Showing posts with label rpole competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rpole competition. Show all posts

Monday, 10 December 2012

RPole Snap and Win competition


Ania Pole Snap and Win winner

We asked her about the photograph she submitted




The photographer is Michal Kosakowsky
The photographs are team work, we both collaborated, i don’t remember who exactly suggested to move the pole to that glass windows, but opposite was the graffiti area, where we intend to take pictures at. `Then we noticed a nice reflection in the glass windows, and moved there. We had been experimenting, for example I developed the pole positions, and Michal worked with the unusual angles.

The shoes I am wearing are Japanese Tabi, They are very comfortable, light weight and look unusual . Japanese farmers use to use them to climb up the trees. I been doing a few butch performances wearing them, when performed outdoors, because they are protecting the foot, and at the same time the feet  movements are not restricted, and you feel like you not wearing any shoes. They also made me feel in a samurai warier or ninja spirit  -  it’s a right mood, which usually helps with the most complicated pole tricks.
The other sport clothes I was wearing was because i wanted to focus on acrobatic, and the sport  side of the pole dance and also because the photo shot was outdoors, it made me feel a bit more safe rather than if I wear a bikini or skimpier clothing



On the day of the photo shoot we had been taking lots of pictures, may be more than 500 (Michal probably knows the exact number, for me I was just enjoying the pole
J and most of the photos were amazing, because he is a great photographer, and we tried lots of different locations and ideas!

What I would like to say to the reader is POLE PASSION FITNESS FOREVER! The best way to get fit, and to get healthy, or to get clever, or to get sexier, to get anything you want is to do something you have real passion for.  Thanks to Kay and Steve and Pole Passion for organising this ‘Snap and win’ competition, amazing prize! And for discovering, developing and moving pole fitness forward, which I have a great passion for.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

RPole Giveaway Competition Snap & Win


One lucky pole enthusiast, Brighton based, Ania Pshenichnikova




 

has just been announced the winner of the 2012 RPole, ‘snap and win’ competition advertised on their website www.r-polefitness.com

Anna now becomes the proud new owner of the  most innovative, portable, RPole Play Pole enabling Anna and her photographer Michael K to take pictures anywhere at any time.

So you thought Pole was just for the private settings of individuals! To allure tease and tantalise – well at RPole ‘R=revolutionising’ the pole techniques can now go anywhere anytime

The picture entry was chosen by the skilled developers at RPole and shortlisted amongst all the applications that had been sent in over the summer months of 2012 and placed on the website.

Anna’s winning photo was chosen because it met the following criteria of:-
Imaginative content. Uniqueness, Compelling  and Visually appealing, Create emotion and  fun!

Its URBAN outdoor feel, the fun and colours of the graffiti in the reflection, the solid structure of the building in the back ground, her move showing her incredible fitness form, her hair free in the wind, and quirky unconventional white baseball sport boots, all encompassing RPole’s message of taking the fun of  pole movement to places never thought of or ever seen before!!

RPole developed by  pole dancers for pole dancers since 2004, has constantly worked hard to create a stable strong and yet fun and sexy item to supports all polers needs.

We hope to be bringing more photos of Anna on the RPole in the very near future.


For 2013 competition see the below link

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Rpole New Year Challenge has begun

- Rpole is setting you a New Year challenge 2012

- post in your youtube clips of climbing your poles with no lower part of your body touching the pole at any time! inc. legs, feet, thighs etc Just the use of your hands!!

Measure the height of the pole and let us know how high
The challenge is set By Jo Greer of Plymouth on the free standing Pro Rpoles
Rpole 2.5mtrs x 4 consecutive climbs without touching the floor - last year on Pole Passion Instructor training

Instructors and students are invited to join in
anyone can enter male or female

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXpaxneNh5Y