calipolepixie
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Veena has routines/combos in the lessons that you could learn & string together into a routine 🙂
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I went to a studio for awhile + had Veena’s lessons. For me, Veena’s lessons were a great supplement to my studio lessons because they allowed me to work on what I learned in the studio with Veena’s lessons guidance (because sometimes by the time I got home, I wouldn’t remember how to get into a move that I learned in the studio). Also alot of times Veena’s lessons showed me ways to get &/or out of a move that wasn’t shown to me in studio classes, which I found really helpful.
In the past & for the last several months however, I have also been solely a SV student & that has been great as well because her lessons are through & detailed enough where you will progress if just learning from her lessons alone & not going to a studio. It’s all a matter of preference & learning style really…some do well doing studio + Veena’s lessons, while others do well just taking Veena’s lessons. You’ll just have to explore until you figure out the best learning outlet for you. Happy poling!
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You might have an older version of the xpole. Can you take a video of the pole pieces & post it here? that might help us here help you identify it. But your best bet is probably to call xpole tomorrow, they should be able to help you.
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Sounds like an xpole xpert. Google how to install your xpole. Look for the vid that is by xpole us. You can also go to xpoles website & call them & they can probably email you install instructions.
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I’ll Skype with you. I normally practice Tues, Thurs & Sunday. But I am open to doing mini sessions other days during the week too. PM me your Skype info.
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 24, 2013 at 1:38 pm in reply to: omg plz help basic invert when doing why do i slid dwnOh and sliding is also typical with new poles. Try steaming it with a clothes steamer that will help. It takes some time for a new pole to be broken in a little and not be so slippery too 😉
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 24, 2013 at 1:24 pm in reply to: omg plz help basic invert when doing why do i slid dwnI LOVE your enthusiasm, passion and determination but I think you are trying to move too fast too soon. Slow down girlie. Inverts take more strength. You could be sliding for many reasons–not able to do & hold because lack of strength, not properly warmed up (body and pole), not getting into move properly/correctly. Take a step back from the basic invert for a little bit until you get a chance to build up your strength more…work on building up your strength, flexibility conditioning, spins, flow, transitions, floorwork and beginner moves right now, just try to slow down a tad and enjoy your pole journey, don't try to rush it 😉
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 23, 2013 at 10:41 pm in reply to: Did you ever ‘mess up’ during a performance?It happens a lot…Even to the pros, so don’t be so hard on yourself. You can only go out there & do your best. When mistakes happen you just have to brush yourself off & get back up and keep going.
@Danielle thank you for being so vunerable and sharing your vid. I was deeply touched by it & inspired me to remember to keep going even when things don’t go as planned.
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I love these so much! Super cute! How would a custom order work? We would just tell you 2-3 colors we want the warmers made out of & then you make em?
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Check out the Studio Veena pole! I also highly recommend xpole or lil mynx.
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 20, 2013 at 1:59 am in reply to: Cannot afford x-pole or lil mynx. Suggestions?If you go to a local studio ask the owner or other students if they know anyone or if they are selling a used pole. Also I second craigslist just be really careful to make sure it is a legit pole before purchasing it.
Peekaboo, Carmen Electra poles or other similar "novelty" poles that are sold in party shops and adult stores are to be stayed far away from, do not buy at any cost! If you can wait it out until you can get enough $$$ together to get a SV pole, lil mynx or Xpole that will be the better option in the long run. I have had my Xpole 3 years and it is still going strong. The extra monetary commitment in the beginning is worth it to have a pole that will last you years.
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 19, 2013 at 2:09 pm in reply to: is your family supportive of you posting pole dance videos.Even though my friends and family know I pole, most are supportive, some are not… I still keep it private for the most part and off my social media pages, not because I am ashamed of pole but because I just want to avoid the drama.
On my FB and Twitter, I don't post vids or pics of myself poling and I rarely post anything even about my pole practices. However, I do have alot of pole friends and like alot of pole related stories and vids.
What alot of pole gals do is create a separate FB, Twitter etc that is used to just strictly to talk pole, share their pole adventures, post vids, pics etc. I actually just created a whole separate CalipolePixie FB, Twitter, email yesterday but I don't plan on sharing my Calipolepixie FB or Twitter info with any family or friends, it's just strictly for my pole friends. You could always create a Vkissme FB, Twitter, email 🙂
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I have entered a few ameature contests before & never will again so I wouldn’t recommend it either because large majority of those ameature nights are fixed contests…they are usually strippers from other clubs or house dancers who enter the contest & win. Ameatures don’t have a true shot at winning because of that set up.
Steph has a good idea about finding a pole studio & attending open pole a couple times a month or you could find a local pole buddy to pole jam with. Polexia.com forum has a pole pals thread where you can post that you are looking for a pole buddy in your area. Also Skype jams with ladies here are alot if fun and great motivation as well 🙂
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 18, 2013 at 2:14 am in reply to: Newbie! I can only use this form of exercise weekly. How should I use the program?Oh & sign up for Veena’s lessons if you haven’t already. Start with the beginner lessons…they go in order, so you build pole strength as you learn.
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calipolepixie
MemberJune 18, 2013 at 2:12 am in reply to: Newbie! I can only use this form of exercise weekly. How should I use the program?Welcome to studio veena! You absolutely can only do pole 1-2x a week and still benefit! I do Zumba too & love it!