chemgoddess1
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Again, depends on the studio. Some do not let "outsiders" come to open pole (if they even have it). Best thing to do is call, or if you already go to Dolphin, inquire while you are there.
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ooooooo im glad you mentioned remi martin, he makes my eyes pop out of my head when i watch him!!!!
Eike makes my tongue pop out. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_twisted.gifHe and Remi are working together on a show that is starting in January (in Germany, of course).
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I know for a fact that I am going to be in Columbus at the beginning of March but seeing as it is only 1.5 hours away I can do something pretty much any weekend.
Dos anyone currently go to Dolphin?
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I would say minimum would be however tall you are. I personally would add a few feet onto that to compensate for arms being straight out and also shoes.
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In my first post there is a link to an article that specifically mentions him.
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chemgoddess1
MemberDecember 23, 2009 at 8:50 pm in reply to: New pole and aerial studio in Hong KongCongratulations Symone! I now understand why you disappeared for a while.
BTW, the videos on your site are rugby matches, a movie clip and a commercial. Might want to have your web designer take a look at those.
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If that is the video I am thinking of they are working on a Chinese pole, which is covered in neoprene. There are some awesome male performers of Chinese pole
Eike von Stukenbrock
Remi Martin
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chemgoddess1
MemberDecember 23, 2009 at 7:11 pm in reply to: Not confident enough with what I just sawI had reported it.
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chemgoddess1
MemberDecember 23, 2009 at 3:30 pm in reply to: Not confident enough with what I just sawI agree. That is what is nice about the "block" function.
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I have mine up in my garage and I still kick things…but at 5’8" it is pretty inevitable. Even at the studio I go to I have kicked things (it is long and narrow), mainly chairs that have been left in my path. I really want to bring my pole inside and put it up in my office but there is no way I could do that because of the lack of space.
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chemgoddess1
MemberDecember 23, 2009 at 2:27 am in reply to: New to pole dancing and need encouragement!It will get better. Welcome to the world of poling. We all started somewhere and the pain and frustration are highly rewarded when you nail moves for the first time!
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It is on Pantera’s video. And yes, it is a spinning shoulder mount.
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What makes you think that grip aids are out of the question in static mode? I have never used spinny and use grip aids at times (especially this time of year).
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Pleaser has a few shoes that have a thicker heel.
https://www.studioveena.comhttp:://www.pleaserusa.com/pic/Candy-03_m.jpg Candy
https://www.studioveena.comhttp:://www.pleaserusa.com/pic/beau-609_t.jpg Beau
https://www.studioveena.comhttp:://www.pleaserusa.com/pic/dolly-09_t.jpg Dolly
https://www.studioveena.comhttp:://www.pleaserusa.com/pic/heartbeat-608clr_t.jpg Heartbeat
Plus a lot of their boots have wider heels.
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http://www.snaz75.com/el-601-lance.html
any way you could tell me how thick the heel is on these? i LOVE LOVE LOVE them, but the studio i go to has a policy about shoes, and the heels have to be thicker than the size of a quarter. any way you could compare them to a quarter and tell me if they are thicker?
and, moving on, all of my shoes are ellie and i LOOOVE them. they are so comfortable and i’ve never had a problem with them. i danced 5 days a week for a MINIMUM of 2 hours a day last week in ellies and they held up totally well. i also abusive the hell out of my heels. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_tongue.gif
What part of the heel needs to be thicker than the size of a quarter? I have these same ones but made by Pleaser and the tip of the heel is pretty small….def smaller than a quarter.