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  • PtOfNoRtrn

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    April 18, 2014 at 9:49 pm in reply to: Are you over 40 and up a pole? Check in here 🙂

    I restarted pole at the age of 38 and I just turned 45 last week.

  • PtOfNoRtrn

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    February 19, 2013 at 6:31 pm in reply to: pole and age

    I'm 43, I'll be 44 in April. Remember age is just a number – and poling keeps you young!!! 🙂

  • PtOfNoRtrn

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    January 30, 2013 at 7:42 am in reply to: New user "biography" form?

    name: Ann
    age: 43
    location: Florida
    stage name: Nicole
    lessons or self taught: Self taught
    spin or static: Both
    shoes or barefoot: Usually barefoot but I love to wear shoes too
    favorite pole move:Jade
    day job: Admin Assist and A/R
    your best/sexiest feature: ALL OF ME….lol
    how you got into pole dancing: When I started dancing on one when I was 21
    how you found out about studioveena.com: Really don't remember, just been here for awhile
    if you were a pair of underwear would you be a thong, boy shorts, bikini cut or granny panties: Boy shorts
     

  • PtOfNoRtrn

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    October 8, 2012 at 5:03 pm in reply to: pole and age

    I'm 43. Age is just a number.

  • PtOfNoRtrn

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    May 20, 2012 at 1:35 pm in reply to: Are there any folks out there with physical limitations?

    I have a herniated disc in C4 with degenerative disease of the spine. I have arthritis really bad in my knees, so much that it sounds like a bowl of rice crispies when I walk up or down stairs. I have a torn meniscus in my knee and I'm totally avoiding the surgery they want to do on it. Same with my neck, they have a surgery they want to do there but I won't do it. My neck causes me the most problems but I do physical therapy stuff to get through it and nurse it when I have too. None of this stops me from doing the pole, and until it does, I'm not going to have any surgeries. The neck one scares me because one wrong move in the surgery and I could be paralyzed and that's just not a risk I'm willing to take. I'd rather deal with the pain than run that risk. I also broke a finger from a fall when I was on the pole. It's healed now, but it can still cause issues, sometimes when I've been putting too much strain on that finger I feel it and it hurts for a few days. But the way I see it, I'll keep poling until my body no longers allow me too.