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USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals
mwincze replied 14 years, 12 months ago 48 Members · 266 Replies
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It kinda sucks that they only accept so few people to compete when there are so many talented dancers out there. If its the United States pole dance federation, shouldn’t they have a representative from each state?? I dunno i just dont think its fair that out of 50 states 6 people get to go! just a thought… But congrats to the lucky girls that are going!
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I wonder exactly how they choose which girls get to compete? I know they have the guidelines on the USPDF site and everything but I still wonder how they choose. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_scratch.gif
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I am the East Coast Rep for USPDF as of right now. But that only means I help out if members have questions about studios and I was the local coordinator for the competition here in Oct. And I have absolutely no idea how they choose! i’m not given any intel for sure!
I’m not sure why they picked so few for the amateur competition, other than they probably have the theatre rented for just the day and only had enough time for 6 amateur performances. I know that’s not a great reason but logistics matter in coordinating unfortunately.
I guess also we have to keep in mind they are a relatively new organization and everything they do for a while is a learning process. I think as they continue to grow they will offer separate/larger competitions for amateurs. But that’s just my guess. It is unfortunate for now, as I know there are many amazing performers who would love to be on the stage. -
As for the pro and amateur divisions I think maybe Deshabiller is correct that it has more to do with pro and amateur competitors and not just general pole dance status. I was talking to someone the other day who use to follow the fitness and body building comps and she said that’s how they did it…in fact you had to win a certain number at the amateur level before you could qualify for pro. Since Wendy’s background includes body building competitions I’m guessing she is modeling it after that ???? They even use the term "pro card" like the USPDF is now doing.
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I guess also we have to keep in mind they are a relatively new organization and everything they do for a while is a learning process. I think as they continue to grow they will offer separate/larger competitions for amateurs. But that’s just my guess. It is unfortunate for now, as I know there are many amazing performers who would love to be on the stage.
Thats my thoughts too. This is only the 3rd competition they have had since the organization started. Its all trial and error at this point. I think once the USPDF competitors expand, so will the # of regional competitions. I think within a few years there will be regionals and a huge final one.
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Final amateur list has been posted on USPDF site.http://uspoledance.com/pole_dance_competition/2010_amateurdivision_USPoleDanceCompetition.php
We were missing Kyra Johannsen. -
Do you have to have a gymnastics or dance background to be accepted into these competitions? I know you don’t have to have one to learn pole dancing but, for competing is it required?
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no, but USPDF requires that you be able to do a full split… https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif
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Do you have to have a gymnastics or dance background to be accepted into these competitions? I know you don’t have to have one to learn pole dancing but, for competing is it required?
I competed in USPDF West and don’t have any dance or gymnastics background. In fact, before picking up pole dancing at the age of 28, I was a verifiable couch potato/slob/lazy ass that hadn’t been to the gym since accompanying my roommate to an aerobics class my freshman year of college!
Now, had I been practicing dance or gymnastics since childhood, would I be a better pole dancer and performer? Hells yeah. But I make do with what I got. And that’s kind of what makes this sport so awesome –it’s a great sport for non-fitnessy types who never would have exercised had they not discovered pole dancing.
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cricket, that’s really inspiring! you are obviously hardworking and very talented =)
i just bought a workshop with jenyne on thurs! i think i will do alethea on sat and maybe the USPDF champ because it’s right after. i’m so excited to do these classes!
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Im not sure which one I want to go to. Im curious about Brook’s b/c I love coregraphy and judging by her credentials she seems like she rocks!
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Do you have to have a gymnastics or dance background to be accepted into these competitions? I know you don’t have to have one to learn pole dancing but, for competing is it required?
I competed in USPDF West and don’t have any dance or gymnastics background. In fact, before picking up pole dancing at the age of 28, I was a verifiable couch potato/slob/lazy ass that hadn’t been to the gym since accompanying my roommate to an aerobics class my freshman year of college!
Now, had I been practicing dance or gymnastics since childhood, would I be a better pole dancer and performer? Hells yeah. But I make do with what I got. And that’s kind of what makes this sport so awesome –it’s a great sport for non-fitnessy types who never would have exercised had they not discovered pole dancing.
LOL @ "non-fitnessy" types LOL. I like that word. I’m gonna start using that!
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no, but USPDF requires that you be able to do a full split… https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif
Eep, that is kinda scary. But I’ve done one once so I’m sure I’ll be able to do one again :pI competed in USPDF West and don’t have any dance or gymnastics background. In fact, before picking up pole dancing at the age of 28, I was a verifiable couch potato/slob/lazy ass that hadn’t been to the gym since accompanying my roommate to an aerobics class my freshman year of college!
Now, had I been practicing dance or gymnastics since childhood, would I be a better pole dancer and performer? Hells yeah. But I make do with what I got. And that’s kind of what makes this sport so awesome –it’s a great sport for non-fitnessy types who never would have exercised had they not discovered pole dancing.
That’s super inspiring Cricket. That’s why I figured pole dancing was for me. I’ve been pretty "non-fitnessy" as 2004 haha. Thanks :]
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Final amateur list has been posted on USPDF site.http://uspoledance.com/pole_dance_competition/2010_amateurdivision_USPoleDanceCompetition.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We were missing Kyra Johannsen.Interesting that they pick her. After the east coast comp, I could’ve sworn she said she wasn’t going to compete again because she didn’t like the 45mm poles. A few weeks later, I learned that she is a part of NYPD’s Climb and Spin program, so I guess she changed her mind and asked Wendy and Anna if she could compete again….very interesting. I guess they wanted to give her a second chance at performing since she fell twice in her routines on stage. I hope she does better next time!
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holla at all the NYPD girls who made it…lauren, gabrielle, and brynlyn! those are some talented and straight up fly ass chicks. proud to have them all as instructors!
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