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Felix Cane instructional videos!!!!
Vanessa Schmidt replied 11 years, 5 months ago 54 Members · 194 Replies
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There is a spellcheck button on the post editor. Once you save the post it is immutable to maintain the conversational flow.
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actually I have never been able to get the spell check on here to work properly. It always locks up my page, then I have to x out of studio veena entirely and come back in and redo everything. I have found it easier if you care about your spelling and are making a long post to write it out in word, then copy and paste to the reply box. And whatever you do don't hit submit more then once no matter how long it is taking to post because if you do you will end up with multiple replys that you also can not delete.
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@nymph – Have you tried spellcheck on another browser? I ask because the most common cause of a javascript lockup (the language the spellcheck is written in) are several browser plugins that hijack your javascript engine, which in general is a no-no because of the potential for error.
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I only use firefox. This is the only forum I'm on that it doesn't work for. Every other fourm spell checks it and lets me know if there is a spelling error as I type.
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Thank you very much lasenzagirl !
This is really helpful ! So, I think I actually need the advanced one ! Ah ah ! There is nothing new for me in the beginner and intermediate ones.
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I just ordered my set! I wound up ordering it from "felix.cane" on eBay, since the shipping and handling was reasonable, and would get here in less than a week. I'm positive that that is the official Felix Cane eBay seller. I couldn't justify buying from the official site, and pay an extra $15 in taxes and handling, and then wait two weeks to get it.
I've been hyping this up for myself for so long, I hope it meets my expectations.
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I just ordered the set from eBay too! Can’t wait to get them. 🙂
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THANK YOU for the eBay tip!!! It's not just saving money, it's saving me from taxes I shouldn't be paying since I'm not a Cali resident.
Just to double check, this is it right?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FELIX-CANE-POLE-DANCE-MASTERY-SERIES-5-DVD-Box-set-/290650443456
(if that doesn't work, eBay item number 290650443456)
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Yes, the eBay page is official. There is also an Amazon page. If you're willing to go through the extra steps of registration or already have an account with eBay you may save on tariffs and taxes. I'm not sure how long this will last, because state lawmakers are currently in the process of changing the rule of online sales.
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Felix-Cane-Pole-Mastery-DVD/dp/B006KN7ERS
As for waiting “two weeks,” that's not necessarily true. It's more of an approximation and the arrival of your DVDs is more dependent on where you live and how well mail and deliveries are handled.
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I bought her 5 videos and I love them to death! Especially the flexibility cause I think that, that is my little niche in pole. I already have natural flexibility, so I want to go even more. Any who, but some of the moves she did on beginner was not beginner for me like the pole split I was like what?! I'm still working on it. I would recommend it. I actually switch between hers and Alethea Austin's. Since I bought the pack of 5 I got a free tank top!
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I am getting the set of 5 for christmas, hope i get a tank too 🙂
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They are cute they are pretty much one size fits most. It has her logo on it and its a black tank top. I hope they are still doing it.
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I know someone posted part of this list already but here is my compiled list.
List of moves for the whole Felix Cane series:Beginning Foundations
Introduction
Warm up
Standing movesFlamingo
Pirouette
Back slide to sit
SpinsDip
Pike
Fireman
Martini
Stag
Straddle
Front leg hook
Back leg hook
Chair spin
Tuck spin
Fan kick
Carousel
PosesSit
Sit and lean out
Swim and tuck
Sit to stag
Sit to vertical splits
apprentice
Climbs and inversionsClimb: first level
Basic inversion: from the floor
Shoulder mount from the floor
Variations
Routine
Intermediate
Introduction
Warm up
SpinsSpin up from floor
Spin from the floor, tuck
Blind hand grab
Flying blind hand grab
Standing shapesForearm stand
Hand stand
Climbs and inversionsDouble climb static
Climb: spinning
Basic inversion
Chopper
Inversion to handstand
Shoulder mount: double cup grip
Shoulder mount: princess grip
Climb and invert
Poses and positionsOutside leg hang
Inside leg hang
Inverted crucifix with leg off
Fish hook
Cross thigh hold
Butterfly
Starfish
Sidesplit on pole
Variations
Routine
Advanced
Introduction
Warm Up
Hand stand to straddle slide
Pencil
Thigh hold to pencil
Jade split
Tail split
Superman
Superman into tuck
Outside leg hang contortion
Psycho splits
Shoulder mount from the air
Half handspring
Handspring
Twisted grip handspring
Caterpillar
Ayesha
Allegra
Butterfly to inside leg hang
Swing out from the pole
Eagle
Inverted oversplit
Inside leg hang to crucifix to butterfly
Handspring from invert
Iron x
Floating handspring
Spatchcock
Combos
Routine
Pole Artistry & Floor Dance
Introduction
Warm Up
On your feetfeet
walking
footwork
pony prances
chaine turns
posture
legs and knees
hip swish side to side
body waves
head rolls and flicks
Arms and handsarms
arm circles
arms and wrists
hands
flexed wrists
On the floorshoes slide
fall and roll
kneeling
back arch
pin up girl
leg admiration
hip circles in sit
dive down to
speed bump
tick tock
kneeling head rolls and flicks
kneeling hip circles
kneeling hip circles and head rolls
floor transitions
roll to lunge
fan kick with variation
changing directions
changing sides of the pole
crawling
Utilizing splitssplits to the floor
split walk
split roll through
split switch
Standing upstanding up from the floor
standing, back to the pole
roll to stand combination
Polishing your routinelevels
shapes
orientation
dynamics
transitions
musicality
how to build a routine
Routine Segments
Flexibility
introduction
warm up
hamstrings
glutes and inside thighs
quads and hip flexors
splits and straddles
back arch
shoulders and wrists
additional hamstring, glute, quad and back stretches
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