
snowwwhite
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i am @kexy.s 😉😘
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Its these guys here: http://www.polecamp.at/en/ I have not been before, but yes, hoping to meet lots of new people 😀 they still have some spaces 😉
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I also own a silicon pole and like it especially for training new tricks and for super hot days, feels more secure. Never had problems with water on it, since you are wearing clothes, its always super grippy. You can train the same trick more often, as less painful. But having said that, its my second pole, if I would only had one, it would be the normal chrome..you are more limited on what you can do on silicon. I have found, jeggins work best for me, stretchy but tight, I have ripped a pair or two though after a while, lol! If you want it for pictures, it does work great. I have used dry hands with it and its fine, but be prepared for some skin burns if you go on it with shorts and repeat the same move more that once or twice 😀
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Hey wonderland,
I went to his camp last year. Yes, at least last year, I’d say 90% of the girls and guys were Instructors. So I was definitely one of the least experienced ones there. Alex is really nice and a good instructor, he always gave various versions of a trick and you could work at your level..the other gilrs were always there to help, spot eacjother and give advice. Having said that, the classes were pretty difficult for an intermediate poler, also because, after three days of 3-4h a day you get tired really quickly, I guess thats just not the usual training schedule for those whole pole for fun only..I went to the week with more floorwork classes and I found them quite difficult to follow, so a lot of people just ended up videoing the choreography to have something to work on at home.
I agree with honolulusushi, its great for motivation. Everyone was soooo supportive and nice, I met some amazing people and had a wonderful time. Also I found it was good value for money, you would pay that to spend a weeks holiday in many places without the pole clases…but for myself, if I had spent 1000e on private lessons, I would have learned more, just because the instructors attention is on you only, at your pace. I would probably recommend that you are at least at intermediate level, shoulder mounting, real confortable inverting and have some stamina and strengh, just to be able to follow easier and enjoy it more…
I hope this helps 😀 and makes you decision easier. 🙂