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  • nilla

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    September 15, 2010 at 8:48 pm in reply to: Fawnia!!

    Yay Fawnia! I took like 5 classes from her before my preggy tummy got too big. I’ll be making the 2 hour drive for her classes again starting in December. I’m actually reluctant to progress beyond lvl 2 at her studio because I might have to take classes from another instructor if I do. She was always teaching the lvl one and two classes at the times I could be there. I’m sure the other instructors at her studio are stellar but she just had such a warm comfortable vibe.

    And yowza, I gotta say she has such a rockin bod. That’s cool that she wants to start a family https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif

  • nilla

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    August 23, 2010 at 3:02 pm in reply to: WHY WON’T MY BODY LET ME POLE?!

    I’ve heard this product is a pretty nice antiperspirant, but I haven’t used it myself. The FAQ says you can use it on other parts of your body besides under arms and it’s supposed to last for a week before it wears off…
    http://sweatblock.com/

  • nilla

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    August 16, 2010 at 9:19 pm in reply to: Porn Star Dancing

    As far as the song and pole dance goes…I think the song is more a celebration of the sex industry in general, like someone else already said "the male fantasy" of a woman doing his sexual bidding for money. Pole dance came from that industry. There’s no getting around that (and who am I to judge, I’m not tough enough to survive in the sex industry). This video shows exotic pole dance in its original form.

    There are still a lot of people who don’t realize there are other forms of pole dance. And there are also people who turn their nose up at pole dance regardless of what they know about it. I’m not gonna spend precious energy trying to convince judgmental people that my hobby is "legit" or "not slutty". Some poeple think simply dressing attractively or exploring sensuality is slutty, and those are two fun parts of pole dance for me. But I do try to inform people that there are different styles of pole dance, that for a lot of people it’s just a fun hobby or workout. Not because I’m offended at being labeled a stripper, but because the notion that pole dance and stripping are the same thing is no longer accurate. It’s like assuming everyone who practices yoga is a Hindu or Buddhist monk (that’s soooo 4000 years ago).

    So yeah, I don’t think there is a double-standard. I think there is diversity within the pole dance world, and I’m glad there is. And I thank the ladies who pioneered pole dance in strip clubs.

    Btw, the song doesn’t appeal to me. I think it’s generic and boring. It’s cool to see the tricks in the vid, and the outfits are hot on some of the girls, but the overall style of the vid is just like the song… generic and boring to me.

  • nilla

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    June 7, 2010 at 3:18 pm in reply to: Pole Dancers wow audience on Australia’s Got Talent!

    Aw I’ve been out of town so i didn’t see this till just now! Thanks for posting this update. I was really excited to see what they’d do for a follow up to their last performance.

  • nilla

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    May 9, 2010 at 8:01 pm in reply to: Happy Mother’s Dayyyy!

    Aw thanks glitter! Ditto to all the moms https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif

    And to all the ladies who may not have kids but who have that nurturing spirit…You deserve a happy mother’s day as well. I know I had several "surrogate moms" growing up. My 4th grade teacher Mrs Jones who was more than a teacher, My aunt Lisa who took -JUST ME- out on the town without my brothers for "girl time" when I had a really bad day at kindergarten. My "surrogate grandma" who lived down the street from me growing up who made treats for me on my B-day and took care of me when my mom was on bedrest pregnant with twins. You know,"moms" like that–you are important to somebody.

  • nilla

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    May 9, 2010 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Studio Owners

    We have met and spoken with so many who have started up their pole business and established practices which are illegal, unsafe, or just plain wasted time and money. (Big example…studios that open under an LLC! Don’t even get me started!)

    Business newb here. Why is it a bad idea to open a pole studio under an LLC?

    Poletrickster I’m kind of in the same boat as you. I’d like to teach pole fitness classes someday but I live in a big mormon community also. I think the marketing/business image will have to be planned out with careful consideration for the community. I’m sure there have been pole studios opened in more conservative communities than ours https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif

    I’m actually leaning more toward doing bachelorette parties that people host in their homes, or introducing pole classes at already established local gyms, or at the community center. Most likely I will try to start teaching a pole class where I currently work (a fitness/weight loss retreat). I have thought of opening a studio, but I don’t feel I would have the experience necessary to start with that. I think these other things would be a better entry into the business for me, and if I do become more experienced and decide to open a studio later on, I think these things will have helped me prepare a bit more for owning a studio.

