Don't laugh it could happen. Strip club owners The sport's organizers are working hard change the sport's image.
"We're trying to be stricter here and become respected as a sport," said
Florenza Pizanis, 43, a pole-dancing coach in Dortmund, Germany, and
head of the International Pole Sports Federation's technical committee,
which wrote the rules and applied them for the first time at the London
championships
Among the written regulations: no dancing "in an overtly erotic
manner"—banned, for example, is "gluteal dance"—and no "hats, canes and
anything that is not considered attached to the costume."
Haha, gluteal dance?? Without gluteal dancing I'm not sure how fun any of this will be as a spectator sport. Organizers have also written a rule book that gives code names to compulsory
moves, specifies scoring methodology and bans pole-dancing staples such
as removable articles of clothing. And they'd like people to call their
event "pole sports" now.
Just a suggestion, they may want to ban names like Candi, Cinnamon, and Misty as well.
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