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"Powerful, sleek, graceful, flexible, strong, all of these adjectives have been used over and over again to describe Ms. Felix Cane of Australia. Since she abandoned her training in ballet at age 17, saying it was "restrictive" and "depressing", Felix has taken up Pole Dance for fitness, and has taken the Pole Dancing world by storm. She apparently began pole dancing around three years ago. Her mother had tried a pole dancing class and came home raving about it, Felix decided to give it a try too. After 10 months of instruction and even graduating to instructing, Felix won her first Australian national Championship in 2006. Ms. Pole dance Australia has a rule that one cannot compete and win in back to back years so Felix was excluded from competing for the title in 2007. When she returned to the Ms. Pole dance Australia stage in 2008, Felix had grown up, shed the girlish redhead pixie-ish cuteness of her debut, she was slimmer, sleeker, with a much closer cropped black died doo. I have watched her 2006 performance video on youtube.com several times, as well as every other video that she has posted or performed in that I can find. Her relative newness to the sport made her doubt her ability to walk in there and just walk off with the coveted Ms. Pole dance Australia Crown. The first part of her 2006 video begins with her explaining before she performed that she didn't think that she shall win, she had entered for the experience and exposure. Two and a half minutes later, sitting in front of the screen with your mouth hanging open in amazement, you have to wonder, who in the hell did she think was going to come into that competition and beat her? Her 2008 performance has no such pre-performance commentary, when she came in she came to win. Felix was poised, polished, and prepared to become an icon in this newly emerging sport.
The poise, the fluidity, extension, and sheer explosive power that Felix brings to every performance is evidence of the many hours that Felix has spent in the studio, on stages on the Pole Dancing Circuit, and the commitment to be the very best is displayed in every trick, combination, spin, and pose that compose her winning routines. The way she puts her entire presentations together tells me that she is not just another "pretty face", though she is easy on the eyes. Before she began racking up titles, trophies, and followers Felix was a student at her local University studying biochemistry and mathematics.
"Powerful, sleek, graceful, flexible, strong, all of these adjectives have been used over and over again to describe Ms. Felix Cane of Australia. Since she abandoned her training in ballet at age 17, saying it was "restrictive" and "depressing", Felix has taken up Pole Dance for fitness, and has taken the Pole Dancing world by storm. She apparently began pole dancing around three years ago. Her mother had tried a pole dancing class and came home raving about it, Felix decided to give it a try too. After 10 months of instruction and even graduating to instructing, Felix won her first Australian national Championship in 2006. Ms. Pole dance Australia has a rule that one cannot compete and win in back to back years so Felix was excluded from competing for the title in 2007. When she returned to the Ms. Pole dance Australia stage in 2008, Felix had grown up, shed the girlish redhead pixie-ish cuteness of her debut, she was slimmer, sleeker, with a much closer cropped black died doo. I have watched her 2006 performance video on youtube.com several times, as well as every other video that she has posted or performed in that I can find. Her relative newness to the sport made her doubt her ability to walk in there and just walk off with the coveted Ms. Pole dance Australia Crown. The first part of her 2006 video begins with her explaining before she performed that she didn't think that she shall win, she had entered for the experience and exposure. Two and a half minutes later, sitting in front of the screen with your mouth hanging open in amazement, you have to wonder, who in the hell did she think was going to come into that competition and beat her? Her 2008 performance has no such pre-performance commentary, when she came in she came to win. Felix was poised, polished, and prepared to become an icon in this newly emerging sport.
The poise, the fluidity, extension, and sheer explosive power that Felix brings to every performance is evidence of the many hours that Felix has spent in the studio, on stages on the Pole Dancing Circuit, and the commitment to be the very best is displayed in every trick, combination, spin, and pose that compose her winning routines. The way she puts her entire presentations together tells me that she is not just another "pretty face", though she is easy on the eyes. Before she began racking up titles, trophies, and followers Felix was a student at her local University studying biochemistry and mathematics.
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