![]() They don’t call sneakers “sneakers” like we do in America. Same thing when you travel to a new country, like, you know, I’ve been to the UK. Both myself and Destynnie have traveled and been in many different studios and no matter where you go there’s going to be some differences. So, personally for me on move names, I really feel like it’s okay to have multiple ones. Well, that could maybe sow some like distrust within your community, and things of that nature, right? You don’t really want that. You’re like, oh, they – I was taught wrong? So then, you know, even if someone, if you’re listening to these people who like the superiority, like in a certain name, if you’re listening to those people and taking those words to heart… Nothing feels worse than when you’ve learned something wrong. ‘Cause you don’t want to feel like you’ve learned something wrong. and you come up with all the craziest stuff and you’re like, “What even is this?” right? And so when you have this like name superiority coming out, it’s kind of in a negative context, right? Maybe it’s a move that you want to practice, or you’re trying to hashtag your move on Instagram or Facebook. And when we’re at the studio, we’re hearing certain things, but then you start searching for yourself. and so there’s all of these different names for everything. Depending on where you’re at, you’re going to hear something different and that’s okay. So you know, we were talking about how it’s an outside leg hang, or maybe it’s a Gemini, right. and just because they’re, you know, just because one name is in particular, maybe the name that you hear the most. Kim Kida: Yeah, we’re at home, so we no longer have our trusted instructors giving us names, but just because our instructors have learned a certain name doesn’t necessarily mean that it is the end all be all. And I’m seeing things like that happen a lot more now that people are at home more. She was being told to take the video down and everything like that, it’s like, Okay, this is a problem. It was, that person had learned it as a spinning chopper invert instead of just like, Up. And somebody, somebody got upset at her and started almost cyberbullying her because. Or, why are you posting this and putting it forward? Like I saw somebody did a tutorial on a chopper invert or basic invert or whatever you want to call it. So, so what is it actually called? and things like that.Īnd then you have people come out of the woodwork and they’re sitting there saying like, why are you calling it this? It’s This. They’re trying to search new move names like, Oh, what do I call this? Well, I’m not finding it on this hashtag. So, one thing that I’ve especially been seeing lately, since people are training more at home, they’re looking up their own resources more with COVID, and with all the lockdowns going on is they’re posting more content there. So yeah, I want to pass this off to Destynnie and let her talk a little bit about why we chose this subject to start with.ĭestynnie Hall: Yeah. Kim Kida: What is this move called? How do I search it on Instagram? It’s something that we’ve all complained about at one point or another. How do we get through all of it?ĭestynnie Hall: Sure. There are so many of them for just one simple trick. How do we condition for them? What are the flexibility exercises we should do? Common mistakes, safety measures, things of that nature.įor our first pole show, let’s talk about how to navigate all of those pole move names. Then, the On the Pole section, which starts in the next two weeks, it’s going to break down, moves heavily. ![]() So, Off the Pole: all about pole news, competitions, workshops, and then general things within the pole community. The show is going to talk pole: on and off the pole. It is a community based resource, and so, so is the show. ![]() ![]() So, essentially the PolePedia show is just to kind of branch off of what our PolePedia website does. So, why are we doing this show? What is the show even about? Why are we here? This is the very first PolePedia show! Wooo! So, I am Kim Kida, and I’m here today with Destynnie, my esteemed co-host. ![]()
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