LizzyLiz810
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LizzyLiz810
MemberSeptember 12, 2011 at 5:53 pm in reply to: Who is your favorite instructor for the special event classes?And Why?Definitely Nadia Sharif's spins on static pole workshop. Shes INCREDIBLE!!! This is a video of her spins.
I also loved Michelle Mynx and Karol Helms workshops.
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Those look amazing! Just ordered one!!
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BeSpuns poles are 16ft and spin. They are from platinum stages. They are 50mm. I love platinum stages poles!!
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my personal page is http://www.youtube.com/lizzyvalentinevids
my studio page is http://www.youtube.com/beautyinmotionfitnes
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LizzyLiz810
MemberAugust 27, 2011 at 9:59 am in reply to: POSSIBLE SLUMBER WEEKEND POLEJAM IN OCT (atlanta)Maybe you can look into renting a pole studio overnight? Then everyone brings a sleeping bag. I think i saw a video like that at Vertical Joes.
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Wow thats awesome. I talked to a couple of dermatologists and they said they dont go away once they are white, but everyone is different so im not surprised. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cool.gif
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There is something called Bio-Oil that ive heard works really well. Just remember though that you can only reduce the appearance if they are red. Once they turn white, there isnt much that u can do. Make up doesnt even work https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif
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Wow sorry to hear about all this drama. I once read a quote that I really believe in and it totally relates.
“A teacher that is no longer a student is neither.”It’s sad that people have to twist things around. Whenever I see deals on groupon or one of those sites, I buy it. I reallllly like to learn from other teachers but stuff like this makes me wonder. I was once accused of spying when in all actuality I just want to keep growing. I don’t wanna piss anyone off by going to their studio becuz i have my own. Can’t we all just get along? Lol
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Just take your time and ease back into things. Falling can be scary, but u will get over it in time. Just practice the basics till u feel super confident again.
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LizzyLiz810
MemberAugust 10, 2011 at 11:17 am in reply to: Pole Fitness Location and Pole Fitness Studio InsuranceI guess its relative to where you are located. When i was training in the hollywood/Los Angeles area, many girls asked questions about the poles. Alot of them were competitors or performers, and were more picky about what they use. If they were preparing for competitions, they would train at different places depending on what type of pole would be used for the comp. Most girls that come in for their first class probably wont know the difference, but if they trained somewhere else on a certain type of pole, they might ask what kind you have. I recommend just listing what you have on your website in the FAQ's or something.
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LizzyLiz810
MemberAugust 10, 2011 at 8:44 am in reply to: Pole Fitness Location and Pole Fitness Studio InsuranceIve been to numerous studios, and thru that experience, i definitely find that girls are concerned with what type of poles they will be using. They ask how tall, how thick, what finish, what brand, does it spin, etc.
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Thanks so much for that idea!!! Its amazing! I love it!!!
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LizzyLiz810
MemberAugust 9, 2011 at 10:44 am in reply to: Pole Fitness Location and Pole Fitness Studio InsuranceYou dont technically have to be certified, but its always a good thing to have. I got certified thru X-Pert and thought it was fantastic! It was very very helpful!!! You can get the information on Crunch gyms website.
As far as poles go, i suggest something permanent. There can always be problems with any poles, but at least a one piece permanent will have less problems than a multi piece. I have 12 ft platinum stages poles at my studio that i really really like. They are bolted to the ceiling and the floor. Ive actually had a couple of students come in saying that they dont feel safe on a multi piece, and when they read that mine are bolted in, it sealed the deal for them to come try out my studio. My studio has alot of bigger girls that come in, so even i feel safer knowing that they are bolted in. At a studio there will be alot of wear and tear on the poles, so dealing with a multi piece might become a headache.
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LizzyLiz810
MemberAugust 9, 2011 at 10:35 am in reply to: Help!! What poles are good for bigger girls??Im not sure how "big" you are talking about, but i would definitely suggest a one piece. Platinum stages has a great one piece pole, which can be semi permanent or permanent. The weight limit is 250 though. They can make it custom size to fit your place.