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Polina Zueva on one forearm beside the pole with legs overhead, mid cup grip forearm stand transition.
Intermediate Exotic TricksIntermediate

ExoTrick #4 – Cup Grip Forearm Stand Transition

Cup grip forearm stand transition in heels to spice up your Exotic routine!

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Level
Intermediate
Duration
5 min
Format
Video
Equipment
Pole, heels & comfortable training space

Overview

About This Lesson

Want to add a strong, controlled forearm-stand transition to your Exotic routine?

In this lesson, Polina breaks down a Cup Grip Forearm Stand Transition performed in heels — a striking Exotic trick that combines upper-body control, inversion technique, and a smooth transition.

You’ll first see the complete trick and then work through detailed explanations, technique cues, and practical tips to help you understand the setup, cup grip, forearm stand, and transition.

The goal is to help you make the movement feel controlled and connected so you can use it naturally in your own choreography, freestyle, or performance.

Before You Start

This lesson assumes that you already have enough strength and control to safely practice handstand- and forearm-stand-based movements.

If you’re still building the strength or skills needed for handstands, start with the Arm Balances lesson first and return to this transition when you’re ready.

This lesson is designed for Exotic Pole dancers who already have some experience with handstands, forearm stands, or arm balances and want to add a more technical inverted transition to their movement vocabulary. It’s a great fit if you enjoy detailed trick breakdowns, feel comfortable working in heels, and want a visually striking transition you can incorporate into choreography, freestyle, or performance.

What you’ll learn

The complete Cup Grip Forearm Stand Transition
How to set up the cup grip
How to organize the forearm stand position
How to transition into the inverted shape with more control
How to connect the movement smoothly
How to maintain control through the transition
How to practice the trick in heels
Technique tips for cleaner, more confident execution

Course program

6 modules

See the complete Cup Grip Forearm Stand Transition first so you understand the movement and final result.

Learn how to organize the cup grip and prepare your upper body for the transition.

Break down the forearm stand portion with detailed explanations and technique cues.

Learn how to connect the setup and forearm stand into one controlled movement.

Combine the grip, inversion, and transition into one continuous sequence.

Refine the trick with Polina's practical cues and tips for cleaner, more confident execution.

What’s included

Full trick demonstration: See exactly what you're working toward before breaking it down.
Detailed step-by-step instruction: Follow the cup grip, forearm stand, and transition through the complete movement.
Technique tips: Learn practical details that can help improve control, positioning, and execution.
Train at your own pace: Pause, replay, and repeat the sections as many times as you need.
Online streaming access: Return to the lesson whenever you're ready to practice.
$5

One payment. Lifetime access, including future updates to the program.

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Polina Zueva

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Polina Zueva

Polina Zueva is a professional pole dance and Russian Exotic instructor with years of teaching, performing, and competition experience across Russia, Vietnam, and the United States. Throughout her dance career, she has performed on stage, competed successfully, and earned competition wins and podium placements — bringing real performance experience into everything she teaches.

Over the years, Polina has worked with a large number of students through regular classes, private coaching, workshops, and masterclasses. Many of her students have gone on to perform and compete themselves, earning awards and podium placements and developing the confidence and skills to take their dancing beyond the studio.

Polina’s training is built around the individual dancer rather than a one-size-fits-all formula. Her lessons focus on clear progressions, detailed technique, fluid transitions, musicality, body control, and expressive movement, allowing students to progress at their own level while developing a style that feels natural and personal to them. The same approach is built into her online courses, giving dancers structured, experience-based training they can follow at their own pace.

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Questions

This lesson is best suited for intermediate and more experienced students who already have some familiarity with handstands, forearm stands, or arm-balance movements.

You should already have enough strength and basic skills to safely practice handstand- and forearm-stand-based movements. If you're not there yet, take the Arm Balances lesson first.

The trick is taught as an Exotic movement performed in heels, although you can first practice the mechanics without them if needed.

Yes. You'll need access to a pole and enough clear surrounding space to practice comfortably.

Absolutely. The transition is designed as a technical movement element you can incorporate into your own choreography, freestyle, combinations, or performance.

Yes. Patreon lists the lesson as streaming video access, so you can return to it and practice along at your own pace.

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