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  2. Viral 'Mommy and Me' pole fitness classes are not what you ...

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    The classes with kids ages 4 and up have been going on for a couple of years, despite recently gaining national attention. The classes attract moms and children from all walks of life, Harris said.

  3. Studio owner defends 'Mommy & Me' pole-dancing class after ...

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    Pink Poles Studio, a pole-dancing school in Atlanta, ... Pink Poles Studio, a pole-dancing school in Atlanta, is offering a "Mommy & Me" workshop — and the concept has some heads spinning.

  4. Pole sports - Wikipedia

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    Students in pole classes learn how to perform spins, supporting their body weight with their hands. They learn how to climb the pole, invert (flip upside down), and perform complicated maneuvers or tricks. [4] Pole classes are physically challenging, and poling requires a high level of understanding how the body's points of contact work with ...

  5. Pole dance - Wikipedia

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    Pole dancing as a sport differs from pole dancing as a recreation as recreational pole dancing is undertaken mainly for enjoyment rather than fitness. Whilst undertaking pole class, students will learn a variety of different ways to use the pole to execute spins, tricks, climbs, hangs, drops and flips. [29] [30]

  6. Mallakhamba - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of different types of pole, although the most common is a free-standing upright pole, some eight to ten inches in diameter, planted into the ground. The pole used in competitions is a straight pole made of teak or sheesham wood, standing 2.6 metres (8.5 ft) in height with a circumference of 55 centimetres (22 in) at the base.

  7. American Pole League - Wikipedia

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    The American Pole League (APL) represents pole and aerial athletes in the United States. [1] The APL is the officially recognized federation representing the United States in the International Pole Sports Federation (IPSF), which is the international governing body for pole sports .

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  9. Allison Stokke - Wikipedia

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    Images of Stokke competing in New York in early 2007 were taken by a journalist for a Californian track and field website and placed online. In May, the image was then re-posted by With Leather, a sports blog with a large male fanbase, remarking on the attractiveness of seventeen-year-old Stokke under the headline "Pole Vaulting is Sexy, Barely Legal". [6]