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The no-twisty club?
When I first really got into pole dancing, I was convinced there was no pole move I wouldn’t want to learn how to do. However, now that I’m getting into handsprings, I think I’ve finally found something I’d rather just leave altogether: twisted grip. Anything twisted grip.
I know myself. I get confused pretty easily and am often clumsy. It seems to me that twisted grip is something you have to be very careful with to avoid injury – and sometimes even then you can’t avoid it – and I know I would mess it up somewhere, at some point, and probably pay a hefty price for it. It also just feels icky to my body and kind of freaks me out. I’d much rather build the strength to do something like cup grip (which I’ve been doing on an off for a month or so now), which takes more strength but honestly seems technically easier and simpler for me to understand. It just feels like too much of a risk for me to dedicate myself to learning twisted grip, and for what end? To learn something I don’t even like all that much anyways and probably get injured from it somewhere along the line? Eeehhh, I’d rather not even go there. I’m honestly to the point where even the reverse grab spin (which I used to love) feels a bit icky to me because of its similarity to twisted grip, although that might be going too far.
I know a lot of people here at StudioVeena agree with me, but the studio I go to doesn’t seem to have the same attitude. Pretty much everyone I know there who is at a point where they could use twisted grip IS using it in some way, and my acro-pole teacher works with it extensively. Is there a graceful way to opt out of this method in my studio classes? Maybe talking to my teacher one-on-one and just practicing something else from class when he starts to teach something with twisted grip? I don’t want to be conspicuous or hurt anyone’s feelings, I just know my body and know this isn’t going to be good for me.
Anyone else in the no-twisty club? I know you’re out there =P
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