
MzLadyNG27
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MzLadyNG27
MemberApril 29, 2011 at 3:29 pm in reply to: NYC Area Veeners- Pole Rip Offs in the VillageThanks chemgoddess I'll probably order it first thing next week!
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Hi PoleKitty,
What is the seller's name on ebay? I am looking into buying a pole by the end of next week.
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Thanks StudioVeena! I'm looking forward to it!
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@Adriibabii I sure will i'm going to add you to my friends. I see you're not too far do you ever go to a studio to practice (classes)? If so where at?
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@Adriibabii Thanks so much girl I am definitely going to check that site out! I just gotta get my pole like ASAP because I'm so obsessed I'm on this site daily and everytime I see a pole I am dying to get started!
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@MaskedLoopy – I can imagine because I know I can't do a split for nothing lol but I'm ready for the challenge and the patience it will take. I've been doing my research. I just can't wait to get my pole https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif
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Thanks LoneStar. I've always been pretty strong so I am hoping it won't be so hard for me to start building even more of the necessary strength to become a pole pro. I've never been on the pole before so I'm thinking of trying out a friend's pole at a housewarming later this month we shall see.
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@Jenn, how tall are your ceilings? Maybe I just think they are tall because they're taller than me lol actually they are not that tall I just realized because I just had my super come and measure it 8 ft 10 inches so I think i'm going to purchase the Xpole Xpert 50 mm in chrome. I found a sex shop that sells them but they are telling me that i'll need extensions because they have heard people complain about the xpoles not coming with enough length and people having to buy extensions. But I just went to the xpole website and it says they are fine for ceilings up to 9 ft and my ceilings are almost that so I should be fine. However, they are selling the xpoles for over $400 bucks when I see on the site they are only 329 and on this website they are less so I am going to take a printout of what's on the site and see what the diff is with what this store is selling. They also mentioned that they sell it in a heavy duty carry case which I bet is where the extra cost is coming from compared to the nylon cases the xpole comes with.
@vipergal I am definitely planning to do so. I also just found out that my unused membership at Bally's entitles me to every single class they have so I'm going to start preparing before I buy my pole and start with some yoga and pilates classes. I am so excited! I probably won't be buying my pole until the end of next month! I cannot wait!
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Hello all,
I have another question as a new member. For those of you who have been poling for a long time now, can you tell me were you always flexible enough to do splits etc… or how do you become more flexible? I've never done a split in my life and never knew how people became flexible enough to do them, especially with me being a thick girl but I see people of all sizes and ages doing splits and I am curious.
~Nikki~
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Thanks so much Reenie you've been very helpful any beginner tips?
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I live in Newark, NJ so yes I'm in the U.S. One other thing I forgot to mention, I do not own a vehicle so I think it would be best for me to have something that can be easily broken down maybe into pieces if possible, are all the poles heavy? I also have wood floors so another concern for me is slipping. When I order a pole, do I need a professional installer or do they normally come with instructions?