by Sara-May | Apr 29, 2019 | Train for Pole
I’m writing this having just returned from a weekend in the UK, where I completed the Xpert L1-L2 Pole Instructor Training. When I was considering taking an accredited pole instructor training course, I couldn’t find many reviews of Xpert Instructor...
by Sara-May | Mar 22, 2019 | Train for Pole
Grip-aids can be a controversial topic in the pole industry. Some people are vehemently anti grip-aid, believing that it is a crutch for aspiring pole athletes. On the other side of the argument are the people who are so pro-grip-aid that they DO become dependant on...
by Sara-May | Jan 20, 2019 | Train for Pole
I often see pole dancing touted as a complete full-body workout. While this is kind of true, it’s also kind of a misleading statement. Generally speaking, pole is an upper-body and core-centric, strength-based workout. It typically requires elements of...
by Sara-May | Jan 1, 2019 | Lifestyle for Pole, Nutrition for Pole, Train for Pole
It’s the first of January as I’m writing this, Happy New Year! I LOVE taking some time at the beginning of each year to reflect on the year that was and to make plans and set goals for the year to come. Reflections on 2018 2018 was a mixed bag of a year...
by Sara-May | Nov 7, 2018 | Train for Pole
Prior to registering for Croatia Pole Camp, I had never heard of Josh Taylor. I booked his Unicorn Porn workshop PURELY because of the name. I mean, who in their right mind would decline to participate in something called Unicorn Porn?? And while there were many, many...
by Sara-May | Oct 21, 2018 | Nutrition for Pole, Train for Pole
Among other things, I set up Train for Pole as a place to record my own training and maintain accountability to my goals. As a part of this, I will be posting monthly check-ins. These will include the goals that I am currently working towards, both pole and non-pole...