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  • Polecat88

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    April 9, 2011 at 2:44 am in reply to: What to choose???

    that will be really fun! I’m def joining pole soc and they do silks and lira! So I’m obv very excited! X

  • Polecat88

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    April 8, 2011 at 7:09 pm in reply to: What to choose???

    Ok need to get serious about time restrictions atm the moment I have fantasies of having

    Monday – ballet

    Wednesday – Contemporary

    Sunday – Gymnastics

    I think it might be a bit ambitious! But perhaps not!? I would love to do this!

  • Polecat88

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    April 8, 2011 at 4:06 pm in reply to: X-stage lite- if you have it are you pleased???

    I'd like to know this; I'm considering making a pole podium as a hom project this summer, customise it and all but I'd like to know a bit more about x-lite and r-poles too. I quite fancy an r-pole if they're safe enough, would love to pole in the park.

  • Polecat88

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    April 8, 2011 at 3:57 pm in reply to: What to choose???

    Yes I was swaying towards ballet, gym or modern. I like the big dramatic movements and the 'polished' and 'emotional' aspect of them. I hadn't thought about the fact that gym will work more balance and upper body…that's something to think about.

    Perhaps I can make time to do ballet and gymnastics or modern and gymnastics. I'll have a look at the training times.

     

    Thank you for your opinions on the dance types, it's proving very very helpful!

     

    x

  • Polecat88

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    April 8, 2011 at 7:34 am in reply to: Pole Rut…Me Rut !

    Hey sweetheart.

    I know at times it can really feel hopeless but all you can do when it gets to that point is say to yourself 'I will overcome this' and do it.

    If the London pole jam goes ahead you should def. join! I'm sure it would to a world of good having pole buddies to play with. =)

  • Polecat88

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    April 7, 2011 at 5:17 pm in reply to: What to choose???

    Thank you everyone for your insight!

    I thought I should let you know whay my view is after a bit of further reading.

    I think modern may be best as the modern dance society does Bhangra, contemporary, jazz and street dance classes on different days very cheaply (like £10 for the semester).

    Brazilian dance could be quite cool as its all samba carnival style dancing and I love carnivals, we have a big one in my home town every year which I think the society takes part in and makes their own costumes!

    Belly dance looks fun and the costumes are beautiful plus it costs £15 per semester so again v cheap to learn.

    If I had time on top of my poling I would do all of them! 

    Which would be best for improving flexibility and strength? Because I'm 6ft and leggy I struggle with lifting my legs up for long in boomerangs etc. and my flex is awful! (though this may be in part to stretch laziness =p).

    x

     

     

     

  • thats the same problem i’m having! Sorry stl.

  • It's the first link that isnt working.

  • Hi STL, the link isn't working for me I'm afraid just takes me to the homepage.

  • Polecat88

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    April 3, 2011 at 2:38 pm in reply to: 2011 April Challenge

    Bahaha! I just typed in 'Hits 1988' to google, number one on the list of the first webbie 'Faith – George Micheal' – might have to be done! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif Could be very funny.

    Also on the list:

    Man in the mirror & the way you make me feel – Micheal Jackson

    Don't worry, Be happy – Bobby McFerrin

    Hungry Eyes – Eric Carmen

    I can't decide! Too much choice! Any votes?

  • Polecat88

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    April 3, 2011 at 1:02 pm in reply to: Poling after tummy tuck

    They cut from hip to hip and sometimes up the middle of your abs too bepending on the type of TT. From what the ladies on the forum have to say it does take a while to even be able to walk comfortable let alone do strength training like pole.

    Chem is right about the scars, the scars from my breast augmentation are just fading now but I hold with my decision. Although there is still a small amount of loose skin on my breasts it is minimal and I'm very happy with the result.

    Most of all it is important to make sure you have realistic ideas about the outcome of the op. A tummy tuck will not give you a perfectly toned 6 pack if you don't have very low bodyfat, but it might give an improvement in the look of your stomach.

    x

  • Polecat88

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    April 3, 2011 at 11:44 am in reply to: Poling after tummy tuck

    If you can't find someone on here to help I recommend asking on LYB UK plastic surgery forum. A lot of the girls there pole I'm sure someone will have had a tummy tuck. I realise its a UK site but hey people are people! x

  • Polecat88

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    April 2, 2011 at 3:22 pm in reply to: I WANT (outfit thread)
  • Polecat88

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    April 2, 2011 at 12:38 pm in reply to: How did you start poling?

    I first got interested through a forum about breast implants! A lot of the girls on there pole for fitness and after watching some of their videos I was SURE I wanted to do that. However, I realised that because I had surgery lined up I would lose my upper body strength.

    Pole has definately improved my posture and my strength and inspires me every day when watching the struggles and triumphs of everyone on SV.

    x

  • Polecat88

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    April 2, 2011 at 11:30 am in reply to: New to SV!

    Welcome to the forum! x

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