I wondered why I hadnt subscribed to this and then remembered why. All the moves are slightly off from what I learned and the names always seem so wrong. It's weird.
@VikiSil in pole class i learned a completely different scorpio. Its upside down with your back against the pole ( not your belly) and your legs kind of flipped back behind you lol if that makes any sense at all. Is there another name for it?
@ddouros1 It depends on which part of the world you live at. What you learned was either the Outside Leg Hang or the Inside Leg Hang. Look those up at the pole move directory at wikipole[dot]org
I would agree with those comments. This is not a scorpion invert pole dance trick, it's actually a crucifix. I learn this from: wwwAPoleLotOfFun.Co.Nz
@aerithlives That's what we call it too. The problem is, there is no international governing body for pole dancing like there is for gymnastics, ice skating, and other sports. They call everything the same thing because a unifying body has made it uniform.
I wondered why I hadnt subscribed to this and then remembered why. All the moves are slightly off from what I learned and the names always seem so wrong. It's weird.
idunkerrr 6 months ago
Inverted Crucifix.
TahoeTammy 6 months ago
That is the inverted Crusifix!!
Vampluv19 9 months ago 9
esto no es un escorpion, es una crucifijo invertido!!!
mellSrF 11 months ago
Agreed, this is Inverted crucifix, sometimes known as inverted bat.
vacksack 1 year ago
it's inverted crucifix not scorpio. Scorpio is the same as Gemini only holding with the other leg.
VikiSil 1 year ago 2
@VikiSil in pole class i learned a completely different scorpio. Its upside down with your back against the pole ( not your belly) and your legs kind of flipped back behind you lol if that makes any sense at all. Is there another name for it?
ddouros1 10 months ago
@ddouros1 It depends on which part of the world you live at. What you learned was either the Outside Leg Hang or the Inside Leg Hang. Look those up at the pole move directory at wikipole[dot]org
VikiSil 10 months ago
@VikiSil thank you sooo much!
ddouros1 10 months ago
When I learned it it was called a "Batman" !
keyva007 1 year ago
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I would agree with those comments. This is not a scorpion invert pole dance trick, it's actually a crucifix. I learn this from: wwwAPoleLotOfFun.Co.Nz
apolelotoffun 1 year ago
crucifix...
marigreeneye 1 year ago
That's a crucifix!
sherbertpips 1 year ago
that is the crucifix not the 'scorpio!"
julzandbrendan 1 year ago
We call this the antichrist in Australia. The scorpion is similar to a reversed version of the gemini....only slightly different.
redspike5 1 year ago
I just know this as a no holds invert...easy to do
PoleKittenVamp 2 years ago
yep, that's an inverted Crucifix
MichalaD1 2 years ago
Ummm...everybody I know calls this move an inverted crucifix. Wtf?
SerziQ 2 years ago
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So Stupid she isn't even demonstrating with dancer shoes. Ugh it makes tricks so much harder
HayHayatthedisco 2 years ago
At the studio I attend we call it the "snake".
aerithlives 2 years ago
@aerithlives That's what we call it too. The problem is, there is no international governing body for pole dancing like there is for gymnastics, ice skating, and other sports. They call everything the same thing because a unifying body has made it uniform.
fifimsp 1 year ago 3
@fifimsp Yup.
aerithlives 1 year ago
thats not a scorpion, thats an inverted crucifix, someone needs to make an official pole moves book or something :(
Meleania 2 years ago
theres a wiki for pole.. but i forgot the url just google it;; ^^
alot of moves tho all have different names.. but ive never heard this one being called a scorpion invert... *blink*
castleoutsider 2 years ago
i agree, we call it the inverted crucifix too,
Rlsheck 2 years ago
where's the video of jen and tina dancing together?
Saxton519 2 years ago