FREE Basic Pole Climb Tutorial

This style of Pole climb is all about building strength, this means it’s important to train both sides equally. Even if it feels too hard on one side, keep trying, it’s ok if you don’t actually achieve a climb right away.

Because this is a strength building climb I do NOT want you to use a Push Grip, instead you’ll work with the Pole hold or modified pole hold. Also, this not something that everyone will be able to do immediately, but it is very important to work on. Keep showing up to practice this, you haven’t “failed” if you don’t achieve a climb right away. For some people climbs might take a week or a few months.

I’ll teach you how to do the Basic climb on static and spinning pole.

You might also enjoy my Veena’s tips for crucifix to help you better understand the mechanics of using the legs to climb.

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.

Pole hold

Lower leg grips

Pole rows

Lateral pull downs

Chest and back routine

Muscles Strengthened: ADDUCTORS / QUADRICEPS / HAMSTRINGS / TIBIALIS ANTERIOR / GLUTES / ABDOMINALS / LATISSIMUS / TERES MAJOR / PECTORALS / POSTERIOR DELTOIDS / TRAPEZIUS / RHOMBOIDS / BICEPS

Responses

  1. Hey Veena! Do you have any recommendations for conditioning for multiple climbs?
    I am off the ground, I can regrip my hands, then I don’t know if it’s a brain thing or a body thing but as soon as I let go with legs, I slide back to the ground. I’m gonna assume the pole hold is where it’s at, but I don’t know if there is anything else?

  2. I always try every move first on my good side, then on my bad side, then my good side again, etc.. but this is the only move up to this point (started in January 2020, thanks to the lockdowns I haven’t been able to practice the entire time though) that I cannot do on my “bad side” with my other leg in front of the pole.. I just can’t do it, am I alone in this? What can I try?

  3. I noticed that I never really learned the basic climb. As I started pole dance I took a 6 weeks basics workshop. There we learned the forearm (performance) climb with switching legs and forearms. Should I still learn the basic climb now?

    1. Bruising is normal at first, but make sure to keep your attempts under 10 times ice as soon as you’re done practicing and if you have the ability to try some THC cream on the bruise it works like magic! If it keeps happening, try wearing a sock on the foot that you tend to hook.

        1. If you’re not meaning to over use the foot. Make sure your POCs are correct watching the tips for crucifix video can help with that too. The link is in the description here.