StudioVeena.com Forums Discussions Good Pole Dancing Studio’s in ATL?

  • anngiern

    Member
    December 7, 2013 at 10:25 am

    Hello@jadorebree,

    I am the owner of PoleLaTeaz. Definitely come check us out 🙂 We offer free teazers and a $20 intro every month that way you can see how we teach, what our studio looks like, parking, our setup, etc….before investing anymore money into us.
    But I do suggest that you take intros at various studios to see what suits your fancy. Everyone is different and has their own way of doing things.

    Happy Dancing 🙂 and welcome to the ATL!

  • anngiern

    Member
    December 7, 2013 at 10:31 am

    @honeybrown

    thanks for your wonderful feedback 🙂 it always makes my heart sing to see another woman’s journey at polelateaz and how it has impacted them.

    p.s. yes i am a stickler about there being a lesson plan for every class….thanks for noticing that. when i train all the instructors they must adhere to this b/c it just makes the class flow better and the students leave feeling more accomplished.

    luv yah and thanks for your business!

  • WishForSunshine

    Member
    December 7, 2013 at 3:24 pm

    Hey Jadorbree, first off Welcome to Atlanta!! Its a lot warmer down here. lol

    I am a student at Vertical Joe’s Fitness Studio and also take privates with an instructor at a different studio. Been poling on and off for 4 years(consistently for the last 2 years). I would suggest (as some other pole sisters have) to try out a few studios when you get here. It all depends on what you are trying to do. We have a great drop in classes (pole, dance, stretch, chair, fitness) and pole series program and all of our classes are structured with a level appropriate curriculum. We also are photo lovers and there are always various themed photo shoots throughout the year. VJ’s are big on technique and works with each student to develop their strengths. We do not pole share in any class, drop in or series….ever. That’s important to me because time is money and I want my time on MY pole. lol

    VJ’s also offers optional student shows when a series is completed. There is also a competition division of the studio that focuses on pole competitions around the country. Fiyastarta (the owner of VJ’s) is known for ATL Booty Clap because she is good at it but can and will pole most folks back to their first ever pole class. Check out her (and the studios) YouTube channel and see for yourself. 🙂

    There are two tracks of pole study you can embark at VJ’s, sensual and acrobatic. If you like more of the tricks and aerial pole combos, acrobat is for your. If you prefer a sensual, smooth and silky style, sensual is for you. I have taken classes at Spinarella and Polelateaz and Dance 411. Dance 411 is the only one I personally would not recommend. But that’s me.

    *This was a non paid endorsement*. 🙂 But when there are folks who have never been to our studio commenting, I feel its only right to speak from an experienced view point.

  • jadorebree

    Member
    December 8, 2013 at 7:13 pm

    Thank you everyone for your feedback! I actually have been looking at all three of the studio’s you guys mentioned (Pole La Teaz, VJ’s, and Spineralla) and I think I’m going to try all three out…I’m so indecisive it’s crazy! Lol. I’m sure all three studio’s are great, but just like a few girls mentioned everyone is looking for something different. I guess you could say I’m looking for acrobatics and to get into better shape, but I also want to stay in touch with my sensual side. I guess you could say a mixture of both…

    I’m assuming these studio’s you guys mentioned have introductory classes I can attend? Most of the sudio’s up here in CT do…

    And yes WishForSunshine, it IS a lot warmer! I won’t be moved there for good until January 11th but I’m getting weather updates from my aunt who lives down there everyday. How exciting to get away from the FREEZING COLD up here…I hate it. ):<

  • tamikat

    Member
    December 8, 2013 at 7:58 pm

    i know that pole la teaz has introductory sampler workshops that they offer that can give you a taste of a few of the classes they offer. im sure the others do too but i dont know about those myself. i have personally been to pole la teaz and gone through their level 1 series. i loved it but i live 2 hours away in chattanooga was too much for me.

  • pr1nc3ss

    Member
    December 8, 2013 at 9:47 pm

    Check out http://www.fitcandystudio.com they are always running specials and they have activities like girls night where you can get to know the other students

  • kottonkandy

    Member
    December 9, 2013 at 7:22 am

    VJ’s also offers introductory classes. If you are in Decatur/DeKalb, check out Fit Candy. It may be closer to where you live.

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