The (Not So) Secret Diary Of A Pole and Aerial Hoop Beginner – Week Nine

Week Nine – Pole

Apologies for the belated post, it’s been an incredibly busy week at X-POLE HQ.

Anyway, after the usual warm up with Hannah (I must get it all written down and detail it for you guys one day) and some conditioning, we got on the poles and started the main portion of the session.

We started with Fan Kick in to Pole Sit. If you’ve read any of my previous posts, you’ll know that my Fan Kick isn’t the greatest: plenty of effort put in, but it looks a bit “limp!” Anyway, throwing caution to the wind, I really decided to go for it on the first attempt. It didn’t turn out too bad until my ankle connected soundly with the pole while sweeping round to get to the Pole Sit (another bruise to add to the collection)!

But after a few more tries it was more or less there, so I can’t complain too much and after the initial shock of the ankle smash into the pole, there was little to no pain (even now).

Then we moved onto Statue into Fan Kick, into Pole Sit. This was obviously a little more challenging than the previous moves, I think I’m 75% there with getting it nailed. Statue didn’t hurt nearly as much as I thought it would by the way!

After this, Butterfly with a Crucifix Exit into Flatline Scorpio. This proved a little too much for me and I didn’t even get close to finishing it in this week’s session.

Finally, we added spins to the end of the combo: Step Around, Fan Kick, Chair and Figure Four Spins; I’m happy with all of these, except the Figure Four, which doesn’t flow as smoothly as I’d like, but it’s in my head now, so I can visualise it more easily.

I have to admit, this was the most intense pole session I have done so far at the Aerial Attic, but it was also one of the most enjoyable; I was totally shot after this lesson, but also had a great feeling that I’d worked hard.

Week Nine – Aerial Hoop

Ellie started us out on our usual warm up and we had another go at completing the Harry Styles – Watermelon Sugar abs workout challenge from MadFit. The rest of the group seemed to nail it, but I think I ran out of steam around the 2:45 mark (it’s harder than it looks).

Again, if you fancy trying it, check out the below video:

 

We did our usual conditioning (Ellie went fairly easy on us this week in my opinion) and then started on Spinning Inverts. This proved more challenging than it looked for me, I think leading with one foot and then leaning into the spin was a bit hard for me to comprehend at first, but I got there eventually (with a lot more swinging than spinning I must admit).

Then once we were up, we added Side Hang Variations. These really tested my flexibility and I think I pulled something in my back, as it’s been aching a little since the lesson.

After this, we added Pull Up to Peter Pan, which was easy in principle, but making it look smooth and controlled is the key.

Then Man in The Moon was added to the routine, into Amazon, to Cradle, then on to the top bar for Secretary and finally, adding a move of our own choosing to finish off the routine.

Admittedly, I did pretty much everything bar the Cradle, and only once (very messily), before I had to take a break, as it had been a long week already it was only Wednesday night!).

On par with Monday’s Pole session, this was the most challenging session of hoop I have done so far, but it felt great to string a lot of things we have worked on in the previous nine weeks together into something fully formed. It was amazing to watch everyone else in the session too, they all performed beautifully and I was totally in awe of their stamina to get it all done and run through their routines three, maybe even four times before the end of our hour, big kudos to everyone involved!

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The (Not So) Secret Diary Of A Pole and Aerial Hoop Beginner – Week Eight

Week Eight – Pole

After the usual warm up session with Hannah, we went back to our flow sequence from the previous week, consisting of Step Around, Back Step and Step Around Pirouette.

All of it flowed pretty nicely for me on both sides except that damn Step Around Pirouette! I really must get to working on it at home, as it’s starting to annoy me that something that looks so simple is causing me so much grief!

We did add a Figure Four Spin to the end of the sequence too. Thankfully, this only took one or two tries to get for me, so it balanced out the frustration I was feeling from the Step Around Pirouette.

Not sure how many readers this next passage will apply to but none the less, here goes. Beard Oil is nobody’s friend when it comes to pole, even though I’d thoroughly washed my hands before class to get rid of any residue, my hands were still a bit slippery. My tip; stick to beard balm once in the morning for conditioning and hold on a pole day, unless you don’t mind arriving to class looking like an unkempt badger!

