Natural Stick: How Spruce Tree Sap Can Elevate Your Pole Dancing

Natural Stick: How Spruce Tree Sap Can Elevate Your Pole Dancing

Hey, fellow pole enthusiasts! Want to add some serious magic to your pole dancing sport? As a pole dancer who’s always on the hunt for that perfect grip, I’ve stumbled upon something epic: spruce tree sap! Yep, you read me right. Mother Nature just dropped a new pole grip hack and she wanted me to share with you all and not gatekeep this. It is time to spill the tea on how this sticky discovery can transform your pole sessions like it did to me.

Why Grip Matters in Pole Dancing

Grip is the key to keeping you twirling like a boss without slipping off the pole. While we’ve got some awesome commercial products out there like Liquid Grip, Dry Hands, Mighty Grip, and iTac, there’s always room to try something new. And hey, I hear Monkey Hands is getting a lot of buzz, though I haven’t tried it yet!

Liquid Grip is my all time favourite commercial grip to use for pole dancing. As someone who deals with sweaty hands (like, seriously sweaty), this product is a lifesaver. It’s my go-to because it acts like an antiperspirant for my hands, helping me keep a solid grip even when I’m getting my sweat on. But remember, grip is personal. What works for me might not be your jam, so experiment and find your groove! What is your favourite pole grip? I’d love to know. Comment below!

Discovering Spruce Tree Sap as a Grip Aid

So, how did I discover spruce sap’s grip magic? Picture this: I’m just chilling when I accidentally get sap on my hands. Then it dawned on me that this might help me stick better on the pole. Fast forward to my next pole session – bam, sticky hands! The sap creates a tackiness similar to iTac, giving you that extra stickiness without the slip.

Why You Need to Try Spruce Sap

Au Naturel: It’s 100% natural and chemical-free, straight from the tree.

Cost-Effective: Spruce sap is free and widely available in regions where spruce trees grow, including Canada, the United States, Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe, and parts of Asia.

How to Score Some Spruce Sap

Look for spruce trees – they’ve got those classic needle leaves and cones. Gently pop a sap bubble and take just a little. We’re all about that sustainable life, right? Rub it on your hands or pole for that super grip. Play around to see what works best for you. Use rubbing alcohol to clean your pole and some soap and scrubbing to wash off your hands. Easy peasy!

Spruce Trees in Your Spiritual Vibe

Feeling witchy? Spruce trees are total rockstars in witchcraft, symbolizing resilience and protection. Incorporate them into your pole routine to vibe with nature and add a touch of spiritual energy. And remember, when you take something from nature, give something back, and always give thanks and show respect.

So there you have it, my not-so-secret tip to up your pole game with some help from mother nature. Whether you’re all about that natural life or just looking for something fresh, spruce sap is a cool way to stick to the pole like me. As Sheena the PoleWitch, I’m here to share the love and help you embrace nature’s gifts. Go ahead, give it a try, and let me know how it goes! 

 

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