private video link to cert@studioveena.com if you don’t want anyone but me to see it.

  6. When spinning on the pole in hand grip (both hands close together and bent), my body is twisting to one side of the pole vs staying straight in front of the pole. Any tips? TIA!

      1. Hi there! That’s pretty common. Have you watched my video for the pole hold spin? https://www.studioveena.com/tutorial/pole-hold-spin-1027/

        Usually what happens is you need to work on strengthening the obliques, abdominals and lats to help hold you in place. Also are you using static or spinning pole? I suggest working on static first, doing the hops, then make the “lift” a little longer every practice. Most people can’t hold perfectly vertical right away.

        Working on all of the related lessons and the related lessons in the Pole hold spin will help you strengthen the areas needed for this.

        If you’re still having trouble after a week of practice send me a video link and I can help you troubleshoot.

        One last thing, try thinking about pulling the hip of the lower arm towards that side, this will help balance it out, but it does take strength to do this.

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