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Strength and Fitness aside from pole dancing
Hey guys!
So, as every single one of us here knows, Poling is quite possibly the best activity one could take in order to get strong, fit, toned etc. It’s fun and challenging and there is always something new to learn or something to improve. However, learning new moves can be an absolute frustration-filled nightmare if your body isn’t ready for it yet. I, personally, do not have regular access to my pole. Right now, I pole once a week and that’s it (booo https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif ) and as I’m sure you’ll agree, that really isn’t enough practise to make a real impact on my overall strength or ability to progress to more difficult moves.
So, I have to resort to staying fit in other ways to compliment my pole work. I admit, my strength and fitness has gone to hell over the last couple of months due to writing my thesis and a promotion in work. I trained in a martial art for eight years and was always quite active so I am lucky in the sense that I do tone easily now BUT.. it takes consistency. Which is something I lack right now. My thesis is due this Friday and then I can have my life back. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif
I am joining the gym close to my house which offers some classes, such as yoga, pilates, spinning etc. What would you guys recommend to be a good class to take to help me stay in good shape for when I do get to use my pole?Sorry for the long post. I just feel yucky when I’m not active as much as I want to be and now that it’s nearly over I want to get a plan together of what will help keep my body at an okay fitness level so that I’m not taking a few steps back when I do get to pole more!
Thanks,
Fairy xx
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