Home
Win Free Stuff!
What's New at PDFF?
Sexy Valentine's Gifts
Top 10 Pages
Pole Dancing Directory Find A Pole Studio
List Your Pole Studio
Pole Competitions
Learn to
Pole Dance
Overview
Group Classes
Private Lessons
Books & Manuals
Instructional DVDs
Online Lessons
Pole Dancing Parties
All About
Dance Poles
Dance Pole Info
Dance Pole Safety
Dance Pole Reviews
Pole Dance Gear
& Accessories
Overview
Safety Mats
Pole Dancing Grip
Clothes
Shoes & Boots
Overview
Pole Dancing Shorts
Pole Fitness Tops
Sexy Pole Outfits
Pole Dancing Shoes
Pole Dancing Boots
Pole Dance Gloves
Pole Fitness Information Overview
Pole Cardio
Strength & Toning
Flexibility Stretching
Dealing with Injuries
Pole Fitness FAQ
Plus Size
Pole Dance Corner
Overview
PS Pole Fitness FAQ
PS Pole Clothing
PS Dance Poles
PS DVD Picks
Multimedia Corner Pole Dancing DVDs
Pole Dancing Videos
Pole Dancing Songs
Pole Photo Gallery
More Pole Fun Pole Dance Shop
Pole Dancing Gifts
Top Pole Dancers
Teachers' Corner Teacher Resources
Teaching FAQs
Pole Dancing Jobs
Wholesale
Affiliates
Site Info & Admin Disclosure Statement
Advertise With Us
Privacy Policy
Link To Us
About Me
Contact

[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines

 

Pole Dancer Stretch


The Pole Dancer Stretch helps to open up your hips and shoulders, while providing an excellent stretch for your hamstrings. It can also help improve your balance and core control while pole dancing.

Pole Dancer StretchThe Pole Dancer Stretch is based on the "Dancer" yoga pose, so if you're familiar with that pose (or asana) just follow along and keep your dance pole handy!.

To begin, stand 2-3 feet away from your dance pole, and grasp it with your right hand for balance. Lift your left foot behind you, and grasp your ankle with your left hand, palm out.

Pole Dancing StretchNext, straighten your right knee and kick your left foot back into your left hand.

Hinge at the hips to bring your upper body towards the floor, and slide your right hand down the pole.

Your support hand will help provide balance if this stretch is new to you.


Keep kicking back into your hand, and keep that right leg straight for a good hamstring stretch.


This set of Pole Dancing Fitness DVDs has more stretches, plus cardio and toning exercises too!



Once your upper body is parallel to the floor, or when you've come forward as much as you can, you can try releasing your grip so that you're balancing on your own, even if just for a second. Your neck should be in a neutral position, with your head in line with with your spine.


Keep your right arm stretched out towards the pole, and if you feel like you're going to fall just hold on again. Gradually your balance will improve and you'll be able to do this stretch without any support.


There's a lot happening during the Pole Dancer Stretch, so take it step by step and you'll get it! Just keep kicking back and reaching forward. Your right leg will get a deep hamstring stretch, while your left shoulder and hip will be opening nicely.


Once you're feeling a comfortably deep stretch and you've had a chance to practice balancing, it's time to change sides. Come out of the stretch slowly, trying to hold onto that same balance and control. Then change sides and repeat with the other leg.


Using your dance pole to perform this challenging stretch allows you to have support while you develop balance. Many people find this stretch especially challenging, so having this support can make it do-able, and give you a starting point from which you can progress.


Protected by Copyscape Online Copyright Protection


Here are some quick reminders for this stretch:

  • Remember, there's a lot going on here! Take it step by step, move slowly and with control, and focus on balancing from your core.

  • If you feel like you're losing balance, try kicking back into your hand a little more, as this will provide counter-balance to your body moving forward and down.

  • Do maintain a neutral spine by keeping your head and neck relaxed and not arched.

  • Remember to fold at the hips and keep the standing leg straight. This will give you a fantastic hamstring stretch, but it will also help with balance.

  • If you fall out of the stretch, try again on that same side before giving up. Practice makes perfect!

  • If you're more flexible, aim to get your upper body parallel to the floor. If you're less flexible, just go for the stretch.


Check out these other free pole dance exercises & stretches:



Return from Pole Dancer Stretch to Pole Dancing Stretches

Return to Pole Dancing For Fitness Home Page



Looking for Something?
Search This Site:



Get The Gear Here!

Pole Dancing Videos
Pole Dancing Outfits



Pole Dancing Videos
Cute Booty Shorts



Sexy Pole Dancing Shoes
Pole Dancing Shoes



Pole Dancing Poles
Pole Dancing Poles



Apple iTunes
Pole Dancing Music