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Dr. Rosy Boa dives into the science behind pole dancing, discussing the physical adaptations required for the sport. She clarifies the specific strength requirements for pole dancers, emphasizing the importance of specialized training over general fitness. Through examining recent studies, she highlights how pole dancing improves core, upper body strength, and grip strength, while identifying the need for anti-rotational strength, unilateral strength, and proper shoulder flexion. The podcast also offers insights into the unique physical and psychological benefits that come with pole dancing experience.


Learn more and take class with Rosy online at https://www.slinkthroughstrength.com/

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Clarification

00:21 Common Misconceptions About Pole Dancing

00:41 Specific Physical Adaptations in Pole Dancers

02:33 Research on Pole Dancing Strength

03:39 Methods of Measuring Pole Strength

05:26 Studies on Pole Dance Training Effects

10:14 Psychological and Physiological Outcomes

12:58 Recommended Strength Training for Pole Dancers

18:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Citations


Nicholas, J., Dimmock, J. A., Alderson, J. A., Donnelly, C. J., Jackson, B., Dimmock, J. A., ... & Donnelly, C. J. (2024). Exploring the psychological and physiological outcomes of recreational pole dancing: a feasibility study. Circus: Arts, Life, and Sciences, 2(2).