DALLAS—
The first-ever “Miss Texas Pole Dance” heated up north Texas over the weekend. The competitors say, they’re not dancers, they’re athletes.It takes a lot of strength, and a lot of control, to be able to do what the women were doing.”It’s a cardio workout, it’s strength, endurance, it’s flexibility, it’s technique. So, it’s a total body workout,” said Toy Laster of Choice Training. Laster, along with Rashida Hobbs of Pole’iticians, put the event together.”They’re not really considered ‘pole dancers.’ People need to know there’s a difference between an exotic dancer and a pole dancer. they are truly athletes,” said Hobbs.Sensuality is important. So is performance. “Pole can be, not just fitness, but you can also make it very artistic,” said Laster.What it all comes down to is athleticism.”I’m looking for lines. I’m looking for flexed feet. I’m looking for someone who can bring more of a fitness and an athletic side to the sport,” said judge Nicki Shaw, Miss Georgia. The competition was split into two categories: amateur and professional.Brynn Route competed in the pro competition, because she teaches pole fitness in Austin. She says, before pole dancing, she struggled to find a workout she could stick to. “I hated going to the gym. I hated running. I just could not get behind any form of exercise until I found pole dancing, and I just fell in love,” said Route.Sunday, Route was one of the nearly two dozen women in the competition. Each was expected to perform stunts on two poles: one stationary and one rotating.Each competitor we spoke with agreed on one thing: you’ve got to be fit to perform on the pole. “It is becoming more and more mainstream,” said Hobbs.Hobbs and Laster put the event together to draw more respect for the sport.”I wanted to give women an opportunity to showcase their skills, agility, and training in pole fitness. To really display that this is an art as well as a sport, so people can recognize it as a legit fitness,” said Hobbs.
Doug Magditch doug.magditch@the33tv.com
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