by Guest Author | Nov 27, 2020 | Student Journey
Pole is the love I never knew I needed until it smacked me in the face. It challenges me to try new things without discouraging me and driving change through negativity. I don’t have to be beaten down or sad so that pole can lift me up again. If I’m flying high, pole...
by Guest Author | Nov 25, 2020 | Instructor Journey
When I was a still a student at Aerial Dance, I developed a fun weekend ritual. I would wake up early on a Saturday morning, make myself some oatmeal and a giant pot of coffee, and settle into the couch for a phone binge session. On YouTube and/or Instagram, I’d...
by Student | Nov 20, 2020 | Student Journey
As a 53 year old woman pole dancing is one of those things I thought was way beyond my physical ability. It has become one of the most exciting adventures of my life and I’m so glad I stumbled upon it. Although pole dancing is a highly skilled sport, it is entirely...
by Guest Author | Nov 18, 2020 | Instructor Journey
Do you ever think about it? What we do? How weird it is? Because I do. One of my favorite things about instructing aerial fitness is seeing expectations fly out of the window. When I have a new student exclaim in frustration; ” I SUCK at this!” I respond...
by Paula Brusky | Nov 17, 2020 | Paula's Journey
With no federal response, states are being left to decide how to deal with the increasing Covid numbers on their own. In some ways that’s great because different states have different situations; however it is also leaves a room full of governors taking a test...