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is information about the Poledance.
Pole dancing is a form of dancing/gymnastics
that takes muscular endurance and coordination as well
as sensuality. It involves dancing sensually with a
vertical pole and is often used in strip clubs and gentlemen's
clubs, although more recently artistic pole dancing
is used in cabaret and stage performance in a non-erotic
environment. In a strip club setting, pole dancing is
often performed less gymnastically and combined with
striptease, and/or lap dancing between performers. The
dancer(s) may simply hold the pole, or use it to perform
more athletic moves such as climbs, spins, and body
inversions.
The standard dance pole typically
consists of a hollow, steel or brass pole running from
floor to ceiling. The diameter is usually around 2 inches,
allowing it to be gripped comfortably with one hand.
Home versions are available which
may be used for practice or aerobic exercise. Materials
include polished stainless steel, chromed steel, and
brass. Each material allows for different gripping ability.
Polished steel is one of the slickest materials, which
provides for a faster, more fluid dance; brass poles
provide more friction, allowing for an easier hold with
hands or thighs and creating a slow, sensual dance style.
Titanium poles are also now available, which provide
more friction than even brass poles, allowing more sustained
moves on the pole, including advanced "pole tricks".
Poles are held in place by using
threading to brace them against a ceiling joist. Stationary
and rotating versions are available.
Show Poles There are now
poles available for use in clubs that provide amazing
visual effects, though they cannot support the weight
of a pole dancer. These poles are made with clear plastics
and contain water, glitter, and special reflective materials
which provide amazing effects when used in conjunction
with strobe lighting, as well as lighting hidden in
their base joists.
Pole dance
as exercise
Recently, pole dancing has caught on as a new and increasingly
popular form of exercise, in which women (and sometimes
men) use the pole as a workout prop. This form of exercise
increases upper body strength (by using the body itself
as resistance) while toning the body as a whole.
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