Here's my top 5 Rules to Love Pole Dancing 💗 mailchi.mp/33be7215a8ae/5-rul... OTHER UPDATES: ⚪️ Brass and chrome poles are cleaned with straight methylated spirits NOT mixed with water (this is an outdated method according to X-Pole :D)
im a 33 year old man im slim but i have injured knees and bad ankles and my elbow aint feeling to hot either ...i used to dance but i was allways embarisingly unflexible and immobile for a dancer and i was allways overly cautious with the acrobatic side of dancing due to fear of injury ironicly that didnt spare me injury im quite wrecked ..but im somehow entranced by the idea of pole dancing do you reckon its an option ?
@@ashley-fk6dp Hi Ashley :) Some of my students have some joint problems too. There are all kinds of different moves in pole which allows many people to participate. Moves you don't need to be flexible for or even take your feet of the floor (the more dancey lighter styles). You can always give it a try and see how it feels. If you do classes, an instructor should be able to modify moves if you experience difficulties. Listen to your body and if you are concerned, there are pole physios who can advise you on safety which may be a good option since you have injury.
The best tip I got from my instructor that has made me relax and enjoy pole so much more was "you don't owe anybody anything during your time here". That one statement took so much pressure off of my perfectionist shoulders and let me just have fun and enjoy moving around with a group of fun ladies
I love this, Melissa! What a great instructor 👏 Pole can be especially challenging for us perfectionists. Really proud you are finding tools that work for you to enjoy pole rather than feel stressed by it! ❤
Pole dancing hurts. Really hurts, it hurt my ankle so much when learning to climb, but the more you do it, the more you can cope and get used to it I never did gymnastics, the most I can do is a cartwheel, yet I think I’m getting used to pole dancing and doing good! Never give up ❤
Yes it reminds me of Ariel where the silk hurts your hips od at the beginning but once you learn your body the pinching lessens, but I swear u gotta earn ur bruises 😂
I have super sweaty palms and feet (hyperhydrosis) and poor upper body strength and grip, so i am having a really hard time. I used tite grip 1 on my palms and it helps a bit. Getting Dry Hands soon to layer over. I also got a pole to install at home to practise more. Everyone in class is advancing faster, really demoralizing sometimes
Sounds tough! I know some people use grippy gloves just so they can participate, as I am not so sure the best products for hyperhydrosis. Let me know what products you liked, would be helpful to know so I can suggest some good ones to my students :D
Maybe try a silicone or cloth wrap around your pole at home. Or reconsider the finish on your at home pole. Wash your hands really well with dawn soap before grip. I also get very sweaty and I have to keep a towel just for that.
Thank you. They say the intro to pole class only has to be taken 4-8 times at the studio I go to before moving on to level 1, and im on my 10th intro class. It is pretty discouraging.
lol I’ve been to over 30 and I’m still a beginner. I’ve progressed differently with different instructors and I find people who progress really fast have a history of gymnastics, gym, and dance etc and I’m building from scratch but I’m still growing so progress is progress
Thank you for this! I would love to see some stretches or conditioning moves that you recommend! I’m just starting my journey and would like to work on these in between my classes
i just started and some times i wanna give up i feel like im never gonna get it and theres no point BUT i just try to remember that its new and it takes time to learn things
this was a really thoughtful and in-depth video about a lot of the common issues that come up in pule dancing for beginners/intermediates and I really appreciate your attention to detail
Omgeee I’m soo happy to see you back! Your my favorite pole teacher on TH-cam! I love how you teach and the reliability. It helps sooo much😩🙌🏾 I’ve progressed so much with your help ❤️
Omggg! So happy you think so! I love teaching and one day I plan to become a teacher 😁 I'm so proud you have managed to progress using my videos (which is not an easy thing to do!!).
What an insightful video clip...I hated pole cuz I felt pain etc...and very envious of those who can do pole tricks...but your video is encouraging...thanx from Thailand
@@PoletatoJemPoleDancer you absolutely did, i am brand new, trying to stock up on tips and basics, you have been the MOST helpful❤️thank you so much for everything you’ve shared
I really genuinely appreciate you making this video. Finding your channel has been a blessing for me. I am recovering from a brain bleed stroke 16 surgeries and hemiparalysis open-heart surgery and I have a lot of medical history Mary by their medical error. I just bought a bowl and I am going to start using it to be a form of physical therapy. I have all of my body back now except for my left arm and hand. I feel like I will be able to do this though, after watching your video. It has taken me 5 1/2 years to regain this much function to relearn how to speak my few languages including of course my first language, English! To be able to write this, walk, use my hand, that unfortunately never happened. So, I’m going at this with two legs and one hand. I really really appreciate your video and kind words of wisdom. I am confident that this will be a lot of help that once my pole is set up that this video will be my biggest helper. Thank you. ❤
Hearing about a move called a vomitron has instilled a new fear for later down the line. My main goal right now is to work on slowing down my spin during a climb.
