Courses
Get better faster with on-demand training on your own time, at your own pace, in your own space.
Check out our FREE Intro Series!
Learn how to pole dance from fitness education professionals! Includes: warmup, basics, lifted spins & more!
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basic warmup
elevés & relevés
pirouette to dip spin
pivot step to fan kick
back hook spin
pirouette to reverse dip spin
chair to damsel
pirouette, reverse dip spin, chair spin, damsel
pirouette variations
fireman variations & spider spin
fireman to fan kick
faint to carousel spin
prance to pirouette
stag spin reverse, tuck spin to spider spin
juliet spin
ballerina (floor based)
front knee hook
pole sit
wrist sit
juliet, front knee hook, pole sit, wrist sit
assisted shoulder rolls
climbs
pole sit from climb
upright crucifix
cradle or tuck
jasmine
figurehead
figurehead transitions
martini
wrist sit to jasmine
jasmine or martini to superman
genie
genie to tulip
layback/figure 4
stargazer to figure 4
reverse grab
foot mount prep/reiki split
Take your pole dance skills to the next level with easy to follow progressions. Includes: inversions, aerial tricks, ayeshas & more!
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inversions (chopper & crucifix)
aerial inversion
jasmine variations
dragonfly
half moon
leg hangs & flatline
leg hangs from invert
spin pole flair invert optional leg hang
dragonfly & torso switches
leg switches
outside leg climbs
inside leg climbs
cupid
foot mount to cupid
brass monkey
dropdown through jasmine to butterfly
butterfly/extended
inverted d/ayesha prep
sneaky v
allegra
jade split
dragontail
ayesha grips overview
cup & elbow grip ayesha
true grip ayesha
twisted grip ayesha
forearm grips ayesha
Level up your training
After complete the beginner pole course, level up with a follow up course to continue your training!
Access on-demand tutorials when you want, where you want, how you want.
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Build strength with floor based pole handstands and balances.
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forearm stand
french press
shoulder stand cup grip
shoulder stands
split cup grip undergrab
brass forearm stand
genie cup grip planche
jasmine back grab forearm stand
brass planche
belly to pole handstand
belly to pole split handstand
back to pole handstand
twisted genie handstand
iguana handstand
flippie to iguana handstand
cup grip handstand
true grip handstand
hip press cup over planche
brass roll up handstand
foot press to handstand
bboy handstand
handstand combo
Step into the world of heels dance with dance based combos and stylistic elements.
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clacks & drops combos
low flow combos
basework combos
edgework combos
Individual tutorials & Series
A select few of our studio on-demand tutorials are sold separately as individual tutorials or in series. You can find specialty courses, individual tutorials and series all in the same place. Once you purchases courses, you will have access to any updates or additions to that course on us and FREE of additional charges.
Brand new dancers
Pole dancing can be overwhelming and we’re here to help! When you first start out, there are a lot of things you don’t know yet so, we’ve created a few guides for you. Click new to pole below for more information about what to expect while pole dancing and check out our heels info for which heels we recommend for beginners. We want to make sure you’re starting out on the right foot, literally!
Aerial dance
Aerial dance is exactly what is sounds like, dancing in the air. Our studio offers a variety of pole dance & aerial acrobatics for a muti-faceted dance and fitness experience. Like most sports, pole & aerial have levels so we can start out with the basics and build up from a foundational level.
Pole & aerial can involve high level aerial tricks but they don’t have to! At the core, pole & aerial are still dance and do not necessarily include climbing or tricks. Heels pole dance classes often include dance based combinations or choreography much like any other dance class but with the added apparatus (pole).
When we do begin learning tricks, we start low to the ground; Simple poses and lifts to condition our body for more advanced movements. Lifted tricks for beginners often include a variety of kicks, sweeps and jumps. We do not start going upside down until we are comfortable with tricks upright.