  • nilla

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    May 3, 2010 at 5:54 am in reply to: Pole Dancers wow audience on Australia’s Got Talent!

    Have they done any more performances on AGT, or do we have to wait a while to see them in the next elimination round?

  • nilla

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    April 22, 2010 at 2:09 am in reply to: Pole Dancers wow audience on Australia’s Got Talent!

    They put together a crowd pleasing routine, that was crazy fun to watch. Thanks for posting the link! Yay for pole fitness!

  • nilla

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    March 19, 2010 at 6:16 pm in reply to: Hello from Utah!!

    Woot! Another one! I’m from utah too. Are you in southern or northern utah?

  • nilla

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    February 5, 2010 at 9:46 pm in reply to: New here

    Utah represent!! I’m pretty new too, just got my xpole for (early) christmas present in october. Welcome! and I’ll be looking forward to seeing more posts from you https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif

  • nilla

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    January 27, 2010 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Product recommendation

    My husband has a pull-up bar too! I’m so proud that I can almost do one. I thought I could do one, and then i realized I’d been cheating by not starting from a limp hang https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_razz.gif So now I’m working on that. I’ve been using pull-ups to measure how much strength I’m gaining in my upper body from pole dancing. So far so good.

  • nilla

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    January 21, 2010 at 6:31 am in reply to: Sexuality and Pole Dancing

    And yeah, I also agree with stellarmotion (and whoever else expressed so) that sex or sensuality shouldn’t have to be synonymous with pole dance. A lot of times it’s the more subtle choreography that really draws me in.

  • nilla

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    January 21, 2010 at 6:03 am in reply to: Sexuality and Pole Dancing

    I tell my family it’s for exercise and for fun. I don’t mention "sexy" to them. Partly because I don’t care to discuss that aspect of pole dance with them (it’s my personal thing) and partly out of consideration (don’t want to make them feel uncomfortable). I do think it is a shame that pole dancers feel they have to present pole dancing as strictly a fitness thing in order for it to be accepted, because it is so beautiful as an erotic art. But then again, I’m still not at a point where I’m fully comfortable letting loose and showing that side of myself to a whole bunch of people, even though I love watching and being inspired by others doing so. Who knows, maybe I’ll get there someday soon https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif

    It exasperates me sometimes that people are so judgmental of pole dance. Even if the choreography is tame without any of the signature booty bounces or body waves, there are still going to be people who think it’s scandalous, even though ballet can be just as sexual. So yeah, no point in trying to change it to please anyone but yourself, just take from it what you love.

    I do like to be an advocate of pole dance tho, so when people ask about it I tell them there are different styles of pole dance, giving cirque de soleil as an example, and I mention the efforts to make it an olympic sport. They’re already familiar with the sexual aspect of pole dance so why go on about what they already know? If they don’t find that part of it beautiful like I do it’s their loss https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif

  • nilla

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    January 20, 2010 at 8:27 pm in reply to: Cross knee release frustration!

    Are you able to do a CKR without that trick now, or is that just how it works for you?

    I still do it that way, but it happens so quickly i don’t even think about it. I imagine that someone watching wouldn’t really notice it. Now that I think about it a lot of people probably keep their thigh grip loose until they’ve settled into that tilted knees up butt down position. It’s probably not something you can see in a vid, especially on skinny chicks because their grip is probably a bit more loose to start with (less thigh meat, lol), it seems like they just pivot into that tilt like lightning.

  • nilla

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    January 20, 2010 at 5:56 am in reply to: Cross knee release frustration!

    I know what you mean about how when you watch other people do a ckr their butt is lower than their crossed knee, I remember thinking about that when i was first trying it and wondering why the heck my knees weren’t higher than my butt and thinking that might be the trick to it. So try this, instead of trying to tilt your legs and hips back after you’ve got hold of the pole with your thighs, have your butt and legs tilted before your thighs fully "grab on". Try to keep those legs pointing up and your butt low as you settle into that sitting position so that your crossed knee is engaged with the pole or almost engaged with it before you even lean your upper body back. Then when you feel secure in that tilted grip all you have to do is let your upper body lower back.

    I hope doing that helps you, it helped me!

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