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Is 2022 the year you FINALLY lose weight? Here's how a medicated weight loss service has helped others - and could help YOU, too! She has now started teaching her favourite past-time at the academy as well.Īmy added: 'I tried all sorts of sports but the difference with pole-dancing was I'd found something that interests me, that's got so many different elements to it. 'People used to see me as geeky, not that it bothered me, but the pole dancing let's people see me in a different light.'Īmy first joined the British Pole Dance Academy, at a studio in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs., in 2009. 'It's a complete polar opposite to the pole dancing, but it's nice to have two completely different jobs because I get different things out of both of them. 'I became a lab assistant at Keele University after that, and then did a teaching qualification so I am a teaching fellow there now. I was kind of seen as a bit of a geek because I was doing science, and while I did try to have a social life, I had to work really hard too. 'I was definitely more shy before I started this. 'I am far more outgoing now than I used to be, both because of the physical aspects of it but also from all the friends I have made there. 'And then mentally it is really positive too.

She says the sport gave her the confidence to come out of her shell
