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This is Harder than it LOOKS
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This is Harder than it LOOKS

Pole dancing, is it a sport?

YES! YES! YES and more yes. My girlfriend and I signed up to participate in a poledancing class. We both were nervous, not knowing what to anticipate. I mean, it's a "learn how to dance like a stripper' class in essence. So, you could imagine, we had our reservations…but curiosity prevailed.

Outside of being completely winded and sweating a lot, I enjoyed myself and can't wait to register for the 6-week course.

Notes to the novice Pole Dancer:

  1. Wear shorts...the smaller, the better. When you're trying to fling yourself around a metal pole, yoga pants tend to flip flop everywhere, slowing down your twirling momentum...(that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it).
  2. Don't look at the other girls in the class. If you're picking up the dance routine just fine, once you glance over at Faux-Candy with the horrid red plaid Catholic girl style mini-skirt with the dingy white-ish corset top on with, and I SWEAR white bobby socks and 6-inch white stripper shoes and pimples on her booty---you'll quickly forget if you were on 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, 6, 7, 8....
  3. Bring knee pads. Or learn how to drop to the ground in a doggy style position WITHOUT bruising your knees.
  4. Don't feel embarrassed if you can't shake it like the instructor. Just go home and start watching BET to learn the latest dance moves.
  5. Bring an open mind. You'll see women of all shapes, sizes and color..if you think it's one type of lonely housewife class...you're wrong.
  6. And most importantly, remember IT'S HARDER THAN IT LOOKS!

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