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  • debbie

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    October 16, 2009 at 10:47 am in reply to: Need some advice from my ladies!!

    This may sound strange,but I have always wished I had the confidence to do it.!!All the girls I have talked to about it love the money,but they love their job too,and they mean it!!

    Everyone else is right,your partner needs to know,I was so misserable after my Husband had a motorbike accident because I ended up working 80hours a week.If there is a way you can make your life a little easier all females would understand totally!!Men are just hypocrits!!

    Its your life,Do it for you!!!!If thats what you want.

    Debbie x

  • debbie

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    October 9, 2009 at 2:07 pm in reply to: Xstage… should i…???

    Hi ,

    the course was ok.It was level one and the moves were very basic as you would expect.There was a day of teaching on one weekend,then you went away to produce some lesson plans.They were handed in the next weekend when Saturday was another day of teaching.There was a lot of bonding and body confidence games,which did seem to waste time however you get something out of it,especially if you need a confidence boost.The Sunday on the second weekend we were given feedback on our lesson plans individually.Then we were observed teaching then a exam followed.So perhaps a lot really for your money.

    I am going back in November to do the level 2.

    Pole 4 fitness do a instructors course in Hull,it is just one weekend then finished,but I wanted to see how things are done somewhere else as ive had 18months of lessons there and needed a different approach.And I wanted twice the reps points.Although the gym instructors course I was enrolled on has been cancelled so I probably wont be able to transfer reps from first course.But I will know I have them and a certificate to prove it.

  • debbie

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    October 9, 2009 at 12:33 pm in reply to: X Pole – Leave It Up Or Put Up To Use?

    I leave mine up,however when the daily mail came round they wanted it out of the way for property guide pictures.It took my husband a min to take it down.If I had to put mine up each time I wanted to use it I wouldnt use it half as much.My son and Hubby use it too because its there.

    If anyone else comes,Its my house so it stays there in my living room.Although stupid estate agent thought it was a support to hold up the ceiling!!

    Debbie x

  • debbie

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    October 9, 2009 at 12:26 pm in reply to: Xstage… should i…???

    Hello girls,

    I have seen the r pole 38mm in action,everyone that tried it loved it. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif
    I didnt try it as it was at the end of pole passions instructor course and I had a migraine(I GET STRESSED EASILY). https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif
    I will be going back in November and will try it if they have it up again. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif
    For me i dont like the Idea of having a stage as im a bit clumsy.I emailed xpole and theysiad it weighs 88kg,I cant think of how I would transport it easily,also I know someone who said the trolley bag broke as the stage is so heavy.
    My instructor can get her hand right round a 50mm pole,my hands wont meet theres a gap and they only just touch on 45mm pole so im thinking it may help with my grip for butterfly as my top hand slips.

    Debbie

  • debbie

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    October 8, 2009 at 6:15 am in reply to: Xstage… should i…???

    hello,
    im in the uk so dont know who you would contact over there,but I wanted a pole for outdoors and couldnt afford x stage.I contacted the company closest to me that makes poles and they delivered me a pole on its own so my husband can concrete it in my garden.It is steel and not chrome so it wont rust.

    The R pole has since made one for outdoors too!
    Debbie

  • debbie

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    October 3, 2009 at 8:51 am in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Let me know still,Leeds is ok.I have had to go there hundreds of times as two of my children had heart surgery there. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif

    When I wanted to see what pole /lap dancers do we went into two places there for a look,they were rubbish compared to purple door in Hull.Although I recently had a lesson with a girl that works in one of them called Wildcats club,she couldnt use the pole and was told she had to learn or she wouldnt have a job.

    Debbie x

  • debbie

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    October 2, 2009 at 1:23 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Sounds really good to me too!

    Dancing isnt my strong point either.I get really confused!Let me know how you get on please,I like a trip to york every now and then I got married there.

    Deb x

  • debbie

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    October 1, 2009 at 7:56 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Hello loopilou,
    thats good news,
    I may give them a go myself if they are good!!

    I get bored really quickly. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif
    deb x

  • debbie

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    October 1, 2009 at 1:48 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Is leeds too far, If not I would give these a look,
    havent found the one i was looking for yet,but will look again later.

    deb x

    http://www.polestars.net/pole_dancing_lessons/

  • debbie

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    October 1, 2009 at 1:40 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Hiya,I was looking for a change before and went to a lap dancing club for some lessons.They didnt do a warm up or cool down,but the girl could do some really good moves and everything she showed me was different to what ive seen anywhere else.I definately got something out of it.

    deb x

  • debbie

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    October 1, 2009 at 1:19 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Theres also pole diamond main street,Bradford.

    Are these both rubbish?? Sorry if you have already tried them.

    deb x

  • debbie

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    October 1, 2009 at 1:17 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Hi loopielou,
    havent found the one in wakefield yet, but just found this,didnt copy it all sorry.
    Google yorkshire pole school.
    Debbie

    For course, please contact Headmistress Stevie on 07949 162 774.

    Or Email: mailto:headmistress@poleschool.co.uk

    Our postal address is:
    Yorkshire Pole School, 7 – 9 Little Horton Lane, Bradford, BD5 0AB

  • debbie

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    October 1, 2009 at 1:10 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Hiya,
    I used to be on a course till March one hr a week till level 9 .
    I would sometimes have a extra lesson anywhere.Riverview or purpledoor mostly.

    I only came back to P4F 4 weeks ago and have had 2 lessons a week,I am doing much better than standing at the back of class watching everyone else.

    deb x

  • debbie

    Member
    October 1, 2009 at 1:04 pm in reply to: X stage or R pole

    Hello,

    I have seen the Rpole in action.When I did my instructors course with pole passions,they were in the process of having this made.They brought one along for us to try for them,it was still a prototype so didnt have its mat in place,we just had heavy gym mats on it.All the girls tried it except for myself,Id got a migraine by then,it was the end of a long day.Everyone loved it,they liked the small pole for holding,it did look to be swaying,but none of them could feel it whilst they were on the pole.

    They put it together infront of us,it was quick and easy!

    I enquired with xpole how heavy the stage is incase it would kill my car,it is 88kg.For me that is way too much to carrying/pulling around,or lifting in and out of my car!I have discussed the stage with someone else,and apparently the stage is so heavy the cases it comes in break,but that is 2nd hand information.

    When I finally get the courage to start teaching,R pole will be for me.

    Hope you have a little more info now,if I get the chance when i do my level 2 course in Nov to try it,i will and will let you know.

    Debbie

  • debbie

    Member
    October 1, 2009 at 12:53 pm in reply to: Newbie from Yorkshire, UK

    Well done pink princess! Hope you took that deep breath and told yourself,"I am going to do it". https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif

    Its such a good feeling when you finally do it,then all of a sudden your looking for your next challenge!! https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_question.gif

    Ive just got back from lesson with emma,my hands are such a pain,no matter what I try I slip. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cry.gif

    I was supposed to be doing the Butterfly and I kept slipping.

    Then for the Gemini I have to put deodorant on the back of my knee so I dont slip. https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_evil.gif

    As for the floods,yes it was a big pain,we lived in a caravan for 9 months in the back garden whilst the mice moved into our house for Christmas!!!

    This is for loopielou,im sure there is a studio in Wakefield that i was contemplating going to.Will have a look see if i can find it on internet.

    Debbie x

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