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  • Charity0727

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    September 5, 2014 at 9:44 pm in reply to: If you don’t have our lessons why?

    I read most of the postings…but not all so excuse me if I missed a similar idea. My problem is I would be happy to “lock” into a year of lessons for $99. What I mean is that I don’t like having to pay 99 up front but also why would I pay 20 for one month when you can get a whole year for 99. This is the reason that I honestly have not signed up for lessons again. I come back to the page often and I’m luck “ugh I really want to sign up but thats too much up front for a year but 20 for a month seems too much”
    Therefore, my suggestion would be to allow 6 month or 1 year “lock in” rates, meaning one can agree or contract into a year of access for $99/year but let user either pay up front or only charge 8.25 per month. If the user does not want to continue access then they have to still continue to pay. This is how my studio does the pricing. a 6 month membership may be slightly more expensive giving people incentive to sign up for the full year.
    What do you think?

  • Charity0727

    Member
    December 5, 2012 at 3:43 am in reply to: Mighty Grip Pole Dance Fitness Gloves

    I got both the non tac and the tacky a few weeks ago as I have extremely sweaty hands.. The non tac gloves are terrible for me.. No grip on my chrome pole at all..slid right down … My sweaty hands worked better. My husband didn’t believe me and he tried them and they didn’t work On him either. The tacky are okay.. Only for spinning pole.. It’s hard to get a good grip because of the stiff fit of the gloves . There worth a try but I’ll try to fix my sweaty hands first.

  • Charity0727

    Member
    November 8, 2012 at 1:39 am in reply to: Help! :p

    Building strength is key. I started pole last year and had a hard time doing just spins…I would slide right down the pole. I only weigh around 135 and don't have enough strength to pick myself up off the ground. So I did personal training for about 3 months and came back to the pole and the spins were alot easier…however I still can't do inverts or anything. It's tough..some people pick it up easier….I'm not one of them!! Hang in there..you'll get it!

  • Charity0727

    Member
    July 12, 2012 at 12:27 am in reply to: What do you do for a living?

    Hello all I am new to posting here. I am 22 and a Registered Nurse for over a year now…currently mending hearts. (I recover patients from open heart surgery)

    I like it a lot but would love to be good enough at pole to teach…haha probably will never happen! Anyways good to get to know you all.