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Hi Polewalker! I hope your feeling better now! I really do not suggest grabbing the foot of the hooked leg, especially when you are first learning a move requiring a knee pit grip. I've had emails from members who have been taught to grab the foot of the hooked leg and have injured their knee!!!! The hamstring and calf should be doing the work by themselves if you are not strong enough to hold the move without grabbing the foot then you're not ready for it yet.
Even without grabbing the foot you may still find some bruising and soreness though. Also I suggest trying a new move no more than 10 times to help prevent bruising and injury. https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_flower.gif
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When you say layback, are you talking about a Plank or Cross ankle release?
Plank https://stage.studioveena.com/galleries/view/4f879d47-d920-423f-8f05-40d70ac37250
CAR https://stage.studioveena.com/galleries/view/4f8832c8-6e50-413a-b62a-250c0ac37250
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If you have sweaty hands then all poles will give you problems from time to time. Try using a grip aid to formulated to keep hands dry. Focus on what skin type you have and your climate when decide on pole finish. https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_flower.gif
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Veena
AdministratorFebruary 23, 2013 at 9:30 am in reply to: Pole and aerial silk in Los Angeles or Las VegasShine alternative fitness, here in Vegas!
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That was in my old space, it’s an old tg xpole top loading, it was about 14 ft tall!!!!
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I should add that I have the old brass finish from xpole, I have not tried the new brass finish…but I have used other brass and still have issues in cold weather.
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I have all of the finishes you’ve listed. If you live where it’s cool or cold often I would stay away from the brass. My tg is great in all weather. I can only use my brass xpole in the summer when I’m very hot and sweaty.
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I think this is really common with anything! We over think or suddenly worry about injury or looking silly. Once we get a negative thought in our heads about something its hard for some people to stop thinking about it, your totally not alone!
You may want to try visualizing yourself perfectly performing the moves that cause fear! Do this as often as you can….. close your eyes and picture yourself doing the move or moves perfectly… see yourself in the room you practice in…. feel how happy you are with yourself….hear everyone clapping for you! If you start to go down the path of worry/fear, stop and start over, seeing yourself doing the move with ease. Pole is just as much mental as physical.
Good luck! https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif
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Most of the stretches suggested here are in the lessons for those who are interested. If you look at the descriptions it will tell you what muscle groups are being stretched and they are also placed together in muscle groups, so you can pick and choose what stretch works best for you. https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_flower.gif Oh, also once you've worked on the individual lessons for stretches then check out the 20 min Back mobility routine!
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Here's a very advanced combo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miehizFYT6k&list=UUup79MtZnWP_SCAHeVlmzdQ&index=21
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Yeah I wouldn't call it a Teddy drop, she's not holding on with the arm pit at all, just the hands. So it's a V invert aka chopper drop. https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif
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Veena
AdministratorFebruary 22, 2013 at 3:29 pm in reply to: So dry, sweaty, confused and overwhelmed… Please helpYou may want to look into a lil mynx powder coated pole. They have nice grip!
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For most of us on here pole is a hobby too! Welcome to the site. https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif
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LOL yep! I may not have much, I call them hootlets, instead of hooters! But they have been through 4 rounds of breast feeding and pole does perk them up! https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif