Gay pole dancers

Home Β» Blog. Last Updated on April 10, by the Dancing Queen. During the early years of my pole dance training, I was seeing mostly only other females learning to pole dance. Training and performing only among other girls was common for me. However, as I grew up, I started bumping across more men who also gave pole dancing a go!

Watching men start to perform pole dancing was actually inspiring for me. The notion of pole dance only being a medium of male entertainment no longer looked valid. Over the years, I have noticed more men showing interest in learning to pole dance in my city and when I travel.

More men doing pole dancing is properly a result of the strong sign that a pole dance workout is now considered a global sport that any person can take part in, regardless of gender, goals, or purpose. However, during training, styling can be slightly different for men.

The fundamental training is the same, just gay pole dancers different style can be learned. A lot of men might first think that to pole dance well they have to move and dance like a girl, but that is not true for any form of dance as every dance style is up to what you as a dancer want to express and project outwards.

Pole dancing for exercise, performance, strength training, athletic training, balance training, or as a meditative practice and as a way to make friends are all common reasons why people learn to pole dance in the first place. Pole dancing can also be seen as an alternative to other cardiovascular exercises that might feel boring or repetitive β€” Like a treadmill ugh.

Or press-ups, yawn. Some men can sometimes face an even bigger feeling of social pressure or feeling of discomfort and some may not even consider pole dancing themselves. A lot of guys immediately think pole dancing is only for girls, but this is simply not true.

These are the gay pole dancers guys that only associate the sport with nightclubs. Pole dancing is not exclusive to only girls but rather a relatively simple but fun way to exercise and gain confidence for anyone. You must have heard people talking about how pole dancing is only for females.

This is the most common myth surrounding the pole dance community, I have even heard some studios think like this.

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The most physically intensive pole dance tricks and spins can be learned and performed by men as well. In fact, men with higher body mass get an even bigger workout [ 1 ] when poling as extra muscle and body weight means there is more resistance to lift, creating an endless cycle of getting even more ripped and naturally toned.

As you get stronger, you have more resistance to lift and therefore get stronger again. This aids in growing upper body strength, and core strength in a much more ripped and natural way than men gay pole dancers go to a standard gym, and do restrictive repetitive movements only, which leads to an unnatural body tone.

The championships held by the International Pole Sports Federation have seen a huge growth in the number of male participants. Another myth about pole dancing is that there are only sexy and erotic moves. This is not entirely true. There are so many tricks to make the body flexible that do not fall into narrow definitions of sexy moves.

There are difficult moves that take months of practice to master. On the topic of sexy, you might be thinking β€” what does dancing sexy mean when thinking about pole dancing? Often being sexy is interpreted by men, that the pressure is to move like a girl trying to get attention in the most basic primitive way as a woman would in a nightclub.

This is what some men are not comfortable with, the fact is that pole dancing is about you exercising. You should feel no pressure to dance like a female stripper during a performance dancing in a nightclub, this is completely unrelated.