Vanessa

New Philadelphia, PA, United States

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28 Jun 21:24

I THINK I FINALLY FIGURED OUT THE POISSON 😭😭😭😭😭 the butterfly leg seems to PLOP on the pole a little awkwardly but it's the closest I've been πŸ₯Ί

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Posted

24 Jun 02:43

jamimah this is me as a baby πŸ‘ΆπŸ½May 2023. These clips are from the same day so I'm the same level of flexibility in both. In the first one I'm focused on reaching the hand to the pole and having "where the f is the pole" frustration. In the second clip I focus on getting the pole lined up in the crease of my hip and getting that contact point of thigh/torso squeezing the pole first and then reaching for the pole happened easily.

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Posted

22 Jun 23:04

Stephanie Tallant mommmm I need helpppp with floor K πŸ₯ΊπŸ˜«I had to take away the crash mat bc I couldn't get a strong handstand arm with it, but every time I try to "untuck my tail bone" I just Humpty Dumpty flip out of it πŸ™ƒ
also Elena Martelli posted with a bleep like you suggested to keep it PG πŸ˜‚

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Posted

18 Jun 10:52

Stephanie Tallant I didn't listen to the weekly assignment, got distracted by the dove part in your video, and decided to revisit it after my previous disaster attempt (ego recovering). Superman is still not happening but thought of the figurehead thing you taught a few weeks ago and wondering if this is close to a dove πŸ•ŠοΈ and comment on the entry? πŸ˜¬πŸ™ƒ

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Posted

12 Jun 03:47

Weekly challenge inverts: the first clip might have been going for the world record for most knee hook adjustments after a single aerial invert on spin (counted 7 🫣).
Stephanie Tallant, my second clip looks better than whatever the fork is going on in the first clip, and I feel like I understand the techniques from the floor but aerially it still feels off. Also your "messy" invert at the beginning of your messy invert tutorial is comically clean and better than my second clip, so I presented the first clip for reference of what a messy invert looks like if you want to try and duplicate that technique I have going on there πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Posted

07 Jun 00:25

Weekly challenge Poisson: tried them all, but πŸ™ƒπŸ« . Wondering if you need a solid Ayesha/be comfortable with 2 points of contact moves to be able to do this with both hands on the pole and that's what "strong arms" means in your video because I feel like I'm going to nose dive and don't feel secure if I were to move the legs around. Will reattampt with my crash mat when it comes back home but overall scary 🫣 Stephanie Tallant help thx

Posted

06 Jun 23:47

Forgot to post my review challenge video last week bc pole con but getting my challenge credit πŸ™ƒ: Gemini split, flatline, brass monkey, figurehead. Had to skip black widow split because I couldn't risk a Humpty Dumpty tumble before a performance 😬

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Posted

28 May 00:32

Retried the pole challenge and Mom was right, all better πŸ™ƒπŸ©°also thank you Stephanie Tallant for being such a good teacher and understanding my dramatics bc I'm very aware these videos look practically the same but to me they feel completely different πŸ˜‚

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Posted

25 May 15:16

Weekly challenge. The face says it all πŸ€ͺfirst time I've been able to actually do this transition aerially but feels awkward spinning in the reverse direction and getting my hips around, halp please

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Posted

19 May 23:36

Brass monkey weekly challenge attempts πŸ’ I tried them all but some were more successful than others 🫣

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