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Taking time off work to pole?
Hi Everyone! I have been pole dancing a year with some interruption and I am still at a beginner level (maybe somewhat intermediate)
Starting this summer I am supposed to go back to school for a one year master but at the back of my head I had this idea that I might take a sort of sabbatical just to really work on getting good at pole dancing.
I’ve always loved dancing but for familial and personal reasons never started until last year. Now I’m almost 28 and I feel like I’ve waited ages before starting so my progress look too small to me. Before then I never did any sports and was (still am in many ways) out of shape. A girl in my studio said she was unemployed when she started so she practiced for 6 hours a day for 6 months. Now she rocks but she was a gymnast before.
So to make things clear my options are: 1. Go for the masters, which would probably leave time for around 10-15 hours of exercise a week. 2. Deferring the master to next year and devoting my time to pole, strength training, other types of dance that I’ve also always wanted to try. I have a few savings but would need to move back in with my patents, and I m afraid of a lack of social life, which often comes through work.
What do you guys think? It would be great to get your opinion!
Thanks! Xx
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