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  • What makes a studio/instructor GREAT!

    Posted by AmazonLady on September 30, 2011 at 8:20 am

    This question was inspired by a recent forum post and blog post by a couple fellow Veeners.  Not sure if it's been asked before or not.  Since I've noticed that there's such an awesome mix of students, teachers, and studio owners on this site, I thought this would be the perfect forum to ask this question and hopefully learn from one another.  So I'm just curious:

    What elements do you think make a GREAT pole instructor or pole studio?  From a student's perspective, what advice would you give a new pole instructor?

    Pole studios are popping up all over the place these days.  What factors do you consider when chosing a home studio (i.e. class size, price, type of poles)?  

     

    Nawelelfe replied 13 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • amy

    Member
    September 30, 2011 at 8:31 am

    so, i dont mean to be annoying and self-referential, but i wrote a blog based on what i think is important in an instructor, and what is important in building relationships with "clients"….

    http://aerialamy.com/blog/2011/04/13/becoming-an-instructor/

    http://aerialamy.com/blog/2011/09/16/clients/

    to me, those things are so much more important than the size, shape, thickness, or color of the poles or floors inside the studio. i find that the instructor is the single most important element in a great class, and i'll follow an amazing instructor to any studio.

  • amy

    Member
    September 30, 2011 at 8:31 am

    so, i dont mean to be annoying and self-referential, but i wrote a blog based on what i think is important in an instructor, and what is important in building relationships with "clients"….

    http://aerialamy.com/blog/2011/04/13/becoming-an-instructor/

    http://aerialamy.com/blog/2011/09/16/clients/

    to me, those things are so much more important than the size, shape, thickness, or color of the poles or floors inside the studio. i find that the instructor is the single most important element in a great class, and i'll follow an amazing instructor to any studio.

  • Nawelelfe

    Member
    September 30, 2011 at 8:46 am

    Hi there!

    Im a student myself in a small pole studio in Dublin and I had been to 2 other studios before that I left for various reasons. From my experience it was really helpful to have practice times at my new studio which has helped me progress a lot . Unfortunately not all studios can offer practice time outside classes and I have to say that this was a big plus for me 🙂  Im very lucky that my pole instructor happens to be my pole buddy and the best thing about her is that she pushes me a lot, I believe this makes her a good instructor, beside of course all of her pole and sports knowledge and ability to teach and break down moves 🙂

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