
BBojana
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Architect 🙂 Although I work as an architect only for one year.. I used to work as a 2D animator on a weekly animated TV show for 5 years. So yes, I'm an architect that knows how to make cartoons 🙂
I have two dogs (both used to be strays – one of them is 3 legged :), so most of my free time i spend taking care for my dogs (or other abandoned stray puppies that need to be adopted)… and of course whenever I have time for these past 4 months- I'm poling 🙂
Nice topic by the way.. we no longer look like pole fricks 🙂
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I've just connected on my neighbor's WiFi.. The signal is very weak, and everything else is incredibly slow, but apparently VS Lessons work just fine with their connection hahah… so I'll just hope that my neighbors don't change their password in these 2 months 😀
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Ha! I tried with an Amex, and it works!!
Thanks!
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Hm.. I tried that too, the thing is that don't accept credit cards form not verified countries…
Thank you for the reply anyway..
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Hi everybody!
Digging again the same problem… 🙂
I was wondering if paypal is the only way to pay for the lessons? I don't have a paypal account, and I can not even open one. I live in Maceodnia, and paypal doesn't work with Macedonia. I have a credit and a debit card, but I can not use a paypal.
So if there is another way of paying, I would be very very happy to sign in for the lessons..
Thanks in advance,
Bojana
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BBojana
MemberJanuary 26, 2012 at 12:31 pm in reply to: A pole buying guide: What thickness to buy?Thanks a lot for your reply… My hands are the same size, so I think 45mm it will be just fine.. Thank for your advice. I know that everybody has the same dilemma before buyin their first pole, and I know that there are a lot of posts about it, but I just needed to hear it again 🙂
Thanks a lot, and I'll pput some photos when I'll get my 45mm Chrome XPert 🙂
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BBojana
MemberJanuary 26, 2012 at 10:30 am in reply to: A pole buying guide: What thickness to buy?Hahhah… that was quick! Thank you Amy 😀
So, 45 it is 🙂
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BBojana
MemberJanuary 26, 2012 at 10:09 am in reply to: A pole buying guide: What thickness to buy?Great post! Thank you Amy 🙂
I was about to buy a 50mm Chrome X-pert, but now I think I'll go with the 45mm.
We don't have pole studios here, so I don't have the chance to try different sizes. BUT after reading Amy's post, I went to a hardware store to try some pipes and try to understand what she was talking about:), and finally I felt the difference between 50mm and 45mm 🙂 And I can say that 45mm has a better grip for me. However I couldn't try any climbs or body grip there 😀
And I have read that 45mm is worst than the 50mm for climbs and body grips.. and there goes my dilemma again. I'm not planing to compete or anything, I'm buying it for my own pleasure, but I want to be able to climb, and eventually to do some advanced moves too, rather than just spinning. In other hand I don't want to struggle with the 50mm since I'm a beginner, cause I'm afraid that if I struggle too much, and don't enjoy it enough I might give up very easily.
I just want to hear from the beginners here (or maybe better: from the professionals that teach beginners :), if they find very hard (and frustrating) dealing with the climbs and body grips on the 45mm… (I've never tried a 50mm, so I won't feel the difference for sure :).. and what most of the beginners prefer 45 or 50 (not just for spinning, but for the other stuff that include body grips and climbs too:)
Sorry for bothering you with this dilemma (since there are thousands of post about this), but I probably just need someone to tell me: "You won't regret if you buy a 45mm…and eventually you will be able to do everything on it" 🙂