While traditions vary among different dojos, the approach to martial
arts training is generally one of respect for the space, the teacher and
the practice. This is also true of yoga studios, which frequently
offer classes in exchange for seva (or service).
But, in my experience, this is not as true of pole dance studios. And personally, I think that is a shame. Not only do I think it is a shame, I think it does a disservice to students, the teachers and to the pole industry. Maybe I’m old-fashioned. Maybe I take my pole dancing a little too seriously. But I think pole dancing is not just about you – it’s about the community a studio creates.
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But, in my experience, this is not as true of pole dance studios. And personally, I think that is a shame. Not only do I think it is a shame, I think it does a disservice to students, the teachers and to the pole industry. Maybe I’m old-fashioned. Maybe I take my pole dancing a little too seriously. But I think pole dancing is not just about you – it’s about the community a studio creates.
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And don't forget to vote for my blog in the 10K Scholarship competition HERE!
Vote for Claire!