LatinPoler
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Here’s my Spotify Playlist for pole: https://open.spotify.com/user/ismartin2339/playlist/6h5qVGCQt6Rp6K4JKEKQBp
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I am lucky enough to accept my body as it is. I know it’s not bad but also far from perfect. Looking at myself in the mirror in skimpy pole outfits has helped me, maybe because you get used to seeing yourself as you are. Yes, I would like to have a fuller chest and thinner thighs, but that would not be me. I’ve tried Victoria’s Secret bras that add 2 sizes but even if I might look better, it didn’t feel like me; so I never purchased one. I totally agree with Veena, the sexy side of pole, which is the side I practice most of the time, gives you “special powers”, reinforces your sensuality and body confidence. Dark pole rooms and fancy lights help too. Pole has helped me indeed.
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The Capezio I know is quite different. Kind of an inside leg split, little brother of Allegra, keeping yor hips paralell to the floor and not opening like in Allegra. In fact, I learnt it as a progression to Allegra…
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Can’t wait!! Your Caterpillar program helped me so much!
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LatinPoler
MemberMarch 5, 2017 at 11:44 pm in reply to: Considering PCS masters competition at Arnold next year–thoughts/advice?To get a better feeling of the process, I would suggest to perform first in a less competitive environment, maybe in your local studio 😉 It is going to be more relaxed and kind of a rehearsal. You can build a draft of your routine for this performance, with the tricks you want to include, etc. Then, analyze what worked and perfect the routine and process for your competition. Go for it girl!
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I really appreciate the safe approach to pole in this site. Warnings about moves that are not right for everybody, movility and strenght tests for a move… you will not find that on other online lessons, that happen to be more expensive.
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I don’t think this question is quite appropriate here to be honest… Said that, Youtube tutorials are free.
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Thanks! I will go with S/M then.
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LatinPoler
MemberFebruary 3, 2017 at 2:40 am in reply to: Question about cleo’s liquid heroine leggings and stainlessbarely fits
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LatinPoler
MemberFebruary 3, 2017 at 2:40 am in reply to: Question about cleo’s liquid heroine leggings and stainlessI don’t think I need a smaller size, because the Small barely fit my thighs… Putting them on and specially taking then off are workouts on their own!
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LatinPoler
MemberFebruary 2, 2017 at 3:48 am in reply to: Question about cleo’s liquid heroine leggings and stainlessFunny thing is, all her other bottoms fit me very well. And I have all types of hotpants and leggins… 80% of my pole bottoms are Cleo’s.
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Physically, falling on my head. On a higher level, not being understood. I am a very normal person, with a normal life and an office work. But I like the sexy side of pole and floorwork. I’m not into muscly tricks. I’m not interested in things that cannot be done in heels. But I don’t want to be missunderstood.
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LatinPoler
MemberJanuary 30, 2017 at 6:42 pm in reply to: Question about cleo’s liquid heroine leggings and stainlessMy waist:hip measures are 28:37 and got a Small, if it helps. I tried to tailor the waist but it was not possible due to how the leggings are made and the fabric, and I can sew (I’m not a professional though!). Personally, I prefer the contact of bare skin with the right grip against the pole, or maybe shoes or boots.
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LatinPoler
MemberJanuary 29, 2017 at 11:48 pm in reply to: Question about cleo’s liquid heroine leggings and stainlessHi again! I have those leggings but I have just used them on chrome. Honestly, I don’t like them very much. They are great for sticking to the pole, but most moves require sticking and also sliding, and those leggings don’t allow that. Forget about floorwork too. Besides, on my body they fit snug on the hips but too large on the waist, and they keep sliding, which is quite unflattering and annoying. I you are less hippy than me, you may not have this problem. Personally, I don’t recommend them.
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And of course, flexibility! You may want to avoid some backbends that are hard on the wrists, like wheel.