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Teaching Pole Fitness to Men?
I have several questions! Do any Veeners out there have experience teaching pole to men? I know guys naturally have more upper body strength, but otherwise, are there any moves that are more difficult for guys, or do you find there are moves that must be taught differently to men?
Also, for those of you that teach, do you have a "no men" policy or do you allow men in certain classes? or have you not ever had guys interested and therefore not ever had to make a designation either way?
I've been teaching Beginning/Intermediate pole out of a Zumba studio for about a year and I've had a few male students here and there take my classes. It's never been a big deal because my class size is so small that the only other students in the class came as a group with the man, and were therefore not uncomfortable having a man in class. My class size is growing though and I've had guys ask if they're allowed. I've also asked a few of my female students if they'd be uncomfortable having guys in class. All so far have said they'd be fine with it, but think other women might not be fine with it. I'm a little worried that most of my female students would say the exact same thing even if they were not comfortable in a co-ed class. So I'm just trying to decide if I should designate my classes as women only, or allow men, or maybe designate one class a week as co-ed.
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