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  • SandyBrown

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    January 17, 2010 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Can somebody introduce me to Superman? 😉

    Thanx for the link. I saw this video before, but haven’t really tried it yet. But i will! Have to start somewhere, might as wel from the ground! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif

    I haven’t tried this move from an inversion yet, but the way that I learned it was from the floor. I stood on one side of the pole (on the left side, in my case) and I hooked my right leg. My right hand was high on the pole, and I jumped up a little so my left leg was bent with the pole really close between my left leg and my stomach. My left hand was below me on the pole with my thumb towards the floor and my wrist up while the right hand was still high on the pole in a regular grip (it’s called the push-pull grip at my studio). I sort of pulled away slightly from the pole and straightened my right leg and pushed that leg over the pole. I adjusted both legs so that they were straight and my thighs were squeezing the pole. I hope this made some sense.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 17, 2010 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Pole Addict from Atlanta/New York!

    Hi everyone! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_sunny.gif

    amyxshi: Do you take the Turning Tricks class at Crunch? I was thinking of taking it soon. I started inverting back in November, so I hope I will be able to keep up with everyone in that class. So far, I’ve only been to the Pole Dancing class once, and I found out about Turning Tricks through one of the advanced students.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 15, 2010 at 11:30 pm in reply to: USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals

    I’m now on the volunteer list for both the amateur competition and the pro competition! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif

    But I purchased my ticket before I found out. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_mad.gif

    Does anyone want to purchase my ticket? It’s for the 7:30 pro division show, row P, seat 107. I have a pay pal account and can be paid from there (I’ve never had to use my pay pal account to actually do this, but it should be pretty simple, right?). I will mail the ticket to you as soon as the money gets into my account. It’s the $85 ticket.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 10, 2010 at 2:04 am in reply to: STUPID GIRL I AM – I THINK I WANT MY 45mm back!

    I’m thinking about getting a 45mm, but when I first started poling, it was on a 50mm. The transition to the 45mm wasn’t that difficult, but I could definitely tell the difference in my grip. Spins feel better on the 45mm, but I’m noticing that I feel more supported when inverting on the 50mm.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 6, 2010 at 4:49 pm in reply to: USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals

    I read on Body & Pole’s website that they are expanding their studio (tearing down a wall and all that good stuff) this week, so the studio will most likely be bigger to accommodate more people. Also, NYPD is getting a bigger studio in the spring. Most likely it will be before the competition begins.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 5, 2010 at 10:16 pm in reply to: USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals

    Sandy – I’ll be in that workshop with you! I signed up for Jenyne and Alethea on Saturday and Leigh Ann on Sunday @ Body and Pole. I took Jenyne’s workshop last March at NYPD and she was awesome!! She came in and laid out all of these professional photos of her doing things on the pole and told us if we saw anything we wanted to learn, to ask. She also came around and asked what we were working on, and what we needed help with. She is soooo sweet and humble and patient!! She wants to see you succeed. No one should be intimidated by her because she is SO NICE!! Unless the skill level is specified, I wouldn’t worry about it because Jenyne will work with people at all levels. Anyway, looking forward to meeting some of you in March!

    GatorGirl4Life: I just signed up for Alethea’s Saturday workshop and Leigh Ann’s as well! I look forward to seeing you and hopefully some of the other ladies here. March can’t get here sooner!

  • SandyBrown

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    January 4, 2010 at 11:48 pm in reply to: Am I ready for an inversion?

    I’m one of those who has also had problems with upper back pain when inverting.

    I was at my pole studio this morning and did pilates with one of our instructors. We did a pilate move where we were lying on the mat and we engaged our powerhouse/lower abs to lift out hips off the ground and over our head, spread our legs in a V, then lowered them down with our powerhouse. I noticed how I can use that move to help me with my inverting. So far I’ve been jumping into my inverts due to me being taught that way at another studio. I want to be able to invert (whether from the floor or from a climb) using my ab strength and do it with proper form.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 4, 2010 at 12:22 am in reply to: Experience/Backgrounds?

    I’ve been involved in some form of dance on and off since I was maybe 5 years old. I did ballet for several years, was on a few dance teams after that, and I also did gymnastics for a spell. I was also involved in plays and music (played the violin), so I think I’ve always been drawn to performance-based things.

