
Quirkygrl16
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 15, 2013 at 9:44 pm in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??I plan on doing the veena lessons but I think skyping will be fun too
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Omg we have a spare room and I never thought of just taking down the fan!!! I was planning on putting it in the living room lol
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 15, 2013 at 7:29 pm in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??CrazyKosters, I can relate to almost everything you said!! I love the studio, but I just need more space and can afford it between classes and gas..
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 14, 2013 at 11:19 pm in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??I plan to do the studio veena lessons for sure. First the 30 day take off and then getting a years subscription . I just feel I learn better when I can practice more than once a week and get a little more attention than at studios sometimes. My husband can watch lessons with me and tell me if it looks like something just isn’t quite right, and I can Skype with some of you ladies hopefully:)
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 13, 2013 at 9:45 am in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??Sounds like a good plan for sure .
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 13, 2013 at 9:32 am in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??I plan to do that for sure. If i don’t schedule it out nothing will get done, lol
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 13, 2013 at 9:21 am in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??Exactly how I feel. It’s not they try are unsupportive I’m just not jiving with the studio right now
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Quirkygrl16
MemberSeptember 13, 2013 at 8:45 am in reply to: Is it wrong to prefer learning pole at home??I still plants attend the studio for workshops and what not, but it’s just too expensive for me to continue to go to studio classes weekly. I only went once a week to begin with and every time i went back I felt like I had regressed
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Sooo sad I don’t have my pole yet… This challenge seems great! I’m excited to see what everyone comes up with.
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Hahahajjahajaha
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I also agree with a lot of what nataschja said,especially class size. Too many students make it very difficult to get instruction, but it also makes it hard to stay on the pole… Too warm means slippage!! :p
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Lol I don’t have kids yet but it’s going to be in the front of the tv so I have to take it down
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I’m with Write2Pole here… I’ve lost passion for my studio but not pole in general. Planning on buying my own soon so I can go at y own pace and learn myself
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Hoping to have my end result picture with my pole too!! My mom is supposed to e helping me pay for one as my Christmas gift with my husband. And veena lessons!
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Quirkygrl16
MemberAugust 23, 2013 at 11:41 pm in reply to: What to do when humidity creates a vertical slip n slide?I totally feel you! My studio poles get soooo slippery due to the class size and so many bodies in there at once. It’s rough.