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Webthe ayesha is an advanced pole dance position, [1] where the dancer suspends their body weight with two hands in an inverted position, and opens their legs in a v facing.

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Not sure what it's called but it's like an elbow grip ayesha except my belly and crotch are against the pole.

Webyou can practice all the ayesha grips in a butterfly, extended butterfly, and then a capital d (think of your body like a pike where the pole is between your ankles.

Webi usually set the pole to static when i train ayesha, but sometimes when i film myself, i don’t get the right angle so it helps to be able to spin the pole so i can see what my form looks.