ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月1日 06時54分
Pole dancing has largely shed its strip-club-only reputation — developing a wide following in the past 15 to 20 years among everyone, from people seeking a fun workout to athletes lobbying for its status as an #Olympic sport. Even at its most risqué, #poledancing requires great strength, especially in the core and upper body. A tolerance for the pain of skin gripping metal also helps. “There’s no G-strings, no nudity, nothing like that in our competitions,” said Wendy Traskos, the founder of the U.S. Pole Dance Championship. “But women have the freedom to express themselves in a sensual, sexy manner if they want.” @vnina shot these photos of Joscelyn Perez, 35, at the @uspdf competition earlier this month. Visit the link in our profile to view more.
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