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What pole move is your “broccoli”?
We all have a pole move we know we should work on or practice more often. Just like your parents always told you to eat your broccoli before you can have your dessert, your pole instructor tells you that you need to practice this move before you can move onto the other moves you want to learn, but you just can’t bring yourself to work on it as often as you should. Maybe it’s a move you find challenging, scary, or not very rewarding. This is the move your pole instructor brings up when you ask: “why can’t I do x,y,z, yet?” and it’s very name probably makes you roll your eyes in disgust when it shows up in the lesson plan. You would love to say “no thank you!” to this move because it’s just so tedious (or painful!) to practice, but you’re not willing to do this because then you’ll have to give up on a bunch of other cool moves.
How do you motivate yourself to practice this move? Have you ever grown to love your broccoli move(s)?
For me this move changes, but right now it’s ayesha. I learned this move a year ago and had hopes it would become a favourite but I quickly grew bored with it and stopped practicing it. I don’t find it’s a move that suits me and I have no idea what to do with it once I get into it. The only entries I can do are boring/weird-looking and it takes a great deal of concentration for me to stay balanced while I’m in it so I never really enjoy using it. It’s a whole lotta work for nothing, in my opinion.
One of my long term goals is cartwheel mount/handspring and I know getting more confident with ayesha will help me but goddamn… practicing this move feels like a chore! Apparently there are also a bunch of bad-ass things you can do with ayesha once you’ve mastered it and we’re going to start learning some pretty cool ayesha combos in class – I really want to learn these! So I’m forcing myself to practice this move at the beginning of my pole sessions while I’m not super tired, and so that I can’t conveniently “forget” about it. 😆
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