I would like to congratulate Tausha Ostrander for taking the Dangerous Curves reins from Roz THE DIVA Mays, and putting on a successful event earlier this month in Denver. I had the pleasure of attending the event and was impressed with Tausha's hard work. The competitors did an amazing job as well! I know how difficult it is to plan an event of this magnitude, and I cannot imaging doing it alone.
I really appreciate the safe space that Roz and Tausha have created, which allows plus sized pole dancers to compete. Although I have often heard that plus sized dancers should just compete at the level in which they feel they are able, I do recognize that our bodies are not usually built the same as our "straight sized" counterparts. We often have to move boobs out of the way, or we have more thigh skin that shifts when we try to attach ourselves safely to the pole. Competing against other dancers that face the same challenges evens the playing field.
I have often blamed my size for my inability to invert or climb well. Mama Bel has recently stopped accepting my whining and excuses and has been forcing me to do the work -- basically, each week I am climbing and inverting in class. Watching these ladies do so many of the moves that I keep telling myself I'm too big to do makes me realize I really am just making excuses.
Congratulations again to Tausha for putting on a great event and to all of the competitors for sharing their souls with us! I look forward to next year!
This blog blossomed in 2010 to chronicle my adventures in pole dance after weight loss surgery. Although I am pole dancing less these days, I still hike and do yoga. I sometimes still have to remind myself that the size of my body doesn't dictate my worth. I believe living a life full of gratitude and joy helps lead to a true mind, body and spirit connection. You have the power to manifest your best life!
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