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  • aryannapoledancer

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    May 23, 2011 at 4:03 am in reply to: first pole dance lesson to teach!

    Hi there, sorry for writing so late.

    First pole dancing lesson to teach will be tomorrow.

    Actually they are 2 free lessons for the girls who want to try pole dancing. We have split them into 2 groups beacause there are 10 girls but only 5 poles + teacher pole.

    The funny (?) thing is, I was asked if I was interested in teaching and I said yes, which is what I really really want. Instead of purchasing professional poles the owner of the gym where pole dance courses will be held decided to have them built his own way, by local companies he knows.

    I don't think he did this asking for a technical help, which I would have be pleased to do.

    So, tomorrow I'll be there without knowing anytihing about dance poles finish or materials. The only thing I know is they are 50 mm and that can be set as static or rotator too and that they will be fixed from celiling to floor.

    I Hope these shining sticks are usable as dance poles…

    As far as my lesson is concerned, I think I'll give it this structure:

    60" of which:

    5" introduction to pole dance: what they expect from this course, lessons structure and benefits from the course;

    20" warm up (as an evalutaion lesson I'll let girls follow me, without explaining movements and engaged muscles, which I'll be doing with girls who follow with pd lessons)

    5" short exibition for them

    20" show them sexy walk, a pole starting pose, a sexy squat and let them practice bare foot and then with heels (so that thay can understand the difference, feel sexy and have fun)

    10" cool down.

    I don't think I'll take them into spins; too much strength required.

    I just want them to see through my exhibition what they will be able to do, but start practicing themselves only "easy" and sexy moves such as walk and poses.

     

    Any suggestion about that?

    Thank you for your kind replies.
     

  • aryannapoledancer

    Member
    February 22, 2011 at 4:04 am in reply to: Selling a Size 5 Pair of Pleasers Shoes

    Hi Kat,

    Which size does 5 correspond to European standards?

    How much would the price be with shipping (if you ship to Italy)?

    Tnx

  • aryannapoledancer

    Member
    November 12, 2010 at 10:01 pm in reply to: xpert xpole cleaning: help

    Yes, tha manual says it’s because of rust.
    I also read pole should be placed in a warm and dry room. I realized I usually use to iron in the room with pole inside.
    Will it damage my pole?
    Anyway, taking off the pole I found I had a problem with a jammed xjoint. I hope to find a solution as soon as possible.

  • aryannapoledancer

    Member
    November 12, 2010 at 9:34 pm in reply to: Need help with jammed Xpert

    Hi, has everybody managed to solve the jammed- joint problem with hummer and broom? Is there any possibility to reuse the join after? I’m so worried..

  • aryannapoledancer

    Member
    November 12, 2010 at 8:51 pm in reply to: Problem with new Xpert!!

    another question: if you managed to undo jammed xjoint have you been able to re-use it or have you bought a new one?

  • aryannapoledancer

    Member
    November 12, 2010 at 8:47 pm in reply to: Problem with new Xpert!!

    Hi everybody, have the ones who had problem with off-centered x-joints finally managed to solve them? Has the broom-pushing solution worked out? Please, let me know, I bought my xpert in july, i took it down this morning to clean it but I can’t undo Btube. I’ve spent so much money, kind of desperation…
    Please let me know something.

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