
Brynne
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The only time I tried it, I tried it the Chinese pole way you described. I can't seem to get enough momentum with the legs and my hand grip doesn't want to loosen.
Are you just loosening and tightening your grip or do your hands do any work as well?
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The hops before the fonji
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Hm, the link takes you to a "nothing found" page but the website is http://www.thephoenixdancestudio.com 🙂
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Hi! Sorry Jeng, I only just now saw your post. Please visit us at The Phoenix Dance Studio (here in Charlottesville)! Here is our website: http://thephoenixdancestudio.com/
We're located on Hydraulic (off of 29) behind Whole Foods. We offer pole, silks, lyra, and a variety of other classes. Please give Erica a call and check out the website for more info.
Everyone there is so sweet and supportive – I've been taking classes (and recently teaching) with the women at Phoenix for over two years and I absolutely love it.
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@Amy – I've tried both the original Tite Grip and the lavendar version and I haven't noticed a difference between them personally – if anything, my grip has improved since using the lavendar version, but of course that might have to do with other factors (i.e. I'm also using less grip aid than before so the pole doesn't get as messy/slippery).
Anyway, how do you know that the lavendar is the weaker formula? I see it says on Tite Grip's site that the original has "Extra Strength drying power" etc. but as Jasmin46 pointed out it also has a lavendar scent… I'm confused!