This was so hard for me to figure out in the beginning (mostly because I had to do it on stage in front of an audience) but once I did this became one of my favorite moves to just dance around the pole. There is no limit for revolutions as long as you can stave off the dizziness and you can do a half or even 1/4 turn to get you positioned where you want to be to set up your next move. This is the last video in the side-climb series. All of these moves can be done from side climb or from aerially inverting. The diagonal split is a cool move to throw into any performance and can be transitioned off a couple different holds. It does help if you can do a floor split but if you get the right angle like with everything else in pole it can be faked so don't get discouraged and keep working for that split. |
AuthorAviva has been instructing private clients and group classes for over 20 years. Her passion is pole dancing. Her focus is safe, effective training for the purpose of achieving your goal. Archives
May 2021
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