This is so helpful and encouraging, it’s such a humbling challenge to learn a new skill. I find myself always being torn between sticking with it and giving up, but I guess as they say, if it was easy, everyone would do it. Thank you for sharing your wisdom ❤
Thanks Ari! Let me know how it goes trying to put some of these things into practise :D It isn't always easy! I even have to stop and try to remember my own advice to not over do my attempts on a new move! 😄 I got some blisters forming but I don't think they'll be popping with my toughened pole hands 💪 😂
Subscribed to you cuz i am interested in learning pole dancing eventually...need the money for equipment and classes... but i am currently doing aerial yoga so hopefully I will accumulate enough strength by the time i start!
I took my first classes the other day (I did pretty good, but I definitely didn’t master any of the moves) and I kept slipping off the pole for simple leg holds I was like oh nah I need to actually come in and practice climbing ups and down the pole until the strength is 2nd nature and I’m not scared of the tightness
Is there anything you recommend to strengthen the upper body, I’m a bigger girl and I feel like I can’t hold myself at as (I’m also trying to lose weight to help that)
Hello Jennifer! Good on you for thinking about strengthening work (It's a great idea!). There are sooo many upper body strengthening exercises you'll find on the internet! Here's my advice based on what I've learnt from Neola Wilby's Strength and Conditioning for Pole book: 1) Off the pole training is great to get your muscles gradually prepared for on the pole work and to increase strength. 2) Strengthen by using resistance either by by doing moves which use your own body weight or using resistance bands or dumbbells (start with lighter weights first!). I suggest resistance bands before dumbbells as you can focus on engaging the correct muscles with less pressure. 3) Ideally you want to strengthen in all plains of motion (flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation). These can be technical terms but if you search up "shoulder [insert motion e.g. flexion] exercises" then you'll be able to see what these movements look like. 4) For beginner moves which are using your arms upright, you are doing a vertical pull motion. So to help pull yourself up eventually on the pole, you want to do vertical pulling exercises off the pole which you can do with a resistance band tied to a fixed object e.g. a staircase post/pole. Also note that you are not just using your shoulder to hold you up but other muscles too such as your lats and pecs. So practise engaging those muscles too without resistance, then with resistance. This video explains it really well! th-cam.com/video/xT-FDcPqcPA/w-d-xo.html 6) Start small and go slow! Start with easier moves and gradually increase to ones that are more tricky or require more weight from your body/ dumbbells. 7) Another way you can strengthen your upper body by doing other exercises which are less strain on your body like Yoga, Pilates, basic gymnastics/acro moves. I hope I didn't overwhelm you! There's just so much I could say on this topic and plan to make a video for beginner strengthening and conditioning for pole! If you can't find videos on exercises using the muscles/movements above, let me know and I'll send some links! 💗
@@PoletatoJemPoleDancer this is the best advice I’ve gotten 🥺🫶🏻 honestly thank you so much! And don’t worry you haven’t overwhelmed me at all! I think the only thing that can get overwhelming is not being able to hold on to the pole and use it like pros (and I know they’re pros, so I can’t compare myself but I think it’s a habit for everyone 😂). But thank you once again
@@Jennifer-qw6pz AWW thank you Jennifer! I love that I've been helpful to you! I'm very keen to do a conditioning video too 😁 Ask any question anytime! ❤
Hey there thanks so much for this video! I'd love to know where your pants are from, I've been trying to find some that are short enough, but still give some coverage like yours in this video!
It’s best to just leave blisters alone and let them heal themselves. The fluid inside is to protect the skin underneath, so popping them or messing with them can expose or worsen the damage of the skin underneath and it’ll take longer to heal.
i'm new to this i just got my pole and all i can do is clime. is there anything i should know? and i'm also worried because i don't have much upper arm strength.
