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Virtual pole dancing class |
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tries out her moves |
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Rachel
Anstis twists and spins around the pole like a expert, here she
shows us how to copy her elegant and erotic
moves.
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To
get us started she shows us a few basic moves, the walk around,
bridge, the body ripple, the straight leg grip and the reverse hold.
These postures are relatively easy for a beginner to get into.
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The
Walk Around
Stand tall with your shoulders back. Stick out your bum and
your chest. Look at the audience. Hook your arm around the pole
and on tip toes wall slowly and sexily round the pole. |
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The
Bridge
From the Walk Around hold the pole with one hand, place the
pole between your legs and still on tip toes slowly drop backwards
towards the floor, curving your spine as you go until you can
see the audience. |
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The
Body Ripple
Holding the pole with one hand move into it with your shoulders,
stick your bum out, ripple inwards until your stomach is on
the pole, then pull out with your shoulders, so that your pelvis
is on the pole. Repeat several times so the movement flows.
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The
Straight Leg Grip
For this movement you must jump onto the pole holding with both
hands grip the pole between your legs. Release one hand and
lean away from the pole, straighten one leg and spin around
slowly in this position. |
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The
Reverse Hold
Stand side-on to the pole. Hold the pole with both hands straight
and arms above your head. Bend legs and hook the right leg around
the pole so it rests in the crook of the knee. Cross both feet
behind you and spin around slowly. |
| Tips
to bring out the pole dancer in you! |
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Invest in some sassy outfits.
2. Set the mood with some appropriate music.
3. Keep eye contact with your partner/audience as you dance.
4. Keep on tip toes to make legs look longer and leaner.
5. Be confident in your moves, express yourself and don’t worry
about the size of your bum/stomach. You'll look fantastic. |
Warning:
Before attempting these exercises you should warm up properly and
ensure all equipment is safe. Taking part in an organised class
is advisable!
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