LopsiJulie
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wow! how exciting! I hope to achieve what you have someday! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
PS. I also might take you up on your black out of photos 🙂 Cause let's face it my kitchen isn't that nice to look at!
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@ BeautifulFreak: yeah I probably won't go as crazy as you. I will just work at the pole dance routine. And hopefully get back to my weight training programme! I've been looking forward to getting back into it.
@ollie: Yep the UK pole art…. never mind that I"m not graceful nor artistic. Heh. It's going to be fun and funny!
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LopsiJulie
MemberMay 16, 2011 at 2:25 pm in reply to: x pole – no replies? Getting really frustratedYes x-pole a great when you talk with them…. 🙂
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This took me 4 months to get! I hate this move. It sounds stupid, but my instructor simply said "why don't you try switching your arms?" (so I have trying with left on top, and then switched to right and tadah! got it!).
Makes no sense but it worked for me. Give it a go and let's see!
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Becca Butcher taught me superman!
The easiest (and currently only) way to get into it is normal invert, pike, and then turn your body to front of pole, reach up with your arm to grab it. If you are confused I can try posting a video… it's something I'm still working on.
Sorry I can't help with the rest. I have no idea what the moves are other than scorpio which I got on my first try cause I'm sticky person, so I have no tips 🙁 Maybe squease more with your arm that has the pole in the armpit and obviously get some contact with pole on stomach? The more contact the better?
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YEYEYEYEY! Me too! I entered intermediate (never done one). Best of luck… looks like we'll be learning together.
Where is the comp? Ahhh I see in the thread! Wicked! Mine is Sept 3rd in Bolton 🙂
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At Cricket; where is your pole falll?
Also this girl posted a video on youtube of her fall… it was epic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55vKbvx3lzQ
Hilarious!
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LopsiJulie
MemberMay 15, 2011 at 2:11 am in reply to: x pole – no replies? Getting really frustratedPPS. For jamming x-joints: I really wish they put on their instructions that you should check the tightness before every use (not just the bottom). I read those instructions like 4 times… and watched the youtube video. No where did it mention this. And honestly, if x-joints are so great, surely they shouldn't jam! GRRRR!
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LopsiJulie
MemberMay 15, 2011 at 2:06 am in reply to: x pole – no replies? Getting really frustratedHiya Stacey,
I don't know if its common or not common, but I've also had loads of problems with the pole! I also found the best way forward was a phone call (after having taken pictures of the pole and sent in an e-mail). Once that was done, I found that things get in the mail a lot faster. And although slow, the staff are always friendly. 🙂
I also hate the new x-joint and wonder why you switched to it? I've never heard of any issues with the screw in ones! (Old x-poles)
I actually need to take my pole down to change over the top plate (you've recently sent me a new one as the pins were broken….). I think my extension though might be a bit wonky. I figured I'd just buy a new piece as it'll be faster. Plus, I fear that you guys over at x-pole think I'm making stuff up seeing as I've had to pretty much have every piece of my pole replaced 🙁
I'm just scared of taking it down because if the new top plate doesn't fit in the extension because the extension (inside) got worn out then I won't be able to put it back up and there again my pole is on the floor. Since I bought it in Nov it's spent more time down then up! (Although the first 6 weeks were my fault because I could not for the life of me find a joist.)
So ladies with pole problems: take pictures and attach in e-mails. Call and call and call… tell them that you've e-mailed. Also save all the e-mails you've had (and write a log of who you've spoken with on the phone and on what date!). Things will go faster when you can name names because then you can speak to the same person instead of a different one each time.
Don't forget that poles are ridiculously expensive (why don't we just buy a piece of scaffolding… haahaha!), so don't give up!
xxxxx happy poling!
PS. Stacey, thank you for all your hard work and dealing with us unhappy poless polers.
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OH MAN! THAT LOOKS PAINFUL! What went wrong?
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YEY! I am tempted to post a video of me working on my pirouettes so that we can all have a laugh at my expense. 🙂
Oh hell I'm going to post it tonight (got to run!!!)
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OH THANK GOD SOMEONE POSTED THIS!!!
@Phoenix: PLEASE!!! VIDEO!!!!
I am working on piourettes at the moment and my arm looks ridiculous (I also tend to loose balance and flying off the pole). It's silly… I got an extended butterfly this week, but I can't walk pretty! GUH!
HELP the amputee arm! (I say this because it looks foreign to the rest of the body!)
PS. Anything but caressing body… that's just not my style 😉
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I'm in Cardiff, Wales… come if you'd like 🙂 Would be fun jamming!
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yeah… I only started videoing when I joined SV a couple weeks ago! Never thought of it before. If you look at my video (first trick line), I was shocked to find that my feet are FLEXED and not pointed! I'm excited that it gave me something to work on! 🙂
Don't bother with mirroirs, cause when you're hanging upside down who the hell is thinking "where is the mirroir, need to know what I look like"… really you're thinking "oh shit what do I do and how do I not smash my head".
🙂
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LopsiJulie
MemberMay 13, 2011 at 2:53 am in reply to: Pole Dancing lessons.. Do I carry on with them..hmmm I might give your lessons a go. The main benefit I find of the studio is that someone is watching you and can point out what you are doing wrong….