5 Things all Pole Beginners should know
A lot of people are trying out pole dancing for fitness and fun! It’s a full-body workout that includes cardio and resistance training in one. You can even improve your flexibility with various acrobatic moves. Beginners can also enjoy the perks of a dance pole workout, suspending weights, or propelling around the pole. But it’s no simple task! Climbing a pole involves incredible strength!! Here are a few tips that beginners should know.
You have to expose skin against the
metal poles.
Pole dancers should push their tummies,
legs, arms against the pole for better traction. Doing this is how you can
master poses, footwork, and spins. Sure, you can wear any type of pants when
pole dancing, but exposing your skin is necessary. Try
out your moves on a silicone dance pole if you don’t like how metal
feels.
Don’t worry about how you look.
There are advanced moves that are
performed by wearing pants, shorts, tights, etc. Working on new dance moves wearing tiny shorts and sports bras is intimidating. Don’t think twice
about how you look. Instead, try focusing on the movement you’re trying out. Focusing
this way can help free your mind and help you learn faster, and build your
confidence. Make it more fun by practicing on a pink dance pole.
Your hand's grip on the pole can be
challenging but makes a difference in how quickly you learn your moves. Ensure
hands are always dry, or else you could lose grip and fall. Start by training
your grip on the pole without any aids. Avoid wearing moisture, creams, lotions,
and try Itac or Dry Hands instead.
It’s not just for the girls!!
Men can take up Pole Dance Fitness
too! It is ideal for guys to build up upper body strength, stronger backs, and good
arms muscles.
Prepare for the burn.
Pole dancing is only sexy once you have
mastered all the steps. Like any other dance form, you have a whole training
process to complete filled with awkward, painful, and challenging moments!
Beginners should be prepared for scrapes, bruises, burns from trying out any
moves. It helps a bit to wear comfortable clothes over fashionable tiny shorts,
sports bras, heels, etc.
Better strength and flexibility
As your body gets used to all the
soreness, blisters your body will end up looking and feeling much better. You
will notice your arms, back, legs getting stronger as the pain decreases
gradually. As you stretch all muscles, you’ll find yourself getting more
flexible – you will be able to bend, twist and contort to perfection as you
pick up new moves.
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