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Who Is Susan Peach Anyway?

I love my pole!

I Love My Dance Pole!
Hello and thanks for stopping by! My name is Susan Peach (yes, that's my real name!), proud owner of pole-dancing-for-fitness.com

Since you've ended up here, you're probably wondering who I am and why I started this website. Or maybe you're just curious about pole dancing?

Well, I was more than a little curious too, when a fellow fitness instructor suggested I should start teaching pole dancing classes several years ago. "You know, those sexy strip classes they have in California. You'd be great at that!"

Just resting my feet :)

Pole Dancing
Actually, at first I was mortified! After all, I was a respectable 40-something year old woman with a degree in Women's Studies, and 2 teenage sons whom I'd worked hard to raise with a healthy respect for girls and women.

What could I possibly know (or even want to know!) about strip fitness, exotic dance moves, or dance poles? And even if I did know anything, how could I reconcile teaching pole dance classes with my feminist values, morals and ethics?

After all, wasn't the pole a symbol of women's objectification by men? In fact, when my then 19 year old son later discovered that I was teaching myself to pole dance his first reaction was, "You're going to teach what? What on earth are you doing mom? Don't you think that's oppressive and degrading to women?!"

Finishing up a spin...wheee!

Pole Dancing
Fortunately, after 4 years in the Women's Studies department, I had developed the habit of examining my assumptions and beliefs. So when I realized what a strong reaction I was having, I decided I definitely needed to do some research.

As I studied what little information there was at the time, I became more and more curious about this new concept in fitness that my colleague seemed to think I would be such a natural at.

I soon came to see that pole dancing and the other forms of "sexy fitness" that were just starting to emerge had nothing to do with oppression at all. Instead, they were really all about reclaiming what makes us uniquely feminine, learning to make friends with our bodies again, and feeling empowered from the inside out.

Striking a pose

Posing on the Pole
That's when I ordered my first dance pole and, while waiting for it to arrive, headed out to the local elementary school to teach myself some tricks on the tetherball poles. (At night of course, so no one would see me making a fool of myself!)

Needless to say, I'm happy to announce that Susan Peach has since gotten off her feminist high horse about the "perils of the pole." In fact, I now have an entirely different perspective on pole dancing, and a whole new appreciation for this emerging form of fitness.

After teaching pole dance classes for several years (and loving every minute of it!) I decided to create a website to share my experience, knowledge & resources with you, and to help you find whatever information you need that's related to pole dancing for fun and fitness.

Thanks for visiting...

...and remember to contact me if you have any questions or can't find the information you need. I'm happy to help!


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