LatinPoler
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LatinPoler
MemberNovember 9, 2017 at 4:13 am in reply to: Help/suggestions re: moving to lower ceiling, smaller room, light in the way, pole doesn’t fitBut is that safe? I mean, if you remove the fixture and there are still power cords there? And the pole is metal???
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I think IG is more about interaction, Youtube is more about sit and watch “passively”. Even if you have a public profile on IG, I think it is still a little more private, quicker, lighter.
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In my case I had Rihanna, Beyonce, etc. as my soundtrack, so probably it was not a glitch. I always thought and hoped that the squeaky xStage plus the fan ceiling background noise would confuse the IG music bots, but I guess it did not work. Lesson learned. Sad, maybe stupid, but those are the IG terms.
I contacted IG several times a day the first days after I was disabled but I did not hear back. Not even an automated “your request has been received†notification.
My account was closed about one month ago. It was shocking for the first week or so, then I started to get over it. I reposted what I still had and starting following people again. On the bright side, I got rid of old personal posts that I wanted to delete but never find the time. So fresh start. It’s necessary sometimes… -
Totally agreed with the feels comment. I personally still dance to commercial music but mute the videos to post. I think the feels still can be noticed, even in silent, even if it is not ideal. I still have to explore non-copyrighted music, what I found so far doesn’t inspire me much. Also, many people don’t play IG videos with sound on, so why risking?
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You too!!!!!! Ugh! Exactly same “reason†as mine. I bet it was music too.
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I had taken Belly dance and Salsa classes before Pole and maybe because of that I have never struggled with body waves or hip isolations, or undulating moves in general. I agree that hip hop is great too, however, I think it is exactly the opposite, sharp moves vs. undulating moves. I tried hip hop a few times and I just could not do it, I always ended up doing salsa hips LoL Anyways, yes, all good suggestions.
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OK, stay tuned! Will try to do something in the next few days. I agree, it is a head toss, the hair is simply attached to the head.
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I do hair flips all the time, both by practical and aesthetical reasons!
In fact, there are two types of hair flips: the vertical one (chin to chest and then toss hair back) and the semicircular one (chin to shoulder and trace the chest to the other shoulder). I call the first one the flip, the other the wipe. You use the flip when you are NOT travelling, for example, when you stand up from the floor or in floorwork, when you push back from laying on your belly to sitting. You use the wipe when you are moving, for example, in spins or spin climbing.
I don’t think you need a special type of hair for this, not even long hair. Just a head move looks fantastic. Doris Arnold for example has short hair and moves the head very nicely all the time.
Practical tips: don’t wear earrings (they may catch the hair and you may hurt yourself), only mat or non-transfer lipstick (no sticky gloss), no false lashes. It’s OK to readjust your hair after a flip or wipe if you think it did not end up in a nice position, just make it a thing! Flirt with the audience. Also, where your part is does matter, especially in wipes. I think middle part works the best. I have side part and I feel that it is in the wrong side for may natural wips when I’m on spinning pole.
Hope this helps! Do you want me to create a video explaining the technique?
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LatinPoler
MemberOctober 13, 2017 at 1:39 pm in reply to: For Webmaster: re Creepy Ballerina RoutineHookedonpole, when I get that error, it is usually because I have had that page/video open for a long time. I reload the page and it works again. A little annoying but this is my workaround. I agree that longer videos like the routines cut at about 18min in my case.
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LatinPoler
MemberSeptember 29, 2017 at 3:38 am in reply to: Stretching to gain vs. stretching to maintainYes, it should feel different. To mantain, you should stay in your confort zone, not to push, kind of the stretch you do after a workout. To gain, you should be super warmed up, feel a little discomfort (but no pain), push farther an hold the stretch longer. Veena, please correct me if I’m wrong.
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LatinPoler
MemberSeptember 26, 2017 at 2:33 am in reply to: pole came down while I was on it–but I was luckygrayeyes, glad to hear you are OK. My xstage is so noisy and wobbly that sometimes it scares me a little. I don’t climb high on spinning because of that. My hubby checked it short time ago and said it was fine. Good idea the spin to test! I usually do some knee tucks or basic inverts to at the end of my warm up but I think I’m going to add tuck spins or firemen…
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I use my iPad, model Air 2 with 9.7-Inch Retina Display. It does not have a wide angle but enough for me, fortunately I have space. My Phone is and old Samsung Galaxy 6 and it has wider angle, but I prefer the larger format of the iPad, it is much more convenient for editing or simply playing. Besides, I can play the pole lessons on the same device and move it around very easily, from the mat to besides the pole, to further to film, etc.
Also, there are tons of apps for video editing, I like Splice. And sharing here, on IG or on Youtube is just a click, no need to transfer files between devices.
I think there’s something call fish eye that you can put in your phone camera to make the angle wider, but I have never used it.
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LatinPoler
MemberSeptember 24, 2017 at 6:09 pm in reply to: Headstands and elbow/forearmstands holding the poleI was taught NOT to hold the base of the pole, main reason because if you fall and your fingers are interlaced behind the pole, you may hurt yourself worse because you are tied to the pole. Said that, I do wrap my hands around the base because if not, I’m too far away from the pole and cannot walk my back to the pole to lift up with control. I’m not proficient in headstands so please take my comment with a pinch of salt… In fact I do hate headstands because I always feel I’m going to collapse on my head, same with elbowstands. I’m probably doing something wrong, as I said, not my thing…
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I agree with Webmaster. Unless you are or want to become a video professional, I think smartphones or tablets are enough for everyday poling.
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Thanks everybody! So now I don’t know what to do 🙂 I think I will try both. Of course I want to protect my joints, that’s why I wanted to try elbow or forearm grip first, but I feel safer gripping with my hands as in split grip. I’ve been poling for almost two years now and doing inverted split grip for about one year, so I hope I’m ready. I guess it is a mental thing too. I do caterpillars in forearm grip mostly, but letting go with my legs for caterpillar climb for example scares me. In split grip your body is already away from the pole so I feel like I’m losing less grip if I let go with the legs.