
ennifer2277
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dustbunny,
that's a great idea! see, I tried writing down what i ate at one point, but it just made me fore discouraged to stay on a healthy eating plan once i had a bad day at it. The pre-planning will help so much with what grocieries I buy, and might even prevent me from wasting any produce that doesn't get eaten, since I tend to buy too much at a time, and then none the next grociery visit. I'm going to try the general planning thing out in the next few weeks, and plan my "no restrictions" day…that definitely should help!
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Thank you for the tips…I know one of the hardest things for me is to get solid sleep while I'm here, so that's probably contributing to some of my moodiness. Back home I have a very comfortable bed, but the program I'm studying through has given us these super uncomfortable hard matresses, so I rarely get a night's sleep without waking up with one of my limbs alseep or my back in tremendous pain. I'm sure that will get better when I get back home, though.
Also, that's a great idea to pick a day where i'm able to not think so much about what i'm eating. I think that'll help. Thank you!
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I wanted to say thank you to both polegirl and studio veena! I'm progressively getting better at the move with both of your tips, and have been able to go into an invert successfully with the basic hold w/ both my hands cupping the pole instead of the hold I was working with before. Thank you very much!
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I just started my membership literally days ago, so I actually didn't get to watching the shoulder mount video in full yet, but i will tonight, thank you!
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Thank you so much! I'll work on it for the next week and post my progress afterwards. I just never had a way to do exercises strictly for this, so the dead lift and the knees to chest should help a lot.
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twistedmoon: the bakeries here in Paris are great, but some arn’t as good as others. Most are absolutely wonderful, but once in a while I buy a so-so baguette or pastry. As far as the open pole, that’s regular age rule (18 and up), but I was just talking about the 21 and over for the events at the bars. I’ve never been to an open pole event, but I heard they’re great.
Andrea: I would also like to know if there’s any way to just try out the poles/studio at Blush. It’s closer to Milwaukee, but it is more expensive than Miss Pole. Do people have to start at the first pole level if they’ve already completed turns and a bunch of inversions at a different studio? Thank you!
Flexx10: I agree, the thing I enjoy about Miss Pole (at the old studio at least, since I haven’t been to the new one) was that there were 6 poles, and usually an instructor and an instructor in training. The instructors also seem to be extremely careful with the pace of the students, because of the safety factor. Also, when I have specific questions about why a move doesn’t seem to really lock in, the instructor is usually great at figuring out what I’m doing wrong, and spotting me when I’m trying something new.
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I love misspole, but unfortunately, left right as everyone in my class (at the time, Pole 3) was training to teach there. I’m excited about going through the new curriculum though, and seeing the new studio.
I’m in Paris, France right now, studying music. My friend is going to ireland for the Spring semester and I think I’m going to visit her, since I’ve always wanted to go there.
I ended up renting an apartment, so I just brought my xpole with me to Paris (which is worth it, but was a pain to transport out here). I’ve never done open pole night or the pole nights at any of the bars yet, since I just turned 21, but I’d love to see you there when I return in June!
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I am also from WI. I grew up in Oconomowoc (about a 45 min drive west of Milwaukee), and ended up moving to Milwaukee for school. I take classes (and hope to someday teach) at Miss Pole in Brookfield. I’m studying abroad for the year, but in June, will be taking classes at Miss Pole again w/ their newer curriculum.