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I think I know the pole studio your talking about (just being in Utah and the description). I personally had a teribble experience there and doubling up on the poles was the least of my problems.
The studio I was at they would sometimes try to put 2 girls on the pole at the same time learning aerial tricks (ceiling was tall enough for 1 to climb/trick, other floor/trick without touching). To me thats very advanced and should only be done with much more safety instruction and trick instuction then they provided. One at a time trading off was fine, but I personally refused to do any of the 2 at a time work.
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We too share poles. We have 8 girls and one instructor, and 6 poles. We rotate who shares, but its never really a problem because when we're learning new tricks you can't keep doing it over and over, even when we switch those with their own poles are taking a break.
And then for dancing we like to do two small groups so we can cheer each other one. Even if girls are out and we have 6 girls and 6 poles, we usually do 3 and 3 so we can watch.
I don't mind. When I was a begineer it did bother me more, but now, I could care less!
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