Focus On: Pole Fitness
Hi lovelies ๐ How has your day been? As always, thanks for your fabulous comments this morning. Iโm so thankful to have yโall hanging out with me <3
I thought it would be fun to do some spontaneous posts featuring more obscure workouts and classes. When I put the call out on Facebook, Pole dancing was a quick and popular request ๐ This should be a good first one in the series because itโs a class I have experience with and really enjoyed. Source
When I lived in Valdosta, I took weekly pole dancing classes with a friend at a small studio, which has since closed down. Our instructor had a lot of real life experience, so it was interesting to say the least, but we always looked forward to this class. It was an intense workout and a lot of fun.
What is it: Pole Fitness. There are a variety of types out there, from Pole Dancing, Pole-altes, Pole Aerobics, etc. but the premise is pretty much the same: youโll spin and dance your way to a toned body and most likely really enjoy yourself. Itโs one of those rare gems of a workout that doesnโt feel like youโre working out.
What to expect: More of a โclub-likeโ feel, with dim and colored lights, loud music and ladies only. Most likely, youโll have an Intro to Pole class before you start with Beginner level classes, just to become more familiar with some basic moves and how it all works. I was really surprised at my first class to discover that the pole actually spinsโfor some reason I thought it was stable and you had to make the spinning happen yourself. The fact that the pole rotates makes it a *little* easier, but it still takes a lot of strength.
Usually, youโll learn a few combos and put the moves into a dance. Pole dancing has a little bit of a stigma attached to it, but I promise that itโs extremely tasteful and a legit workout. Itโs more empowering than anything and I didnโt feel self-conscious or embarrassed to take class.
What to wear: Skin sticks better than fabric โand youโll want a little traction- so the best bet is to wear tighter fitting shorts (my fave are lululemon boogie shorts), a tank or sports bra and sneakers. Some studios may prefer you to be barefoot, while others will encourage you to bring heels. I may or may not have purchased 7 inch clear heels with a sparkly pink butterfly on them, just for classes ๐
The pros:
-You will be sore, in a good way. Iโve lifted weights consistently for the past 5 years or so, and pole dancing made me sore unlike anything else. It helped to target my arms (especially my biceps), and my thighs (including the hard-to-target abductors and adductors).
-Itโs a great way to meet new friends. I LOVED the group of girls who took class in Valdosta. They didnโt take it too seriously and were super encouraging when my friend and I went to our first class.
-Often, you can arrange personal classes for birthday parties and bachelorette parties
The cons:
-Youโll be bruised up. I had crazy bruises all over my arms and stomach. Thought theyโd go away or happen less often the more I took class, but they didnโt.
-As with any type of group fitness, the class depends on the instructor and the music. Our instructor was a pro (literally), and while she was super sweet and fun, she didnโt know how to teach fitness. We learned some awesome spins and tricks,but she had a difficult time putting class together. Obviously, I still went and had a blast, but preferred the classes I took in Orlando.
Want to learn more? My friend Meghann did an awesome video about Vixen Fitness in Orlando.
Have you ever taking pole classes before? Would you? If you have, what was your experience like?
Hope you guys are enjoying your day!!
See ya later tonight <3
xoxo
Gina
Love this. keep em coming! i also like how you even added- what to wear comment.
I love love love pole dancing. I have have danced the pole, pussycat, lap, burlesque, and aerial (hello silks!) at Sedusa Studios here in CA. The classes are small and limited but the instructors are very one on one and take it slow for all levels. I got so many bruises from the pole and rash burns from the silk but they are so much fun! I was so toned and strong when I did pole, an awesome workout. Too bad it’s super expensive so I had to stop doing it ๐
So funny this was posted! After reading it I wanted to sign up, but thought *maybe a Groupon or something will pop up….sure enough, yesterday there was a DailyDeal email – $20 for 20 classes! You bet your booty I signed up ๐
so fun! let me know how it goes ๐