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  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 9:11 pm in reply to: Watch Americas Got Talent on Monday

    That just totally made my night! You are an inspiration, Lulu! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 5:22 pm in reply to: HELP! Awful Bruises

    I don't have any deficiencies, but thanks anyway. I actually use the Arnica gel. I already take iron, a prescription that contains Folic Acid, Copper and Zinc, plenty of B12. B6, and C. I get my levels checked pretty regularly. I'm just old! I do not believe I bruise too easily, I just have a lot of them because I practice hard. Was just looking for a way to make them go away faster, really. I am going to try to up my intake of Vitamin C using Camkobo's advise of the Emergence-C. Already purchased and consumed! Plus, cuting back on the Ibuprofen will eventually keep them from being as bad as they are. I also am going to get some Vitamin K cream, like Stri-Vectin.

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 4:38 pm in reply to: HELP! Awful Bruises

    Thanks Tali Kat. Yes, I have talked to my doc. In the past, I have been prescribed some other anti-inflammatories that are not as tough on the insides. I have actually been able to cut down on the Advil quite a bit, and expect I will continue to decrease them. So, I'm hoping to not even need the script. I am into homeopathic forms of medicine as well, so part of my weaning process has been switching to those. Believe me, this is not something I like doing to my body, but it felt rather neccessary in these early stages of learning.

    We all know that this is a very tough, demanding workout. Just starting it at the age of 47 has very specific drawbacks. Your body absolutely cannot do what it used to, and it fights you every step of the way. I have to balance what my body is telling me with gentle coaxing to do otherwise! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_flower.gif

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 4:25 pm in reply to: What do you do for a living?

    I am fortunate enough to be retired. I was originally a licensed Cosmetologist in my late teens, but quickly decided it wasn't for me. I then held various accounting jobs until my mid-20's when I started working for Hewlett-Packard. I worked as a Business Analyst until my 40's, which is  when I retired. I now keep myself busy helping to plan and attend to landscapes for friends and family, home organizing, and poling! 

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 4:11 pm in reply to: Pokemon Pole Move: The Gemini

    I agree with Veena and Amy. I think the confusion lies with "Spin" versus "Pole Trick" versus "Leg Variations". Check out my last video. At exactly 1 minute I start a "Cradle Spin" with my legs in a "tucked" variation. Without moving my hands, I then change my leg position to a "V". I am still using my arms to hold me up. So, it is a "Cradle Spin" with my legs in a "V" variation. Then you will see my hands shift as I move my weight onto my thigh into a "Thigh Rest/Apprentice", which is a "Trick". If I had opened my legs into "V" again, it would be Thight Rest with a "V" variation.To me, a Side V is a trick, much like the Thigh Rest is a trick. This is an interesting thread, but I think it moved out of what the original intent of it was! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_confused.gif Leave it to us!

     

    https://www.studioveena.com/videos/view/4fc28a07-d26c-4bff-b5d8-37180ac37250

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 2:16 pm in reply to: HELP! Awful Bruises

    Thanks, Chemgoddess!

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 1:33 pm in reply to: Ulnar Nerve Entrapment from Poling and/or Elbow Stands?

    This is an issue I constantly have to deal with. I already have tendonitis from years of gardening. 2 months into poling I stressed my wrist and forearm while doing a spin. I had 2 months of physical therapy. I iced every night and took anti-inflammatories during that initial healing. I still have issues, mainly when I spin on static mode. I try to avoid those. Since the injury is older I ice first, but then follow with heat. Once the muscles are warm, I use my foam roller back and forth from wrist to elbow (see Veena's foam roller lessons). When I finish with that, I use my thumb to massage from elbow toward wrist only (away from the heart). Next, I manually massage my hand. Then I also do the wrist stretches. I purchased a good quality, adjustable hand grip and I give this a squeeze 10 reps on each side, 3 times. This is to help strengthen the muscles and is the last step in my routine. It's a pain in the arse, but it keeps me poling! Good luck!

  • Saphyre

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    June 4, 2012 at 1:07 pm in reply to: HELP! Awful Bruises

    Thanks for the quick replies! I do know that about Anti-Inflammatories. I should have mentioned that. Unfortunately, I do need to take them in order to pole. I take them once on the day I pole otherwise, I literally cannot move the next day. I have tried Naproxen, but it doesn't work as well. @Witchess, lol!  They do look quite different than impact bruises. I love pineapple, so I will try that. @Comkobo. I will have to give those a try!

  • Saphyre

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    May 31, 2012 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Watch Americas Got Talent on Monday

    Oh, yay! I will have to make sure I record it on my DVR!

  • Saphyre

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    May 30, 2012 at 8:21 pm in reply to: Breaking in a new X Pole?

    Love it, Witchess!!

  • Saphyre

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    May 30, 2012 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Studio In or Near Stafford, Va?

    Thanks, Ladies! I hope to have some time to visit a studio. It would be sometime between the 10th and 13th of June. I have only been poling since November, but I am most of the way through the Intermediate moves as they are here on SV.

  • Saphyre

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    May 29, 2012 at 10:02 am in reply to: Breaking in a new X Pole?

    Porshka, you are correct in that the X-Pole instructions say to never use water. Just to clarify, the soapy water is to remove the protective finish that is applied for shipping. I also use rubbing achohol for every day cleaning. However, it does seem to get a film on it on occasion, and once in a while I still use soapy water. I do not drench it. I put it on a cloth and wipe. I then follow immediately with alcohol, on a separate cloth to evaporate any remaining traces. In general, water is not good for chrome as it can cause rusting. It is better for a warning to be on the instructions than to say it's okay "if".  You also want to be careful that water does not run into the holes of the pole where "A" and "B" attach. For that matter, you don't want any type liquid to get in there. Believe me, I want my pole to last as long as possible and I baby the hell out of it!

  • Saphyre

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    May 28, 2012 at 6:22 pm in reply to: Breaking in a new X Pole?

    Hi GM. Yes, there are lots of posts about this. In a nutshell, the chrome pole comes with a protective finish on it that will make it slippery. This finish protects the pole during shipping. Some things that others have used to remove this coating are: Hot, soapy water (dishwashing liquid); Steam, using a clothes steamer or iron; Vodka (yup!); Any type of degreaser.—-Make sure you wipe it with rubbing alcohol after using one of those methods. Also, make sure the cloth you use has not been washed or dryed with a fabric softener. I use a microfibre cloth. The pole may still be slippery for a while, but the more you use it the less slippery it will be. I got my X-Pole in April and it is still a bit slick. Make sure your body and the pole are nice and warm and above all, have patience! Have fun with your new pole! xoxo

  • Saphyre

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    May 28, 2012 at 11:34 am in reply to: Age on Profiles

    I like to see who is close to my age. It gives me so much encouragment to push myself, and helps me to not feel bad if I can't do a move that 20 and 30 somethings can! I also love to see the diversity. Not just age, but ethnicity and location as well. Thanks, Veena!

  • Saphyre

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    May 28, 2012 at 11:25 am in reply to: Age on Profiles

    Oh, Wow. I wonder why they took that off?

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