@simona5491 I still struggle at home but I rarely use my home pole. I get most of my practice at the studio. I also took very very fine sanding paper and took the shiny layer off my crome pole
@ I see, is chrome harder to stick to? I just started my pole journey beginning of December taking a 4 week intro class program and now I'm enrolled in a 3 month plan which includes taking intro pole again (6 weeks this time). I'm going to stick to the studio!
@simona5491 yes, crome is harder. Especially when first starting out but once you get the hang of it then it becomes easier. That's what my instructors and classmates tell me
Here's my top 5 Rules to Love Pole Dancing 💗 mailchi.mp/33be7215a8ae/5-rul...
OTHER UPDATES:
⚪️ Brass and chrome poles are cleaned with straight methylated spirits NOT mixed with water (this is an outdated method according to X-Pole :D)
im a 33 year old man im slim but i have injured knees and bad ankles and my elbow aint feeling to hot either ...i used to dance but i was allways embarisingly unflexible and immobile for a dancer and i was allways overly cautious with the acrobatic side of dancing due to fear of injury ironicly that didnt spare me injury im quite wrecked ..but im somehow entranced by the idea of pole dancing do you reckon its an option ?
@@ashley-fk6dp Hi Ashley :) Some of my students have some joint problems too. There are all kinds of different moves in pole which allows many people to participate. Moves you don't need to be flexible for or even take your feet of the floor (the more dancey lighter styles). You can always give it a try and see how it feels. If you do classes, an instructor should be able to modify moves if you experience difficulties. Listen to your body and if you are concerned, there are pole physios who can advise you on safety which may be a good option since you have injury.
The best tip I got from my instructor that has made me relax and enjoy pole so much more was "you don't owe anybody anything during your time here". That one statement took so much pressure off of my perfectionist shoulders and let me just have fun and enjoy moving around with a group of fun ladies
I love this, Melissa! What a great instructor 👏 Pole can be especially challenging for us perfectionists. Really proud you are finding tools that work for you to enjoy pole rather than feel stressed by it! ❤
Pole dancing hurts. Really hurts, it hurt my ankle so much when learning to climb, but the more you do it, the more you can cope and get used to it I never did gymnastics, the most I can do is a cartwheel, yet I think I’m getting used to pole dancing and doing good! Never give up ❤
Yes it reminds me of Ariel where the silk hurts your hips od at the beginning but once you learn your body the pinching lessens, but I swear u gotta earn ur bruises 😂
Does it ever get easier or more enjoyable?
Dizziness hack: find a point in the room and as you move around, look for that point. You end up focusing on that point and feels less dizzy
I have super sweaty palms and feet (hyperhydrosis) and poor upper body strength and grip, so i am having a really hard time. I used tite grip 1 on my palms and it helps a bit. Getting Dry Hands soon to layer over. I also got a pole to install at home to practise more. Everyone in class is advancing faster, really demoralizing sometimes
Sounds tough! I know some people use grippy gloves just so they can participate, as I am not so sure the best products for hyperhydrosis. Let me know what products you liked, would be helpful to know so I can suggest some good ones to my students :D
I have the same condition and sweat right through Dry Hands 😭😭 I'm seriously considering botox injections at this point
Maybe try a silicone or cloth wrap around your pole at home. Or reconsider the finish on your at home pole. Wash your hands really well with dawn soap before grip. I also get very sweaty and I have to keep a towel just for that.
You got this! Keep going, stay strong! You're worth it! ❤️
I love pole now that I stopped taking lessons. My progress has stalled but I have so much fun on my xstage at home 💃🏾
Thank you. They say the intro to pole class only has to be taken 4-8 times at the studio I go to before moving on to level 1, and im on my 10th intro class. It is pretty discouraging.
It’s hard to put a timeline on things! We are all so different and learn differently too!!
lol I’ve been to over 30 and I’m still a beginner. I’ve progressed differently with different instructors and I find people who progress really fast have a history of gymnastics, gym, and dance etc and I’m building from scratch but I’m still growing so progress is progress
This is me 100%. I took 7 intro classes and still struggling with level 1. I'm struggling very bad.
Thank you for this! I would love to see some stretches or conditioning moves that you recommend! I’m just starting my journey and would like to work on these in between my classes
i just started and some times i wanna give up i feel like im never gonna get it and theres no point BUT i just try to remember that its new and it takes time to learn things
this was a really thoughtful and in-depth video about a lot of the common issues that come up in pule dancing for beginners/intermediates and I really appreciate your attention to detail
Omgeee I’m soo happy to see you back! Your my favorite pole teacher on TH-cam! I love how you teach and the reliability. It helps sooo much😩🙌🏾 I’ve progressed so much with your help ❤️
Omggg! So happy you think so! I love teaching and one day I plan to become a teacher 😁 I'm so proud you have managed to progress using my videos (which is not an easy thing to do!!).
