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Classes

All our regular classes are offered on a drop-in basis. That means you can come to the classes that fit your schedule and your goals, without having to make a weekly or monthly commitment.

 

The online booking window for each class begins 24 hours before the start time of the class, and closes 60 minutes before class. 

See our Frequently Asked Questions page for more info on what to wear and bring to class!

For New Clients

At Xpose Fitness we welcome clients of all backgrounds and experience levels, but for our first-time pole dancers we've got something special!

What to wear
  • Comfortable workout clothes!

What to bring
  • Yourself and some water!

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For The Newbies

Great for all levels!

Who said beginners can’t be sexy too?!! 

FTN is for all the beginner pole divas (and upper level babes) looking to refine their fundamentals.

Whether it’s your first time or your 100th time touching a pole, FTN invites you to strengthen and deepen your pole fundamentals through intentional movement & technique.

Static Pole

Xpose Fitness offers 5 levels of Static Pole, starting with basic moves and transitions, working all the way up to advanced tricks. Each class ends with a routine built from the moves learned during the session. 

 

Split level classes (indicated by a slash, like 1/2 or 2/3) are based on the moves of the lower level class, with some elements of the higher level mixed in.

What to wear
  • Above-the-knee pants/shorts

  • Grippy knee pads (optional)

  • Dance heels (optional)

What to bring
  • Pole grip

  • Water

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Pole 1 — Foundations

Beginner

This beginner level pole class focuses on basic transitions and strength building moves, with emphasis on confidence in movement.

Two dancers stading next to their poles. Their hands are high and their legs wrapped around the pole
Pole 2 — Static Spins

Beginner

Learn basic spins with both hands on the pole, and basic holds from the ground. This class focuses on learning moves in combinations and building strength and stamina.

A dancer with long brown hair in an interesting shape on the pole.
Pole 3 — Climbs & Holds

Intermediate

This intermediate level class introduces more difficult moves and holds. You’ll work on advanced floor work, and basic upright aerial holds. 

Prior pole experience is expected.

A dancer upside down on the pole. She holds on with her knees and arches back with her hands above her head
Pole 4 — Basic Inversions

Advanced

In this class you will learn more advanced holds, mounts, and aerial combinations. You will learn basic inverts, and begin working toward aerial inverts. 

Prior pole experience is a must!

A dancer in an upside-down split on the pole
Pole 5 — Advanced Pole

Advanced

“Anything goes!” Learn advanced holds with minimal points of contact to the pole. 

Prior pole experience is a must!

Spin Pole

On Spin Mode, the pole itself spins!

 

It is recommended that you have some experience with Static Pole before trying Spin Pole as it helps to have familiarity with basic mounts and holds.

What to wear
  • Above-the-knee pants/shorts

  • Grippy knee pads (optional)

  • Dance heels (optional)

What to bring
  • Pole grip

  • Water

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Beginner Spin

Intermediate

In this introduction to Spin Pole you will learn how to control the speed of the pole, basic spinning climbs, and upright holds.

 

It is strongly recommended that you have a solid background in Static Pole, including climbing and basic pole mounts, before trying Spin Pole classes.

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Intermediate Spin

Intermediate

This class focuses on more complicated climbs and holds, and basic inversions in Spin mode.

It is recommended that you are confident with climbing, basic pole mounts, and simple inversions on Static Pole.

A dancer facing away from the camera. She is holding onto the pole with one leg and reaching down toward the floor
The Art of Spin

Intermediate

This class focuses on the transition movements “in between” for seamless sequencing. 

Developing strength and endurance through spin drills and breathing techniques, this class will take your Spin Pole game to the next level.

A dancer with long black hair lying backward and upside down on the pole
Advanced Spin

Advanced

Learn advanced entries to holds, and combinations using minimal points of contact on Spin Mode. We recommend you feel comfortable with Intermediate Spin before trying Advanced. 

You must be confident with aerial inversions and advanced moves on Static Pole before attending this class.

Floor

At Xpose Fitness we don't just have pole classes, we offer a variety of sexy floor-based classes as well! These classes are a great way to cross-train for your pole classes and develop your dance skills.

What to wear
  • Dance heels (Floor/Chair)

  • Knee pads 

  • Warm layers (Sexy Stretch)

What to bring
  • Yoga mat
    (Floor/Chair & Sexy Stretch)

  • Water

Students in a Chair Dance class at the Xpose Fitness studio in Windsor Mill, MD
Floor/Chair

Great for all levels!

A full body workout based on moves inspired by burlesque and exotic dance, Floor/Chair is designed to increase strength and skill in a fun, approachable format. 

A dancer sitting on the floor, stretching with a serene look on her face
Sexy Stretch

Great for all levels!

Influenced by yoga and Pilates, this class is designed to increase overall flexibility while promoting proper form, releasing stress and tension, and relieving sore muscles. 

A dancer face down on the floor, with one leg bent up close to her chest and the other extended behind her
Booty Basics

Great for all levels!

Come learn how to pop it, shake it, twerk it, work it! This cardio heavy class covers the basics of booty work and twerking, ending with a routine.

Conditioning

Cross train to meet your goals even faster! Our Pole Conditioning classes are designed to build your strength so you can do even more in your regular classes.

What to wear
  • Comfy clothes you can move in

  • Sneakers (Pole Fit)

What to bring
  • Pole grip

  • Yoga mat (optional)

  • Water

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Pole Conditioning

Great for all levels!

A full body workout using the pole for resistance and stability. Exercises focus on strength training that supplements and supports regular pole classes. 

Two dancers, one in front, one behind, standing in a lunge with one hand holdign on to the pole
Pole Fit

Great for all levels!

Pole meets HIIT (high-intensity interval training). In this class you will utilize the pole for strength and cardiovascular training specific to pole fitness. 

Choreography

Put your skill set to work! We’ll take the moves taught in the regular Pole and Floor/Chair classes and apply it to choreography, focusing on fluidity and musicality. 

What to wear
  • Dance heels (optional for Slow Flow)

  • Knee pads

  • Socks/Leg warmers

What to bring
  • Water

A dancer kneeling on all fours with one leg extended in a floor dance class at Xpose Fitness
Flow & Floorwork

Great for all levels!

In this choreography based class you will learn a sensual floor routine incorporating low-flow floor work and advanced floor tricks. You'll focus on musicality, and expressing yourself through movement. 

A dancer with long brown hair sitting in a chair with her back to the camera
Pole & Chair

Great for all levels!

Here we combine moves from Floor/Chair and Beginner Pole (Level 1 and 2) to create a fun, unique routine! This class will include warm up and cool down, and routine performance time. There will be an emphasis on strength building and fluidity. 

A dancer standing against the pole with one arm raised above her head
Pole Flow

Beginner (Pole 2)

This class offers pole choreography based on exotic low-flow style movements and dance flow, with a focus on technique and smooth transitions. The focus of this class is teaching how to flow between moves rather than teaching the individual moves themselves.

Close-up of a woman standing in front of the pole with one hand on her chest, and one arm bent above her head
Slow Flow

Beginner (Pole 2)

In this class you will expand your flow vocabulary and learn new pathways through various sequences.

The mood is sexy, the music is slow, you have time to make the movements intentional.

Still looking?

Our regular public classes are great but not always the right fit. Maybe you're looking for something that feels a little more personalized? Or maybe looking for something fun to do with a group of your friends? We've got you covered.

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2605 Lord Baltimore Drive - Suite K

Windsor Mill, MD 21244

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