MISSION 500 - Wrist Sit aka Hello Boys common mistakes and tips.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • MISSION 500 - Day 52
    Tips & common mistakes for the Wrist Seat aka 'Hello Boys'
    Getting the technique right with the push and pull will help you with other follow on / advanced moves.
    The pre requisite is basic martini which you'll find in the beginner foundation pole lessons
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Комментарии • 8

  • @fyrimamirosa
    @fyrimamirosa Год назад

    Wow thank you so much! This was really helpful! I think I finally found out why my wrist sit wasn't quite right. ❤

  • @judibaldock7378
    @judibaldock7378 2 года назад

    Fabulous …first time judi

  • @tilltanky5367
    @tilltanky5367 2 месяца назад

    I have a question for you, maybe you know more about it.
    There is a very unique style/type of pole I saw once at a club. It was very short, maybe 5 to 6 ft tall. It was very thin, maybe 30mm or 35mm. I don’t know if it could support body weight for extended periods of time.
    It ‘whipped’ or ‘wobbled’ back and forth, because of a ball at its base that allowed the whole pole to rock back and forth and around like a video game controller joystick. The performers used the rocking ‘joystick’ like motion of the pole to perform moves that resembled pole vaulting like you’d see in the Olympics, but on a smaller scale of course. And also incorporating fan kicks and somersaults and such. One of the dancers even twisted over the TOP of the pole, which would be impossible on a traditional pole of course.
    Have you ever heard/seen of this type of pole before? Or maybe it was a custom thing for the club, I don’t know.
    I can’t find much out about it online, maybe you could help if you know something about it?
    Clubs seem to have a lot of crazy unique pole types that you don’t see in studios or competitions.
    Like, I’ve either seen or heard of:
    1. A pole that bounces up and down on hidden internal springs, instead of spinning
    2. A motorized spinning pole
    3. A pole with a seat built in
    4. Poles with various protrusions from the sides and on top for added acrobatic ability
    5. Poles that are thicker, like 70 or 80mm, and thus have a whole different technique set needed to use them
    6. A spiral/corkscrew pole that looks exactly like those ‘swirly poles’ you see at kids playgrounds.
    7. Dual poles that are 2 or 3 feet apart, with the spinning axis pivot point in the middle of them (because the whole platform they are in spins with them), so that one or more person can do pole moves where they have body contact with the two poles at the same time
    Maybe they are custom made by the clubs? It’s a shame because they all sound pretty cool and I think they would have a lot of potential for acrobatics…

  • @Crevure2b
    @Crevure2b Год назад

    Hi,why to do this move with socks,very cold at the studio? It's pity to don't see the feet on this move. Kisses from Corsica

    • @PolePowerAcademy
      @PolePowerAcademy  Год назад +3

      Hi, because I love socks 🥰

    • @Crevure2b
      @Crevure2b Год назад

      @@PolePowerAcademy on the pole it's like on the bed,never socks ! :)

    • @RightInTheArena
      @RightInTheArena 9 месяцев назад

      @@Crevure2b take your foot fetish elsewhere…weirdo from Corsica