
onepinkprincess
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Hi welcome to the site. I’m a UK girl too I live in Ashford in Kent.
Cxxx
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Well done you I can’t wait to see the videos.
Cxxx
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I’m afraid I have no words of wisdom I have tried spinny a few times and I find it really hard I think static is the way for me. The only thing I learnt was if you are pulled close in to the pole you go fast but leaning out from the pole you slow down. I get too dizzy to try anything more.
Cxxx
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Definitely try it from the floor I was scared with a chair but doing it from the floor meant I could shift around with a hand on the ground for support and that was when I found the balance to do it no handed. Def put a video up as that will help people work put if your technique is out at all but with me it was confidence and keeping low at the start really helped.
Good luck Cxxx
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Hey I do a hooping class each week at the gym with a weighted hoop it’s great fun and does work those abs. Mainly we do a dance routines and aerobics type routines and try to keep the hoop up but we learn a few tricks too. I always finish the class red in the face so I know I’ve worked hard.
Cxxx
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I tried the handstand dismount you described and it was easy why did I never think to move my pole off the pelvic bone it’s so simple. Last time I tried before your explanation involved a lot of pain! Thanks Cxxx
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I loved your letter too. Thanks for standing up for the pole dancing community as a whole. Your letter brings home the type of people we are for those ignorant people out there who can only stereotype us as strippers. Well done! Cxxx
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Hi Cbella, Hope you enjoy this site and I’m sure you’ll love your xpole. We got one in our studio this week and I had my first go on spin it’s scary stuff. Happy Poling. Cxxx
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There was another post about this a little while back. But anyway you wanted to know if anyone had managed to learn to do the splits from scratch. I would be one of those people but I’m sure there are others. I wasn’t a dedicated stretcher but in 6 months I got it. I can only do it if I’m holding onto a pole though which is a bit weird but most likely a comfort thing, I think it’s knowing I can easily pull myself back up if it starts to hurt that lets me relax down into the splits rather than chickening out.
Goodluck Cxxx
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Climbing and pole sits are nasty to start with but you’ll get there. Cxxx
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Hi, Goodluck with the poling I’m sure you will be an addict in no time and hope to see some videos from you soon. I’ve lost a fair bit of weight since I started poling and have really toned up so I’m sure you’ll manage that weight loss you’re after.
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Thanks I’ll get onto wikipole and YTand have a look. Cxxx
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You’ve sparked my interest but I can’t helpI’m afraid. I would love to hear the replies you get though. I’ve got the aysha but have never attempted a reverse one and it sounds like something worth a try but don’t think I’ve seen it done while I’ve been at the stage I could try it. You said you saw some videos can you remember what they are or who did them? I know you said there were comments about correcting bottom arm but it might be a place to start.
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I love this idea
name: Charlotte
age: 25
location: Ashford, Kent, UK
stage name: Not sure on this one so I’ll stick with Princess for now
lessons or self taught: Mainly lessons but I am forever looking for new things to learn online
spin or static: Static
shoes or barefoot: Barefoot
favorite pole move: Pretzel spin I’ve just cracked it
day job: Orthoptist. No one ever knows what this is so I work in a hospital & specialise in childrens visual development, squints and doublevision
your best/sexiest feature: Boobs
how you got into pole dancing: My friend invited me along when she started taking lessons then I became an addict
how you found out about studioveena.com: You Tube
if you were a pair of underwear would you be a thong, boy shorts, bikini cut or granny panties: We call them French knickers in the UK but I think they’re boy shorts -
Just a quick message to say hi back. I’m sure you’ll really love this site and remember to keep us up to date with your progress.
Cxxx