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Home sweet home?
This is half vent, half asking for advice. Sorry in advance for the length.
Background: I just started poling mid Jan, So it’s been a little over a month. My lessons are actually at my instructors home. She has 2 poles. 1 is a 45mm Gold/Titanium and one is a 50mm Chrome. Both are Xpole Xperts.
I can only attend class once a week and realized I needed to buy my own pole to progress and build strength. I really did not want to spend too much because I was new to pole, and who knows if I’ll really be dedicated enough to keep it up. So I ended up buying my pole on Craigslist. After searching for a while… I found a great deal on an authentic 45mm Chrome Xpole Sport from a sweet college girl who didn’t have room for it in her new place… and was too busy with school. (Point is, its not some sketchy reseller… she had the paperwork and everything).
I had tried out both poles in class, and 45mm was a better fit for me than the 50mm. However, in class I always end up on the 50mm Chrome (just because of where I usually lay my mat in class, and other girls usually like the G/T). Which is fine, and I have never had an issues with the chrome. So 45mm Chrome seemed great. I’m a newbie so stationary works for me.
I told myself if I stick with it, I can treat myself to a brand new pole of whatever material I want.
ANYWAY, that’s just my backstory….
So I went to a pole class on Wed. and I was doing great. Spins were just flowing….One into another.
Then when I got home I tried a few of the things I learned in class and it just wasn’t working AT ALL.
I thought maybe my arms were just tired. So I gave it a few days… and still… it’s just a MESS. I’m smashing into the pole and nothing is working!!! Really easy things seem really hard.My only thoughts are this could be because in he studio I have more space, and I’m not extending my long legs at home… I’m a little more cautious of smashing into a wall. It’s possible that I’m also being cautious because the larger base on the Xpole Sport has given me a number of bruises. But I went into my spare bedroom and threw all caution to the wind, and still… a mess. WAHHHH. (but I didn’t hit anything, so thats a plus). I’m still happy to have my own pole to do strength exercises on. Those seem to be working just fine.
BOTTOMLINE: Things that work in the studio don’t work at home. 🙁 WHY?
Anyone else feel like this?
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