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- Chinese_pole abstract "Chinese poles are vertical poles on which circus performers climb, slide down and hold poses. The poles are generally between 3 and 9 metres (10 and 30 ft) in height and approximately 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) in diameter. Some poles have a slightly larger pole that rotates around the static central pole using ball bearings. This rotating pole allows a performer to spin on the vertical axis, giving a performer the ability to incorporate rate of spin into what would otherwise be static moves. Bringing the body closer into the pole causes the performer to spin faster. A few Chinese pole tricks have been incorporated with pole dancing techniques.The poles are sometimes covered with rubber to improve grip. However, the rubber can cause friction burns on parts of the Chinese pole artists' bodies. Acrobats often wear multiple layers of clothing to prevent such burns and bruises.The most famous trick is "the flag" where the artist hangs straight out from the pole with his or her hands. This requires a very strong upper body. A few people are able to do push ups in this position, and even fewer can rotate the legs around in a circle—this requires enormous core strength.".
- Chinese_pole thumbnail Leosvel_et_Diosmani_-_4.jpg?width=300.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageID "7867815".
- Chinese_pole wikiPageLength "1780".
- Chinese_pole wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Chinese_pole wikiPageRevisionID "656133916".
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Ball_bearing.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Circus_skills.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Circus.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Circus_performer.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Core_stability.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Core_strength.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink File:Leosvel_et_Diosmani_-_4.jpg.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Friction_burn.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Human_Flag.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Human_flag.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLink Pole_dance.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese pole".
- Chinese_pole wikiPageWikiLinkText "chinese pole".
- Chinese_pole hasPhotoCollection Chinese_pole.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinese_pole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sport-equipment-stub.
- Chinese_pole subject Category:Circus_skills.
- Chinese_pole hypernym Poles.
- Chinese_pole type Art.
- Chinese_pole comment "Chinese poles are vertical poles on which circus performers climb, slide down and hold poses. The poles are generally between 3 and 9 metres (10 and 30 ft) in height and approximately 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8 cm) in diameter. Some poles have a slightly larger pole that rotates around the static central pole using ball bearings. This rotating pole allows a performer to spin on the vertical axis, giving a performer the ability to incorporate rate of spin into what would otherwise be static moves.".
- Chinese_pole label "Chinese pole".
- Chinese_pole sameAs میله_چینی.
- Chinese_pole sameAs Mât_chinois.
- Chinese_pole sameAs m.026gw5l.
- Chinese_pole sameAs Q3332021.
- Chinese_pole sameAs Q3332021.
- Chinese_pole wasDerivedFrom Chinese_pole?oldid=656133916.
- Chinese_pole depiction Leosvel_et_Diosmani_-_4.jpg.
- Chinese_pole isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_pole.