  • SandyBrown

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    January 4, 2010 at 12:18 am in reply to: How old were you when you discovered pole dance?

    I took my first pole dance class on March 1, 2008 at the age of 24. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif

  • SandyBrown

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    January 4, 2010 at 12:00 am in reply to: USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals

    Thanks for your advice, TrophyWife! I bit the bullet and decided to take Jenyne Butterfly’s workshop at Body & Pole for that Saturday (duh duh duhhhhhhhh!!!!!). One of my pole dance classmates from the Atlanta studio I used to go to wanted to sign up for a workshop and asked for my recommendation. I told her that any one would be fine with me, and she tells me that she’s going for Jenyne!

    I tried to initially play it safe and look into Wendy’s workshop, but being that I’m one of Wendy’s students at NYPD and Im in her int/adv Climb & Invert class, she most likely would have wondered why I signed up for her workshop, LOL.

    I’m excited because I was so impressed with Jenyne’s performance last year. She was so amazing to watch and awe-inspiring. I tried to be a hater because I wanted one of my NYPD instructors to win, but she deserves major props. I can’t wait until the competition!

  • SandyBrown

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    January 2, 2010 at 4:29 am in reply to: USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals

    I’m a little worried about taking some of the workshops, at both NYPD and Body and Pole. I’ve been poling on and off for almost 2 years, but I would be nervous to take a workshop with these ladies. Also, I just started inverting. For anyone that attended workshops last year, were you nervous?

  • SandyBrown

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    December 23, 2009 at 11:34 pm in reply to: USPDF March 2010 – Pro and Amateur Nationals

    holla at all the NYPD girls who made it…lauren, gabrielle, and brynlyn! those are some talented and straight up fly ass chicks. proud to have them all as instructors!

    I’m proud to have them as instructors too! Gabrielle and Lauren are my favorites. I knew that Lauren was entering, but Gabrielle and Brynlyn weren’t sure when I last spoke to them about it.

    were they all awarded pro status after the comp in march? i dont remember any announcements being made about that.

    Brynlyn received her status back in March when she placed in the Top 5. Lauren and Gabrielle got their statuses at the East Coast regionals. Gabrielle texted me when she got hers.

  • SandyBrown

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    December 23, 2009 at 10:32 pm in reply to: Does *everyone* go through this??

    Some girlfriends and I attended a pole dance showcase in Atlanta. It’s always great to see other pole students (it helps you to see how other studios operate as well), check out some new moves, and see other women embrace the art of pole dancing. The women who performed ranged in having completed a 6-week level up to having been there for 18 weeks. What I noticed about the women is that, regardless of how long they had been taking classes, they all looked the same: they weren’t smooth, lacked, transitions, and looked a little awkward coming out of the most basic of spins up to the inversions they were able to do. They lacked the performance aspect, and they lacked the sex appeal. Then again, I realize that not all studios have a focus on those key aspects. I’m glad that the studio I started off with in Atlanta taught me how to make smooth transitions, establish eye contact with myself in the mirror, how to walk, and all the other key ingredients that I think make a sexy and confident pole dancer. I’m also glad that the studio I’m with in NYC now has taken what I’ve learned and has perfected it and challenged me with new spins, poses, inversions, to make myself an well-rounded pole dancer.

  • SandyBrown

    Member
    December 23, 2009 at 9:43 pm in reply to: fake x pole?

    I am a victim of the fake X Pole as well. I won one from eBay about a year ago. When I got it, it came in a box with everything, except the X Pole carrying case. I tried putting it up, but I was also in the process of moving out of state, so I stopped. I actually left it home. I emailed the X Pole people to ask if I could purchase the carrying case, and was told that chances are that I have a fake pole. I called today, and the X Pole rep asked for me to look and see if the upper dome has black rubber around it, and it does. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif Since I bought it over 6 months ago I can’t really get a refund back. However, she told me that if I decide to buy another one, she’ll give me 10% off. She gave me her name and everything in case I call back and get another people.

    I’m upset that I was taken, but at the same time I’m glad I know and that I never used the pole.

  • SandyBrown

    Member
    December 23, 2009 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Booty Tutorials!!!!

    Hi!!!

    Can you please add me as well? I have a booty, but I need to perfect my clapping, bouncing, and all of that. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif

    http://www.youtube.com/user/LadyBug1383

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