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    Washington Post....

    Pole dancing: Olympic sport?

    It will be great for TV ratings, that’s for sure. A group of pole dancing advocates wants the activity, more commonly associated with dim nightclubs, recognized as an Olympic sport. The Pole Fitness Association and other pole dancing advocacy groups are circulating petitions to have vertical dance, which they compare to gymnastics, added to the London 2012 lineup.

    Petitioning the Olympic Committee isn’t a futile effort. Women’s boxing petitioned the committee and will debut as an official sport in 2012. Pole fitness, or vertical dancing — as advocates prefer to call it — is incredibly athletic. Exercise classes became popular over the last decade, with more than 500 pole dancing fitness studios across the U.S., according to the AFP. Amateur pole-dancing enthusiasts now participate in national and international championships.

    But one big obstacle is standing in the way of the pole fitness bid: its notorious past. Pole dancing advocates want to be taken seriously, but to achieve legitimacy and make an R-rated activity PG for national broadcast, they’re trying to tone down the sexy. A Facebook inquiry on the Pole Fitness Association of America’s page recently put out a call for “good positive role models for the pole dance community” for a PSA that they play to broadcast nationally.

    At the same time, costumes at the recent California Pole Dance Championships still include hotpants, pigtails, and Lucite heels. Gymnastics and figure skating costumes may be skimpy, but they’re practically Amish in comparison.

    Cheerleading is another sport applying for Olympic recognition that is having trouble shaking off its Hollywood-fueled reputation as an activity for popular high school girls who want to date the quarterback. Like pole fitness, cheerleaders must be top-notch gymnasts, dancers and weightlifters. The International Cheer Union has submitted a request for recognition to the Olympic Committee, and recently received a positive recommendation from the SportAccord Council, a step closer to recognition.

    Pole fitness, with a petition that has about 6,400 signatures, has further to go. What do you think: Is pole dancing an art, a sport, or strictly a sexy pastime?
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 5 December 2011, 23:06.
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    Gimme a break.
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    • #3
      Well, they are Olympic Games. There is no mention of Sport in the title. As the late Ted Moult used to say, there are only 5 sports, defined as something you bring back to the house if you are lucky:
      huntin', shootin', fishin', coursin' and courtin'. As the proposal may be assimilated to the last-named sport, it has no place in the games! Unless you are playing games with the ladies, which I'm sure MURCers would never do because the male members are gentlemen!
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      • #4
        The definition of "cheerleading" is classic:
        an activity for popular high school girls who want to date the quarterback


        A few years back it was highschools, now olympics: http://www.forums.murc.ws/showthread.php?t=67586
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
          Well, they are Olympic Games. There is no mention of Sport in the title.
          No argument from me here. My beef is with the fact that olympics (and all sports IMO) should be games where an opponent can be beaten based on objective measurement. As such, chess should qualify before pole dancing (and gymnastics, that diving thing, art skating, water balet etc) which I would argue might be viewed as an art (and which, come to think of it, would promote bars to either theatres or musea), not as a sport or game.
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          • #6
            I tend to agree with Umfriend, but there are many disciplines now that don't meet that critera (as you say)...

            I remember seeing this Redbull kite surfing competition, and the judges were actually kite surfers that were also participating in the event (and when it was their turn, others took their place: so it was not the same jury for all participants). There was this huge comradeship, and sportsmanship really seemed to prevail. Of course, there is far less money and prestige involved, but it really looked like a bunch of friends having a good competition.

            Just noticed on the photo in the first post: why do they have fire-extinguishers?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by VJ View Post
              ....Just noticed on the photo in the first post: why do they have fire-extinguishers?
              Anodized aluminum spray bottle. US (Canadian?) women put water in them to spray on their hair so it doesn't flap into their eyes during exercises or to mist it when brushing. They come in numerous colors. Every drug/department/grocery store around here has the damned things


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              • #8
                Yes, I thought it was something like that.
                They're not that common here though. Here it is funny to see how the women are all prepared for some fitness, with fluo coloured liquids, sweatbands, it almost looks like a fashion show ... for even light exercises...
                pixar
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                • #9
                  Yeah, I know - same here. You see some guy running and it's cheapo sweats or a t-shirt & gym shorts. A gal goes by and everything has a designer label on it, plus a fanny pack with her "essentials"
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