Your voice and way of explaining is so calming, thank you for these tips!
What an insightful video clip...I hated pole cuz I felt pain etc...and very envious of those who can do pole tricks...but your video is encouraging...thanx from Thailand
I love the honesty and the way you break things down
Thanks Anisa 💗 I've been told I'm thorough. Maybe even a little bit too thorough at times 😅 But I'm glad you like it!
I needed this today! Thank you ❤
Very useful thank you. I have my first pole class next week. So excited!
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Omg. Thank you.
I been doing pole for about a year and this is so helpful.
So awesome that you still found it useful as a more experienced poler! 💖
Thank you for this! I’m feeling much more hopeful. ❤
all amazing tips, some i hadn’t even thought would be necessary, thank you so much!
Ooo excellent! I hoped I would reveal something new for you 🤗 How long have you been poling?
@@PoletatoJemPoleDancer you absolutely did, i am brand new, trying to stock up on tips and basics, you have been the MOST helpful❤️thank you so much for everything you’ve shared
I really genuinely appreciate you making this video. Finding your channel has been a blessing for me. I am recovering from a brain bleed stroke 16 surgeries and hemiparalysis open-heart surgery and I have a lot of medical history Mary by their medical error. I just bought a bowl and I am going to start using it to be a form of physical therapy. I have all of my body back now except for my left arm and hand. I feel like I will be able to do this though, after watching your video. It has taken me 5 1/2 years to regain this much function to relearn how to speak my few languages including of course my first language, English! To be able to write this, walk, use my hand, that unfortunately never happened. So, I’m going at this with two legs and one hand.
I really really appreciate your video and kind words of wisdom.
I am confident that this will be a lot of help that once my pole is set up that this video will be my biggest helper. Thank you. ❤
I wish you the best of luck 💕
You can do it
Thank you so much for putting yourself through those dizzy spins! You mentioned tips that other people didnt for why Ive been spinning too fast
Hearing about a move called a vomitron has instilled a new fear for later down the line.
My main goal right now is to work on slowing down my spin during a climb.
If it helps I’ve been doing pole for a long while now, and I’ve never once seen anyone vomit 😅
My issue is my skin grips TOO MUCH on the pole, it's very painful.
And mines always slippy 😂
I just did 3 pole classes. It's very hard, and I realize how weak I am.😢😢
I love how detailed you are, so so helpful. Thank you for all this information
This is so helpful and encouraging, it’s such a humbling challenge to learn a new skill. I find myself always being torn between sticking with it and giving up, but I guess as they say, if it was easy, everyone would do it. Thank you for sharing your wisdom ❤
Absolutely love your channel. Thank you for your videos 🥰
Can you do a video on stretches you do before and after pole work
Very helpful videos thank you so much for the help keep up the work beautiful ❤️
Your channel is a game changer. It is so helpful.
Oh my! What a lovely thing to hear 💖 I recognise you from other video comments so thanks for following along!
Oh my days, you're my favorite pole teacher... I think I might stick at it x
Yesss! DO IT 😆
Oh, you know I am here for a discussion like this! Can't wait to see the other parts, too!
Thanks Kelsey! Love having you around 💖
GREAT tips!!!!
This was really helpful and inspiring. You're a great teacher. Thank you!
THANK YOU MELANIE! I'm so happy this was helpful for you? Are you new to the pole dance game? 😁
What a nice video! Really helpful tips. I will try to realise them in my next pole class :)
Thanks Ari! Let me know how it goes trying to put some of these things into practise :D It isn't always easy! I even have to stop and try to remember my own advice to not over do my attempts on a new move! 😄 I got some blisters forming but I don't think they'll be popping with my toughened pole hands 💪 😂
Subscribed to you cuz i am interested in learning pole dancing eventually...need the money for equipment and classes... but i am currently doing aerial yoga so hopefully I will accumulate enough strength by the time i start!
Can't wait for you to start! You'll be getting some good strength built doing aerial yoga! that sounds fun too! 😝
I took my first classes the other day (I did pretty good, but I definitely didn’t master any of the moves) and I kept slipping off the pole for simple leg holds I was like oh nah I need to actually come in and practice climbing ups and down the pole until the strength is 2nd nature and I’m not scared of the tightness
Is there anything you recommend to strengthen the upper body, I’m a bigger girl and I feel like I can’t hold myself at as (I’m also trying to lose weight to help that)
Hello Jennifer! Good on you for thinking about strengthening work (It's a great idea!).
