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TEMPORARY CHANGE TO POLE PRAC
During Linna's absence, the following arrangements have been made for Pole Prac:
1. No change to Wed Pole Prac, 9 to 10 pm.
2. Sat Pole Prac is cancelled - w.e.f. Sat 10 to Sat 24 May, both dates inclusive.
3. Pole Prac has been arranged for Thu 7:30 to 8:30 pm, w.e.f. Thu 24 Apr to Thu 22 May, both dates inclusive.
Pole Prac reverts back to Wed 9:15 to 10:15 pm and Sat 6:30 to 7:30 pm with effect from Wed 28 May 2008, as reflected in the studio's updated full schedule.
What
is Pole Dance?
Pole dancing is a form of dancing / gymnastics that takes muscular endurance and coordination as well as sensuality. It involves dancing with a vertical pole where the dancer may simply hold the pole, or use it to perform more athletic moves such as climbs, spins, and body inversions. Upper body and core strength are important to proficiency, which takes time to develop.
Pole Dance is now a recognised form of exercise adopted by women from all over the world and can be used as both an aerobic and anaerobic workout. It is more than just a sexy routine danced around a pole. It requires strength, flexibility and athleticism in order to execute the moves well and with ease. Mastering tricks on the pole is a very empowering experience.
Recognised schools and qualifications are being developed as pole dancing increases in popularity. Pole dancing is also regarded by many as a performing art.
Linna Tan is the pioneer of pole dance and the first to teach group exotic dance classes in Singapore.
Linna has been featured in many publications, including The Straits Times, The New Paper, Elle, Shape, Female, IS magazine and Indulgence.
There are two types of classes for Pole Dance – Pole-xercise and Pole-licious.
Pole-licious 1
This Pole Dance course is for students who wish to incorporate dance moves with their pole tricks. The warm up and strengthening exercises will be similar to those done in Pole-xercise I. However, more time will also be spent on body isolations and flexibility exercises to prepare students to execute Pole Dance moves.
Pole-licious 2
The conditioning exercises at this level will be more challenging as students will be expected to perform more difficult Pole Dance tricks such as inverts. The Pole Dance moves will also be more demanding, so time will be spent on breaking the moves down into easy-to-follow steps.
Pole 3
As the students become more confident in their Pole Dance tricks and dance moves, this level will progress at a more rigorous pace.
Pole 4
The Pole Dance choreography taught at this level will have both advanced pole tricks and transitional dance moves.
Pole-xercise 1
This is a fitness class that incorporates pole strengthening and cardio exercises, making use of the pole, resistance bands and your own body weight. Simple pole tricks will be taught in this level. Classes will end with stretching and flexibility training, essential for execution of certain pole tricks.
Pole-xercise 2
The pole strengthening and cardio exercises at this level will be more challenging. More difficult pole tricks, such as inverts, will also be taught as you should be able to hold your own body weight after completing Pole-xercise I.
Pole Prac
An hour for you to practice the moves you learnt in class. A mid-week stress reliever! Every Wednesday from 9:15 to 10:15 pm and every Saturday 6:30 to 7:30 pm, S$5 per entry.
Terms & Conditions to use of poles during Pole Prac:
- Pole Prac is supervised by the Pole Performance Team members. Please comply with their requests and instructions.
- Limited to 16 persons.
- 2 ladies to the use of 1 pole. Please be considerate and SHARE!
- Please do not abuse the time set aside for Pole Prac and use the poles for personal instruction to non-students of the studio.
- Everyone is required to sign an indemnity before using the poles. If you are not a Jitterbugs Swingapore Pole Dance student, please ensure that you sign the indemnity before using the poles.
Attire: Shorts or a bikini bottom with a cropped top or fitted spaghetti top so that you have as much exposed skin as possible. This will help with the more advanced pole tricks as you will need the exposed skin to grip onto the pole.
Footwear: No shoes required, just your bare feet. As you get more confident with the execution of the moves, you can wear heels with ankle support.
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