
Polecat88
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I got an at home laser hair removal set from ebay for £60, if you get a good model they work well. I'll let you know how it goes.
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I'll have a look with sound on when I have access to my bf's laptop, its nice to know you're not alone. =) Thanks guys.
Maybe as I build more muscle I'll notice a slow improvement. It's protein with every meal till then!
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"Yup, sorry to break it to you honey, but I have awful stretch marks from poling! I suspect it's partly to do with the size of my thighs and all that excess skin/blubber/whatever I've been burning off in the process… I've been using bio-oil for about 2 months and it does seem to help"
If you think you have blubber I'm DOOMED. I'll never have a toned tummy or thighs ever. =(
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I think they were fantastic routines, you are so expressive with your dancing. What were the specifications for what the routines should be?
I prefer non competative dance 😉
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It's probably best to keep on topic, don't want people to be upset!
This is a question for Veena really and only SV should factor in to it. =)
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Rest! It'll recover, perhaps you were pushing yourself a little hard when you injured it.
Relax for a while it'll come back quickly. In fact, if you're still injured you're probably a lot stronger than you think. x
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I enjoy mainly the artistic and expressive side of pole and I feel that it compares to cirque or ballet, I feel it would take something away from the art to over standardise. I agree that pole 'language' needs to be universal but there are too many combinations possible, I mean, the Mongolians have 300 words to describe horse colour…Pole is a little like that, there are lots of beautiful variations.
I feel it would make pole more elitist and more intimidating to older ladies and gents who would wish to take it up. I love how with pole literally anyone can give it a go, and the community welcomes them. I wouldn't want this to be lost.
For some reason imagining olympic polers just makes me a little sad.
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These thread have got me considering having a pole name now! For me pet/street comes out as 'Posy Broomfield' which I'm not sure if I like or not. Kinda sounds like an 1800s east-end lady of the night. I think it would be a good burlesque name but doesnt really suit how I approach pole. Not that I have any real 'approach'.
Any ideas yet Runemist?
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Aha! I wondered why i was struggling with this, body twist will happen next time.
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I'll be there next week, poorly today. =(
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Polecat88
MemberFebruary 14, 2011 at 1:21 am in reply to: Would you recommend the lessons on here!?I’d like to put in my vote for veenas lessons. They’re amazing! I’m learning so much from them, they’re all about technique and I like that.
Also I’d love to know how you feel getting on the pole after your re-op? I had my BA a year ago and it delayed me starting on the pole too.
Do you have CC or just changing size?
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I'd love to see this too! Any particular time? x
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Thank you for the replies,
I have already started taking some yoga classes and I have noticed a little improvement, but I still get the crunchiness.
I may well try and get an appointment with a physio, I was meant to have one AGES ago but it took so long for a referral I gave up.
It's good to know I'm not alone on this one though!
Much love x
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Not sure if it's relevant but 'Dangerous Brian' is the name of a British television character from about 15 years ago. 😉