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  • Dwiizie

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    November 26, 2012 at 8:22 am in reply to: useless talents

    Just hooping around my head lol. Above the eyes, below the hairline, just hooping on my head lol! There are videos on youtube of some other people doing it. I think Nick Guzzardo and Khan are both hoopers that do it often. Lately I've been working on nose hooping. Looking up at the sky, and hooping around my nose.

  • Dwiizie

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    November 26, 2012 at 8:05 am in reply to: useless talents

    I can touch my nose with my tongue, make a 3 leaf clover out of it, make a bathtub shape, make it belly dance, and rotate it 180 degrees both ways (most people can't get their non dominant side to turn) I also can sunscreen myself and eat a bowl of cereal with my feet lol. I can make gang signs with my toes without arranging them with my hands. I can hoop on my forhead (as in, head hooping, not hooping whilst standing on my head, though I can foot hoop very well, if only I could get some stands (elbow, forearm, I don't care) I can blow bubbles with my eyes while under water. I can bend my fingers at just the last joint (the nail joint) while keeping my hands and fingers straight. I make doll house toilet paper out of straw wrappers. I like making chains and necklaces out of bubble gum paper, but they don't make gum the same anymore. I can write really REALLY small.

  • Dwiizie

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    November 9, 2012 at 2:35 pm in reply to: Charlottsville, VA Studios

    I WILL!!! I was just looking at your classes. You have LYRA!! Me want me want!!!! Love your cover page photos too! Looks like an awesome facility! (and if you ever need a hoop fitness instructor……) 😀 I love that you have Ballet Pole. Yes, yes indeed. 

  • Dwiizie

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    November 9, 2012 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Charlottsville, VA Studios

    I'll have to go see what they're up to one day, I didn't even know there was a studio over there. Cville is only about 40 mins from me (just like Richmond LOL!)

  • Dwiizie

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    November 9, 2012 at 10:33 am in reply to: Buy XPole tomorrow

    I'm with FeeDen, same height and weight, wish I had gotten a 45 to start, I have a 50 chrome xpert. I like the chrome fine, some don't though. The studio has 40mm brass. I like the brass, but 40 is just a little tiny for my taste. Great for spins, and hand grip. I do feel like my legs grip better on the brass than chrome….. they're such different poles!

  • Dwiizie

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    November 7, 2012 at 9:55 am in reply to: Confused on people using multiple pole names….

    I know that I started off using the same here as I do on youtube and facebook. Then I realized, the name I was using is also my Hooper name, and the name I use when performing as a vocalist. Given the stigma, I didn't want someone to come find me for hooping or music and run into my pole dancing. So I stuck with a spinoff of those other accounts to make my name here. It also has its own email with my hooping business in case the two ever meet. I have never made a video of me poling, but I probably wouldn't want to add that to my hooping youtube either. I'm actually considering breaking off a different youtube account for my own videos, like parasailing in Daytona Beach, and keep my hooping videos in the same collection. So thats whats up with me. And for the Burly scene, I just switch it up to Dee Lucks lol. That just made me think of cheeseburgers. Double Dee Lucks lol (which actually IS my cup size *snicker*)

  • Dwiizie

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    October 25, 2012 at 7:10 pm in reply to: New XPole is moving slightly when in static position – help?!?

    Woohoo!

  • Dwiizie

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    October 24, 2012 at 3:41 pm in reply to: New XPole is moving slightly when in static position – help?!?

    Yeah, those two screws, on my pole, were actually loose enough that they had popped out of the groove and they were on the threading. I guess it was shipped that way. But they told me to loosen them, twist the thread into the base as far as it would go, retighten them on the flat spot, and then reassemble the pole, and then twisting with the 3 screws undone to actually tension the pole between floor and ceiling. It seems like a pretty critical element, and they probably don't want people attempting to adjust the pole from there.

  • Dwiizie

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    October 24, 2012 at 11:43 am in reply to: Best Personal Fitness Certification Organization?

    I'm doing the group fitness with ACE. I like it so far, its accepted by most everyone, a lot of the dance programs I am interested in qualify to maintain it, so thats my 2 cents. Wish me luck on passing the test!

  • Dwiizie

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    October 24, 2012 at 7:59 am in reply to: New XPole is moving slightly when in static position – help?!?

    Mine did this. Turns out the two vertical screws under the cover weren't tightened all the way, allowing the whole thread and pole to wiggle. They say to talk to Xpole before ever touching those screws, so I got their ok before fiddling with it. Have you tried just taking the whole pole down and apart and putting it back together? Doing those two things fixed the issue for mine. Also, I know everyone has tightened their spin modes down, just make sure you tighten one side, then the other, then go back and retighten, just like you would with the joints. Good luck!

  • Dwiizie

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    October 19, 2012 at 10:47 am in reply to: Creative Differences

    I completely understand where you're coming from! I had an instructor that moved sexy and danced well, but completely off beat, but she made it work. I was so unable to keep with her because I had such a hard time just detaching from the music. Another teacher, it was like we were in the same mental field, we'd wait for a good spot in the music and start a walk at the same time, everything was on beat, and if I wanted to "do the pony" next to my pole, I wasn't chided for unsexiness lol. I think I know what you mean, like "that guitar riff needs a slide down the pole, where the drum solo needs some kicks and mad attitude" If shes helping you with moves and transitions, maybe just learn them all fluidly, and use your own flair when practicing the routine. Maybe have samples of other polers that are stylistically similar to you routines to SHOW what you want to get out of what you're practicing? Good luck!!

  • Dwiizie

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    October 19, 2012 at 8:31 am in reply to: Charlottsville, VA Studios

    I don't know about Charlottesville, but Richmond isn't too far of a drive. I've been taking pole classes at Studio X. Dogtown Dance Theatre offers aerial silks and lyra classes I believe.

  • Dwiizie

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    October 18, 2012 at 9:16 pm in reply to: I don’t go around very many times on spins

    Thanks everyone! I had a very nice breakthrough today. Class was only me and one other person, so I got some one on one time and I asked about this. Turns out, I was very often turning in toward the pole after getting a sideways momentum, which was causing the slowdown and a lot of the over grip issues. She also pointed out that I was using my foot instead of ankle when climbing, and said when I got into heels id find it a very hard habbit to break. Either way, it was a very good class. I’m so grateful to have such awesome guidance from such a variety of people.

  • Dwiizie

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    October 18, 2012 at 2:56 pm in reply to: spinning pole

    I love the spin setting! I remember once doing a basic fireman about halfway up the pole, and a friend was there and just kept pushing me everytime I went by. I thought I was going to take out the pole and bring the house down with it. I eventually got to such speed that I could no longer hold on and had to slow down. So much fun! It does take getting used to. Everytime I actually go to practice on spin mode, I start like its static and immediately have to pause and reset my brain to think spinny.

  • Dwiizie

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    October 18, 2012 at 1:28 pm in reply to: I don’t go around very many times on spins

    Thanks V. I think its just going to take more practice, and reexamining some things as far as placement goes. I think the moving the body away from the pole is where I’m feeling insecure and probably sabotaging the spin and/or overthinking. I am getting so much stronger. When I started this a year and a half ago, I couldn’t do a pole hold. Now I can climb like crazy, I’m loving it. And I love the strength training lessons. I still have trouble with “sensuality” whe dancing, but I’ll get there. Studio class tonight, I’m going to be thinking of all this advice as I practice.

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