Veena
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Exciting! Let me know how it works for you!!
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@ Feed Stacy Tacos (giggles at name) That's hard to say. My suggestion on the x pole Brass working better for sweaty hands is just a thought. I know some girls love the x pole brass, and others it doesn't work with their body chemistry. I personally never have to wipe my hands from sweat…if anything my hands are too dry to grip. I think that is why the TG works well for me.
I lived in CA for a while when I first had my TG. I did get sweaty sometimes because my pole was upstairs and we didnt' have AC. I would slip a bit then. So maybe the brass would work for you?
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Tara Karina is a beautiful pole dancer for sure!!! Take care of yourself Tara https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif
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I have both the xpole brass and tg. I live in a cold climate, have dry skin, and rarely sweat. The TG is my favorite finish out of any finish. I can grip even when my skin is cool.
The Brass didn't work for me at all. I could grip with my hands if they were really hot, but that was it. My legs and body didn't work with that finish.
I suggest thinking about your climate and skin type. If you tend to sweat more go with brass, if you tend to be cold and dry get the TG. TG in a warm climate is a skin ripper, but I love it.
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Veena
AdministratorJanuary 13, 2012 at 1:54 pm in reply to: Ever felt like your body’s just not built for pole?!Joyful….and anyone else…. For those who feel like your always slipping because of sweat. Have you tried the X pole Brass finish? I found their brass doesn't work for me. BUT I have dry skin and live in a cold climate, so I rarely sweat. Even in summer I don't sweat much.
Has anyone tried the x pole brass with sweaty hands/body?
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Veena
AdministratorJanuary 13, 2012 at 1:42 pm in reply to: Strange back pain, pole taking its toll?Glad you had it looked at amber.
Its a good idea englann! Pretty sure my pain was caused by carrying my kids on the same side. I didn't have a pole back then! I don't do everything on both sides but most things. The exercise I mentioned help tremendously.
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Hello and welcome!! I hope you enjoy the lessons. If you have questions, please feel free to leave a comment/question for me on the lessons. Try watching all of the Getting Started lessons for each section, to help you plan your workouts. https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_heart1.gif
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Here is my new Valentines day silhouette made by Rara! https://stage.studioveena.com/photos/view_photo/4f0f3789-72c8-4a4b-8892-18910ac37250
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Good luck, let us know how it goes!
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HI and welcome! If your looking to pole at home, I have lessons here that are perfect for total beginners up to advanced!
You may also want to check out Friday Chat! That is the busiest time in the chat room.
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After having my last baby was when I decided to change how I taught pole! I designed the lessons here to build strength while learning. I know your already an instructor, but I thought I would just let you know. There is also a Pole Strength Routine, in the lessons and its a great workout. Everyone is right about muscle memory, it will come back. So for now just work on building strength.
Here's the 20 min routine https://stage.studioveena.com/lessons/view/4db64418-c354-4da5-aa23-464c0ac37250
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Veena
AdministratorJanuary 9, 2012 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Am I just being impatient or is it Adobe Flash 10?If you have video issues contact webmaster.
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Luvlee yes, there are a bunch of shoulder stretches in the lessons. Start with this one. Working on my shoulder flexibility did help with my advanced ballerina!
https://stage.studioveena.com/lessons/view/6cebe8fa-b893-11df-856f-001b214581be
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Veena
AdministratorJanuary 9, 2012 at 4:07 pm in reply to: Knee Hold – how are my toes supposed to lock?Oh my, don't use a swivel chair!!! https://stage.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_eek.gif It has to be a sturdy chair so you can rest your weight on it. Have you tried it without locking the feet? That variation is at the end of the lesson. Also while your trying to figure out placement for the feet and legs, are you using your bottom arm to rest your torso on? This can really help. Try taking a look at the lesson and maybe watching what the upper body is doing.