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What about Sweet Vixen Couture? They have nice styles and the sizes o up to XXL which means 52" bust. They also look very supportive, check out the Racer Back, Kiss or Alicia. They also have very nice 1-piece styles. You can choose the top and bottom size seperatly!
And you can still wear a good multiway bra underneath. (That's what I do – I don't have really big breasts but I like it when the movement is reduced to a minimum.)
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Well, it might work somehow if they're really tight. Mine aren't, and it didn't really work.
You might have some grip with them, but skin works better I guess. When you're going to do a lot of dancing and not so much climbing etc., they should work.
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Great! I actually added floorwork to my practise, so this challenge fits perfectly!
Just one question: What is really considered to be floorwork? I mean, how many parts of the body have to tuch the floor? Or is anything floorwork when at least one part of the body touches the floor? For example: kicks, Projektes, Hand
stand, … Do they count?
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Great! I actually added floorwork to my practise, so this challenge fits perfectly!
Just one question: What is really considered to be floorwork? I mean, how many parts of the body have to tuch the floor? Or is anything floorwork when at least one part of the body touches the floor? For
example: kicks, Projektes, … Do they count? -
I have some here but didn’t try yet. I was actually gonna cut the legs off to get wetlook shorts, but I can try that for you later when I practise.
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You did great! Espacially for static pole! And it's exactly what Dirdy Birdy is doing in this video (just on spinny):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZjQJTAAjIM
She also has a combo with stepping down which I think also looks very pretty:
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DirdyBirdy has a front hook back hook combo tutorial on YouTube!
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Thanks girls!
Well, till now I didn't try any of these. I actually have no problem with sweaty hands (I sweat very few in general, thank god!) and I just discovered recently that sweat-problem on my inner thighs when I was dancing for about half an hour and then tried to do a cross knee release, so I thought maybe that's the point where I should consider to buy some of that grip stuff.
Am I right that Mighty Grip, Tite Grip and Dry Handy are all some sort of powder and iTac is some sort of a waxy texture? So the powdery stuff probably contain some sort of magnesia I guess? Can you see it? I mean, at home I don't care about that, but I've just been asked to dance at a party next month, so I don't want to have sort of a strange white mess on my inner thighs https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif
@ katana: lol, I guess golfers are those strange people who run around with their nose so high that they can't find that little ball they for some reason beat through the landscape? Yes, I guess we do have 'em.
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In Germany we have an onlinestore for functional fabric and patterns: http://www.funfabric.com/halli.php?03
They sell a bunch of patterns not only for bathing suits but also patterns for figure skating, ballet, gymnastics, …
Best and most patterns are from "Jalie" and "Kwik-Sew". It says that Jalie is a Canadian Company, so you should be able to find those in the US as well. I don't know where Kwik-Sew is from but it might be something Scandinavian (I'm not shure though).
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Thanx for your advice Steffie!
Today I tried on static, and – oh wonder – I could do spins like fireman (+ variations), front hook, … one-handed easily (I usually have my pole on spinning mode because I think it's more fun). I never thought it would make such a big difference if the pole is on static or spin mode!
Ok so I'll practise that first and then move on to do the walk-thing on spinny.
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I also like it a lot!
Doing awesome tricks is one thing, but for me the sexy and sensual dancing and floorwork is also a big part of poledancing!
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For some reason, yesterday I did the V-invert!!! But with extended legs, not from the tuck invert.
I think I just had my hands too high up the times I tried before. Sometimes little things make such a big difference…
Also, I managed to get up with a spin!
Thanks guys for all your support!!!
@ joscelynsmom: That would be great!
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Thanks guys!
Yesterday I had my first pole class and the girl who was teaching told us that we should practice the elbow grip since there was a lot of cool moves to to with it, but I couldn't figure out what moves she was talking about since I tghought there might be always another grip-option.
Personally, I don't like the look of the elbow grip (it looks so unfeminine in my eyes), plus it hurt me a lot when i was trying. Good to know that it's not compulsive.
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Stupid phone…
What I was gonna ask is:
Are there any things that one might do on the pole which requires the elbow grip? Is there anything that can’t be eine using another grip?Or are people using this grip only for an extra challenge?