Thursday, June 13, 2013

How and where to grab the hoop


Hi everybody!

I have decided to make a series of posts about safety that I will post from time to time.
Safety is number 1 when you are dealing with aerial, so I think that it should be an inseparable part of my blog.
This time I will be talking about grabbing the hoop (this lesson is also good for trapeze grab).

The right way to grab the hoop with your hand, will be to put 4 fingers on the bar, and the thumb on the opposite side, right against the 4 fingers.
This grip is different than what we usually do, and I have noticed that this grip doesn't come naturally to most people, but this is VERY IMPORTANT!

This grip is safe because your thumb is closing on your fingers.

*Pole dancers tend to grab their pole with all their fingers at the same side of the pole, and because many pole dancers are used to that grab, they need to give extra attention not to grab this way the aerial apparatus.

So this will be the WRONG WAY:





And this will be the RIGHT WAY:


You put the hoop at the center of your palm, so you don't hang from your fingers but from your whole hand.

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Now let's talk about the hoop, where should you grab the hoop?

Here is a short video about where you should grab the hoop:

 


If you can't see the embedded link, just click here to watch the video

 Of course there are always exceptions, and there are moves that requires to grab the hoop at the lower points, but this video is for the main positions
This is also for beginners who tend to prefer to grab the hoop at the lower points so that they can lean on the hoop instead of pulling themselves up.

If you have any questions i'll be more than glad to answer.

xxx
Emily Cage


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