Back to the pole stuff! After the flow sequence, we revisited our inverts. This time, attempting a Butterfly. Getting up is fairly smooth for me now, I think my next aim is to really control the lift.

Anyway, I digress. On the first attempt at Butterfly, I was probably a bit too low on the pole, so it didn’t really go as planned. Second time around, my core wasn’t properly engaged and my back wasn’t particularly straight, by this point it was time to start the final stretch of the session so no more chances for another try, but I know what I need to do next session to get it right.

Week Eight – Aerial Hoop

Ellie started us out on our usual warm up, but hinted we’d be trying something a bit different towards the end.

The something a bit different turned out to be an abs and core workout choreographed to a song. While this was incredibly fun, after two minutes or so I was done in!

If you fancy trying it, check out the below video:

After this, we started on Back Balance to Birds Nest. I did pick up a lovely bruise on the top of my foot from the Birds Nest!

Ellie then showed us Secretary on the top of the hoop. After the Poisson from last weeks session, I felt pretty confident about this move from the start. The locking of your legs around the strop really makes you feel secure in place!

We did try Flying Secretary too, but as with Pole, we were close to the end of our session so I didn’t get to nail it this time around, may be next week.

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The (Not So) Secret Diary Of A Pole and Aerial Hoop Beginner – Week Seven

Welcome back! I hope everyone had a restful and relaxing Christmas and New Year’s break! Honestly, after the first few days of lay-ins and lazy brunches, I was getting restless and wanted to get back into the studio for some upside-down time.

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Week Seven – Pole

After nearly mastering Hannah’s warm up in 2019 after six weeks, I felt confident I could easily slip back into it in the first session of 2020, until I realised she had changed it up a bit for 2020! Thanks for keeping me on my toes Hannah!

The first thing we worked on in this session was Outside Leg hang from Straddle Invert. I’d been fairly happy with the progress I’d made on Straddle Invert at the back end of last year, so I was looking forward to adding something to this. I practiced this on the ground a few times first of all on both sides, to make sure I was comfortable with it before trying it on the pole. Hannah then spotted me as I tried it out on the pole. As per usual, I had a preferred side (left in this case felt most comfortable, if such a word can be applied to this!). The squeeze on the backside of your knee to be able to hold in position was very uncomfortable, but after the first few times, you kind of forget about the discomfort. We did also look at the transition from Outside to Inside, but I didn’t feel 100% confident about this on the pole, so practiced a few more times on the floor.

We then revisited Forearm Climbs. Now, climbs in general for me aren’t my strongest suit, the initial lift is fairy smooth and strong (especially Forearm), it’s stringing together the co-ordinated movements to progress up the pole smoothly that stump me right now, however, I think the more I practice, muscle memory will eventually kick in.

Hannah then started showing us a flow sequence consisting of Step Around, Back Step and Step Around Pirouette.

The Step Around and Back Step flowed nicely pretty much from the get-go for me, the Step Around Pirouette was another matter! I think being conscious of myself and my hand placement will fix this up.

All in all, it felt amazing to be back in the studio and working again, I never thought at the beginning of this journey that I would crave it so much, but it really is part of my life now!

Week Seven – Aerial Hoop

I’d also been looking forward to Aerial Hoop over the break, so when Wednesday night rolled around, I was raring to go!

Ellie started us out with some ‘Skin The Cat’ shoulder conditioning to warm us up for Poisson.

We revisited Mermaid, but this time added a transition to split variation. This was fairly difficult for me, as my flexibility isn’t quite up there yet, but I got some semblance of the move, so it’s a base to move forwards with.

After that, a Top Bar Hox Hang was next on the agenda. This was a lot easier than I thought it would be, but after the Leg Hangs from Monday’s pole session, it was a little uncomfortable to start with.

Then came the Poisson. This was a hell of a lot of fun and felt amazing to nail! I was really pleased with this and below you can see a pic!

Before moving to a final warm down and stretch, we also had a go at Elbow Hangs and some variations (think tear drop shapes). This proved a little too much for me on either arm so I gave it up for a bad job, but I’m determined to get it in the next session.

It’s so good to be back in the Aerial Attic, I can’t wait for this week’s sessions and I’m keen to see how far I can progress in 2020.

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