7 Entries into an Allegra

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @JK-ft2rs
    @JK-ft2rs Год назад +1

    I love thesee!! "x entries into x move" thank you!!

    • @PoleFreaks
      @PoleFreaks  Год назад

      Yay! I’m so glad you like them 😀

  • @GoGfananimal
    @GoGfananimal 7 месяцев назад

    i love these thank u so much

    • @PoleFreaks
      @PoleFreaks  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I hope this video is useful 😀

  • @lwally579
    @lwally579 Год назад

    Thanks for these tutorials and explanations. For a beginner, this is really helpful.

    • @PoleFreaks
      @PoleFreaks  Год назад

      Thank you! I’m so glad it’s useful 😀

  • @tilltanky5367
    @tilltanky5367 2 месяца назад +2

    There is this one type of ‘pole’, (I don’t think you would consider it a ‘real’ pole for these kind of moves), that is commonly used in ‘clubs’, mainly on circular tables:
    They are short, about 5 or 6 feet tall, and they are fairly thin, I don’t think they could support the full weight of a body. They swivel on a ball bearing at the base of it, kind of like a joystick. (I think they are called ‘swivel poles’?), and the performers primarily do ground work around them, only using the pole itself to twerk on, or to help them get up, and at most sometimes they use it to somersault ‘vault’, like an Olympic pole vaulter but with a somersault or fan kick while doing it, because the poles swivel on a ball bearing at their base, like a joystick. Do you know of any lessons on how to use this style of pole and learn how to do these ‘vaulting’ moves?

    • @PoleFreaks
      @PoleFreaks  2 месяца назад

      @@tilltanky5367 I think you’re talking about spin pole 😀

    • @tilltanky5367
      @tilltanky5367 2 месяца назад +1

      @@PoleFreaks no, these pole don’t spin, rather they ‘whip’ back and and forth because they are flexible and have a big ball at their base so they move like a joystick.
      Clubs are lightyears ahead of studios technologically lol, they have all kinds of pole variations that studios don’t have, like motorized spinning poles, spinning platform poles where the platform also spins, so that if there is a move that requires a foot on the ground, you can still spin with it. And the pole I mentioned that ‘whips’ back and forth like a video game controller joystick…