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pole dancing for fitness

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hairyqueenofscots · 19/11/2012 09:36

in my work i work with very highly qualified academics, i am support staff. they have all recently started these classes and burlesque. I have recently got very interested in the feminism on MN. I am saddened these woman are doing this ,they have everything going for them! Am i wrong? be gentle i am a learner :)

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MoomieAndFreddie · 19/11/2012 10:21

yy wilsonfrickett

exactly that

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hairyqueenofscots · 19/11/2012 10:24

so sorry about your friend kim.

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KittyLilith · 19/11/2012 10:25

I'm still of the opinion that the intent matters. Pretending to be a stripper or performing for the male gaze was the furthest thing from my mind. I find the gym boring. It's fun to spin round upside down. That's my main reason for doing the classes.

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AnyFucker · 19/11/2012 10:32

IMO, it's the "root" that matters. Where it came from. How stuff like pole dancing (that originated in the sex industry) is being normalised in society. Yes, people have always swung around ropes, and slippery poles (anyone seen a team of laughing and mostly drunk people climbing a greasy pole...now that is a laugh) and stuff. But what we are talking about here is something very different.

Has there been a "Pole dancing gift set" for 8yo's in Tesco yet ? If not, there will be soon.

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crescentmoon · 19/11/2012 10:33

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DameMargotFountain · 19/11/2012 10:39

but Wilson, the only reason you need to do that stuff, is to pole dance

i don't think many of our top women athletes put pole dancing onto their schedule

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GetAllTheThings · 19/11/2012 10:44

Has there been a "Pole dancing gift set" for 8yo's in Tesco yet ? If not, there will be soon.

Yes here. There are also pole dancing classes for children.

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BeerTricksPott3r · 19/11/2012 10:44

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AnyFucker · 19/11/2012 10:47

I thought so, GetAll Sad

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badtasteflump · 19/11/2012 10:47

What a load of bollocks it all is.

Prostitution is probably good for fitness too - all that walking the streets and frantic shagging Hmm

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badtasteflump · 19/11/2012 10:49

GetAll I don't think the item you linked to looks aimed at children, actually.

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AbigailAdams · 19/11/2012 10:54

How many men do you have in your class Moomie?

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GetAllTheThings · 19/11/2012 10:54

GetAll I don't think the item you linked to looks aimed at children, actually.

Well they were forced to remove it from the 'toys and games' section of their website and move it to 'Fitness Accessories' so someone thought it was I guess..

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WilsonFrickett · 19/11/2012 10:59

That product you linked to is exactly what I'm talking about though GetAll, coming as it does with its handy '100 dance dollars'. That's exactly what I mean about intent. The intent there is to link the pole to dancing for money. If you take that intent away then it's just a pole.

Unlike lapdancing - which is always 'for' men, 'by' women - pole dancing can be just dancing if the intent, content and audience is right.

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AnyFucker · 19/11/2012 11:04

I wonder why people don't dance around telegraph poles, high jump poles, flag poles etc ? Confused

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SHRIIIEEEKPoolingBearBlood · 19/11/2012 11:05

100 dance dollars
Shock
In fairness I don't actually think that's intended for children

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BeerTricksPott3r · 19/11/2012 11:07

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AnyFucker · 19/11/2012 11:09

of course, BTP

Firemen are supposed to maintain a certain level of physical fitness, aren't they ?

Perfect...they have the ideal fitness solution right there in the station

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DameMargotFountain · 19/11/2012 11:09

you can't dance round a telegraph pole, you'd get dog piss all up your fishnets Grin

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AnyFucker · 19/11/2012 11:09
Grin
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WilsonFrickett · 19/11/2012 11:09

And splinters in your bits Shock

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AnyFucker · 19/11/2012 11:13

ah, but wilson, your bits would not be available for splinter insertion

...if pole dancing were just for fitness

you would be pole dancing around a telegraph pole in your duffel coat, Moon boots and woolly tights, wouldn't you, bits very firmly out of reach of splinters ?Grin

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WilsonFrickett · 19/11/2012 11:14

Grin You are so right, I would probably wear my padded cycling shorts as well, thus adding a further layer of protection.

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ConfusedPixie · 19/11/2012 11:26

Wilsonfrickett: That is amazing. I always raise a brow at the pole dancing for fitness classes as I have seen some which are, essentially, copying strippers. But I have also seem some where the teacher is attempting to teach that's on that video and it is stunning.

There are lessons near me run by a bloke, who is absolutely amazing at it. I saw him at a local event recently and he is fantastic. I have no idea who he is though or where the lessons are, I lost the leaflet :(

I would love to do more athletic-style lessons, but I would because it would go well alongside my hula hooping and poi. I would do bellydancing, trapezing and other circus skills (such as acrobatics on ribbons) for the same reason. I need to work on body movement for my hooping and poi, and these are all good examples of body movement I need to start improving on!

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