
Jacey
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Thanks for all the replies and encouragement. I’m trying to get back to class with one of my favourite instructors. The reason for this is that I like her style and also her positive attitude that doesn’t make me feel like a loser for dropping off. I have 3 of those instructors that I feel comfortable with going back after failing, the others are more enthusiastic to receive students who fare better than others. However I thought I’d be starting slow so I went by continuing air yoga. The silks can be really nasty and leave some very long bruise lines. However it didn’t discourage me. I manage to even pull a move :). I’m not a slender person, I’m somewhere between, chunky-chubby, short and clumsy so it takes me time to do things. I’m not discouraged and I do feel healthier doing pole and air yoga and I believe the two compliments each other well. I haven’t been able to book a class this week but hoping I can get there next week. I agree with Lula that I can’t do tricks but I do love to dance and sometimes I focus too much on how to do the tricks I forget to enjoy myself..isn’t that the whole point of doing pole? To have fun? I do plan to get Veena’s classes but I need to also commit to having offline classes because I need a spotter. I don’t feel confident enough to do some things without one. Otherwise I can use Veena’s tips for warm ups (which I tend to ignore or neglect :/). I’m not the most disciplined of students xD.
I’ve added a pic that a classmate manage to capture from after air-yoga class :).
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Thanks polegramma! I have to get well in a few days as I’m flying for a business trip and there will be no pole where I’m going :(. I should be back in 15 days, I wanted to get some exercise but I feel like a spaghetti monster on pole, arms are shaking and weak. Not to mention co-ordination :/. I was thinking of starting Veena’s programme at the end of the month.