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  • spicygirl

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    March 11, 2012 at 11:44 am in reply to: what are you working on?

    Just got back from gym and started working on Jade, Superman and T-G Aysha again! It is amazing how every time all the moves feel like they are coming together with the practice. Most importantly when your body has got some rest and is warmed-up, everything works so much better.

  • spicygirl

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    January 25, 2012 at 12:16 am in reply to: How much space do you need for a pole at home?

    Thank you so much for the replies. I am even more motivated now. It sucks to want to pole and you have to rely on when the studio is open for open-pole training. When a girl gets addicted to pole, that's it! We want it EVERY moment in our room.

  • spicygirl

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    January 24, 2012 at 4:57 pm in reply to: How much space do you need for a pole at home?

    Hey Guys! As I too am seriously considering buying an X-pole Xpert (have done one year of pole training) I am just concerned about the floor as I am paying rent for the apartment I live in and I wouldn't want to cause any damage. It is a wooden floor (like thin planks).

    Are there any surfaces where a pole is best not to be used? Would it be better if I set it up on the carpet? 

    Also, if any of you have an X-pole Xpert, is it easy to assemble and disassemble? How long does it take you once you know what you're doing?

    Thank you all!