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Science of Slink: The Evidence Based Pole Podcast with Dr. Rosy Boa
Dr. Rosy Boa of Slink Through Strength
76 episodes
4 days ago
Hi! I'm Rosy Boa and I'm a pole dance teacher, personal trainer and proud meganerd. In the Science of Slink podcast we'll read pole dance related research and talk to experts to learn evidence-based insights you can use to improve and accelerate your pole dance journey. This podcast is a production of Slink Through Strength online pole studio, which can be found at slinkthroughstrength.com.
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Hi! I'm Rosy Boa and I'm a pole dance teacher, personal trainer and proud meganerd. In the Science of Slink podcast we'll read pole dance related research and talk to experts to learn evidence-based insights you can use to improve and accelerate your pole dance journey. This podcast is a production of Slink Through Strength online pole studio, which can be found at slinkthroughstrength.com.
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What's the Hardest Pole Dancing Move?
Science of Slink: The Evidence Based Pole Podcast with Dr. Rosy Boa
19 minutes 49 seconds
5 months ago
What's the Hardest Pole Dancing Move?

In this episode of the Science of Slink podcast, Dr. Rosy Boa explores the question, 'What is the hardest pole dance move?' She explains that the answer depends on various factors such as individual physiology, training background, and specific adaptations. Dr. Boa discusses different challenging pole moves categorized by flexibility, strength, and athleticism, emphasizing the importance of specialized training. She also offers insights for hobbyist pole dancers on achieving impressive performances without extreme movements, and provides encouragement for those pursuing advanced techniques.

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Citations:

Hawley, J. A. (2002). Adaptations of skeletal muscle to prolonged, intense endurance training. Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology, 29(3), 218-222.


Izquierdo, M., Häkkinen, K., Gonzalez-Badillo, J. J., Ibanez, J., & Gorostiaga, E. M. (2002). Effects of long-term training specificity on maximal strength and power of the upper and lower extremities in athletes from different sports. European journal of applied physiology, 87, 264-271.

Chapters:

00:00 Welcome to Science of Slink

00:19 What is the Hardest Move in Pole Dance?

01:17 Specificity of Training and Adaptation

05:33 Flexibility moves

08:26 Strength moves

10:51 Power moves

14:12 Impressive (but not necessarily difficult) moves for Performances

16:56 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Science of Slink: The Evidence Based Pole Podcast with Dr. Rosy Boa
Hi! I'm Rosy Boa and I'm a pole dance teacher, personal trainer and proud meganerd. In the Science of Slink podcast we'll read pole dance related research and talk to experts to learn evidence-based insights you can use to improve and accelerate your pole dance journey. This podcast is a production of Slink Through Strength online pole studio, which can be found at slinkthroughstrength.com.