Hazi411
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Love the pink and the purple ones 🙂
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Awww, happy anniversary you two 🙂
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Hazi411
MemberDecember 26, 2012 at 6:59 am in reply to: What part of “Studio Veena lessons” did Santa not understand ?Taliachild – yes I think people in Oz are a lot more laid back. When I mention pole to the Americans I know here, they all seem pretty shocked! From what I’ve read on here, people in the US tend to associate “pole” with “stripping” and poles are referred to as “stripper poles” over there (correct me if I’m wrong, those of you in the US!) Oh, and I’m probably about your MIL’s age – 57 ;-))
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High pitched screaming really really annoys me. Shouting, not so much, but the ear-splitting screeching? Sooooooo annoying – especially, as others have said, when you can't hear the music.
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Hazi411
MemberDecember 15, 2012 at 6:26 am in reply to: HELP! My foster dog just PEED on my x-pole : (Hope both your pole and your foster-dog are OK 😉
My Mum fostered a dog recently – a (pregnant – rescued from a puppy farm) dog, which she cared for for 5 months, as well as caring for the puppy for a couple of months.
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I think everyone probably has bad pole days. I’m horrified that you thought it might be your age!
I’m 57. I work full time. I pole twice a week at the moment, for an hour each. A few months back, I was doing 2 hours of pole on one day, and an hour’s stretch class followed by an hour of pole on another day. A couple of years ago I was doing some form of exercise 6 x hours per week (flex, pole, pilates, Jungle Body, pole, Xtend Barre).
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Well done!! Congratulations 🙂 BTW My first husband and I were married in Hastings!!
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I like to have at least one pole session on visits back to the UK, otherwise I lose strength and the callouses disappear from my hands 😉
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Wow Phoenix that’s impressive! I’m envious 🙂 i actually forgot to mention the only overseas studio that Ive been to(so far!) – I’ve made 2 visits to Pussycat Pole in England. Hopefully I can add more next year 😉
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Hazi411
MemberNovember 23, 2012 at 1:37 am in reply to: random question! any help would be grateful =)Do you have garage sales/yard sales or local council collections in your area? (anything where people put stuff they don’t want, out the front of their house? We have a council rubbish collection once or twice a year when people do this. Other people can help themselves to whatever’s there, before the council starts collecting. (I picked up a couple of mirrors this way – one of them was a bathroom mirror which the people didn’t need as they’d had their bathroom renovated. I know at least one person who furnished their whole house this way!
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Wow – thanks heaps for all the responses 🙂 which heels are good for “learners”? I bought a pair of Pleasers (the ones which the shop owner said are good for learning in. Not sure of the style number but they have clear heels, platform and straps. I think they’re 6″ heels – will have to check!
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Oh and yes, there is provision for practice time – which I am thinking of doing in the near future.
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Thanks for the response 🙂 Yes we are advised to wear shoes with an ankle strap – 🙂 I don’t think there’s any possibility of changing the instructors’ minds, but although the majority wear heels, it’s by no means mpulsory and there is no pressure 😉 I do think heels look good though. Would like to get to the stage where I can dance equally well (or badly haha!) in either.
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I am bigger than a DD cup. I wear the Cleo "Jude" bra by Panache which is meant as a t-shirt bra. It has moulded cups and a low centre front. I have no problem at all with the "girls" escaping when I invert. It comes in lots of different colours, too 🙂 They seem to release a new colourway about every 6 months.I wear a crop top over it.