There are sooo many upper body strengthening exercises you'll find on the internet! Here's my advice based on what I've learnt from Neola Wilby's Strength and Conditioning for Pole book:
1) Off the pole training is great to get your muscles gradually prepared for on the pole work and to increase strength.
2) Strengthen by using resistance either by by doing moves which use your own body weight or using resistance bands or dumbbells (start with lighter weights first!). I suggest resistance bands before dumbbells as you can focus on engaging the correct muscles with less pressure.
3) Ideally you want to strengthen in all plains of motion (flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal and external rotation). These can be technical terms but if you search up "shoulder [insert motion e.g. flexion] exercises" then you'll be able to see what these movements look like.
4) For beginner moves which are using your arms upright, you are doing a vertical pull motion. So to help pull yourself up eventually on the pole, you want to do vertical pulling exercises off the pole which you can do with a resistance band tied to a fixed object e.g. a staircase post/pole. Also note that you are not just using your shoulder to hold you up but other muscles too such as your lats and pecs. So practise engaging those muscles too without resistance, then with resistance. This video explains it really well! th-cam.com/video/xT-FDcPqcPA/w-d-xo.html
6) Start small and go slow! Start with easier moves and gradually increase to ones that are more tricky or require more weight from your body/ dumbbells.
7) Another way you can strengthen your upper body by doing other exercises which are less strain on your body like Yoga, Pilates, basic gymnastics/acro moves.
I hope I didn't overwhelm you! There's just so much I could say on this topic and plan to make a video for beginner strengthening and conditioning for pole!
If you can't find videos on exercises using the muscles/movements above, let me know and I'll send some links! 💗
@@PoletatoJemPoleDancer this is the best advice I’ve gotten 🥺🫶🏻 honestly thank you so much! And don’t worry you haven’t overwhelmed me at all! I think the only thing that can get overwhelming is not being able to hold on to the pole and use it like pros (and I know they’re pros, so I can’t compare myself but I think it’s a habit for everyone 😂). But thank you once again
@@Jennifer-qw6pz AWW thank you Jennifer! I love that I've been helpful to you! I'm very keen to do a conditioning video too 😁 Ask any question anytime! ❤
Hey there thanks so much for this video! I'd love to know where your pants are from, I've been trying to find some that are short enough, but still give some coverage like yours in this video!
Hello! They are from Bloch :)
Apparently shaving blisters down helps. However, I’m a high intermediate pole dancer now, and I still get bloody blisters 😅
It’s best to just leave blisters alone and let them heal themselves. The fluid inside is to protect the skin underneath, so popping them or messing with them can expose or worsen the damage of the skin underneath and it’ll take longer to heal.
i'm new to this i just got my pole and all i can do is clime. is there anything i should know? and i'm also worried because i don't have much upper arm strength.
I'm a beginner at pole dancing, I'm taking two class per week and three classes of pilates is that okay? I love your video btw ❤
My studio has stainless steel poles and I have chrome at home. I'm struggling so much with my chrome pole.
How are you doing with the chrome pole now?
@simona5491 I still struggle at home but I rarely use my home pole. I get most of my practice at the studio. I also took very very fine sanding paper and took the shiny layer off my crome pole
@ I see, is chrome harder to stick to? I just started my pole journey beginning of December taking a 4 week intro class program and now I'm enrolled in a 3 month plan which includes taking intro pole again (6 weeks this time). I'm going to stick to the studio!
@simona5491 yes, crome is harder. Especially when first starting out but once you get the hang of it then it becomes easier. That's what my instructors and classmates tell me
What brand and kind of pole did you get??
X-pole!!
X-PERT NX . bit.ly/33Ly91c
If you are in a country that can't purchase from this site, I linked some other's in description box :)
This link is no longer available, do you mind posting it again?
I wanted to do pole dancing ever since I was 12, five years later still not anywhere since I’m in a third world country
I always forget to bring my monkey grip to class
you’re sticky from the ocean cuz it’s full of fish pee. 😂
🤔 🅿🆁🅾🅼🅾🆂🅼
I had my first class and it was advertised as a beginner class and oh boy it wasn’t. Cried my whole cycle home 🥲
I love how detailed you are, so so helpful. Thank you for all this information