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How pole keeps this 58-year-old former bodybuilder in top shape mentally and physically

Hong Kong-born LA resident Ray Kayan found that gym strength means little on the fitness pole, an activity he finds ‘empowering’

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Ray Kayan performs graceful moves on a fitness pole, which require great strength and flexibility. Pole performance has been growing as a form of fitness since the 58-year-old started, even among men. Photo: Facebook/Ray Leung
Kavita Daswani

The first time Ray Kayan stepped up to a fitness pole, he thought he had it covered.

He was a regular at the gym, had taken part in bodybuilding competitions and had even played hockey. He assumed adding pole for fitness would be straightforward.

“I can do this easily,” he remembers thinking.

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He discovered a much more challenging reality.

“Gym strength does not translate into pole strength,” the 58-year-old says. “Not at all. You’re bruised all over your legs, your body aches and you can’t even spin around the pole properly. It was very humbling. A lot of people try it once and think, ‘I’m never coming back.’”

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But Kayan – who was born in Hong Kong and emigrated to Los Angeles with his parents when he was one – did not give up. He was enchanted by the idea of using a pole for fitness.

“Just watching people do amazing things on the pole, how they spin, how graceful they look – it was something I really wanted to do.”

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