China pole dancing their way to fitness
BEIJING Treadmills are run-of-the-mill — Luo Lan wants the Chinese masses to pole dance instead.
As manager of Beijing’s first pole dancing school, Luo says she is trying to make exercise fun — and not morally corrupt anyone in a country where this kind of dancing is associated with seedy bars and sex is still a taboo topic.
But she admits she has had a tough time convincing people that pole dancing, which has a celebrity following said to include pop star Britney Spears and heiress Paris Hilton, is great for your health.
“When I first started people would only come furtively, and not tell their boyfriends or husbands,” Luo told Reuters in the apartment she has converted into a dance studio with poles bolted to the floor and roof.
“But over the last year, people have started to hear more about pole dancing, and they know it’s purely for keeping fit,” she added, as one of her students in black hotpants writhed around a shiny steel pole.
“Now people come and say, oh, my husband let me sign up. This progress is very obvious,” she added. “The more and more people do it the wider the acceptance will be. They’ll see that it’s normal and natural.”
Luo started her pole dancing school, located in a fashionable part of Beijing, last July after realising that nobody in the city was offering classes in what had become a fashionable way to shape up and lose weight in the United States and Europe.more
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