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Frustrating Injury
I have been poling for about 4 months (not counting time off) and keep getting injured. I’m getting really tired of it because the injuries are keeping me from progressing and I feel like I’m still at a beginner level after all this time. I mainly get recurring tendonitis in my wrists and forearms from poling. At first I was taking anti-inflammatories and wearing wrists braces and discontinued poling for 3 months. When I returned the same issues crept up again in the same places. I then did A.R.T. with a physical therapist and it worked very well, only I had to go every week at least once for $30 a visit (and that’s the cheapest it gets around here.) When I stopped going for the A.R.T. and starting poling again, the pain came back. I only pole for maybe an hour one day a week and get somewhat painful tendonitis.
I’m thinking that this is because I have a death grip, but I’m really not sure. I definitely do have one because I don’t spin very well at times (I think I hold on too tight.) Then I’m thinking it might be my strength, but I’m not sure – my arms are kinda scrawny and this is the first real arm workout I’ve done ever. I was taking classes at a pole studio before I got a pole at home and none of the other girls there had this issue even as beginners. It’s getting pretty frustrating and painful.
The A.R.T. is the best thing I’ve run into for this problem, but I’m not interesting in spending an extra $120 – $150 a month on my poling habit. I may have to though.
Does anyone know anything about this? Am I just not meant to pole dance?
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