
So4Niki
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So4Niki
MemberMarch 22, 2012 at 8:50 am in reply to: What shall provide a good pole in your opinion?My ceiling is slanted and the pillar was not close to the ceiling, so I need to drill a piece of wood between the Vaulted Mount and the ceiling. I want to offer the people support with putting the pole up and down and I want to support beginners with pole courses together with the pole order in my area first.
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Dear Jonna,
nice to meet you firstly! I am so glad to meet pole people all over the world here with StudioWeena
Looking for your location, I found:
http://gravityplanet.wordpress.com/2011/11/19/pole-dancing-schools-in-finland/
Is it a possibility for you? I would like to train with all pole fans together but the distances make it difficult I guess ;-)) But whenever you visit Munich you can contact me
See my homepage: http://www.polesque.de
Kind Regards
Sophia (you can also speek german with me, whatever you like)
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So4Niki
MemberMarch 22, 2012 at 8:19 am in reply to: What shall provide a good pole in your opinion?Thank you for your reply so much!
@Lina Lynette: Ok, so you have no permanent optimum spot in your flat for the top, ok for changing positions on the ceiling this option is difficult for you. Maybe another top piece for the changing position could help here, but is not that nice solution for you.
@tallicachild: I am renting a flat as well, but I do not see it as a matter of problem, because you can easily remove the holes in the ceiling, when you change the flat. And easy to put up and and take down is more easily with the drilled top piece, since you have not to care about the top piece when removing the pole as you have, when the top piece removes with the pole, in my opinion.
What do you think about the colour choice of Lil' Mynx and the quality? Since many pole manufacturer do not deliver to germany and the quality is not that fine of the one who does, I want to find for all the pole enthusiast like me the best solution, thank you for your input so much!
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Dear Jonna,
where do you live? I can not see it in your profile! I would like to train with others in a course as well, do you have any sport experience? I started with normal fitness experience. Good luck!
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So4Niki
MemberMarch 21, 2012 at 3:19 pm in reply to: What shall provide a good pole in your opinion?Best thanks for your answers!
@chemgoddess1: Yes this is the difficulty for me to bring all the different use cases into one pole set, I try to find out what preferences are more important for the people. I guess for performing in different places only a free standing pole with platform provide that independence, but on the other side it is also more expensive and very heavy-weight to be safety, I think for performing at home and for people teaching in a studio it could be possible to have the top piece drilled in the ceiling and then easily removing the poles. The top piece can be used with every pole diameter (40mm, 45mm, 50mm), so only one top piece required and then every pole with different colour can be used, is this an good idea for you?
@Lina Lynette: Yes of course, it has to be safe with static and spin mode, I want to improve the rotation of poles as it is currently, I was thinking about having a top to be drilled in the ceiling only one time and then the poles can be removed whenever you want. So one time the destination of the pole is defined and then the top piece does not disturb by removing the pole, or is this not possible for you?
@Lyme Lyte: Having only the top piece fixed on the ceiling the pole can be easy put up and taking down
Do you think people have often the need of Vaulted Mounts? In my current flat I have a slanted ceiling and it was not easy to get the correct top piece fixed for my poles. Are there are need for these application?