Become the Instructor Students Brag About

Structured Success

Go beyond showing tricks.

Build a reputation as the teacher who gets results.

    A Free 2-Day Training for Pole Instructors

    When: September 6 & 7

    Time: 9 am Pacific/1pm Eastern

    Length: 45 minutes each

    Where: Zoom.

    Recording Available for 1 week

    Investment: FREE

    What You’ll Learn:

    Day 1: Structure for Progress

    • The science of how students actually learn skills.

    • Why unstructured classes lead to plateaus, frustration, and injury risk.

    • How to apply progressive overload and smart sequencing to pole.

    Day 2: Structure for Injury Reduction

    • How poor class planning sets students up for overuse injuries.

    • The blueprint for balancing skill progressions with recovery.

    • A plug-and-play class framework that increases progress and reduces risk.

    Tired of students hitting a trick once for Instagram but not being able to repeat it?

    Want to leave behind the “accepted f*ckery” of pain/injuries as an accepted part of being a pole dancer? (and having to modify everything you teach as a result).

    You’re not just teaching tricks. You’re shaping badass pole dancers.

    Join Structured Success and discover how to make your teaching unforgettable.

    The Details

    When: September 6 & 7

    Time: 10 am Pacific/1pm Eastern

    Length: 45 minutes each

    Where: Zoom.

    Recording Available for 1 week

    Investment: FREE

    If this is our first time meeting, Hello, Hi!

    My name is Dr. Emily Rausch.

    I'm a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician who specializes in pole dancers. I've been pole dancing for almost 7 years (March 27th is my pole-anniversary). I combine my doctor brain with my pole dancer experience to help pole dancers learn how to not f*ck up their bodies and help them unf*ck them when they do.

    When I started pole dancing, I had no idea it would end up being such a major part of my identity.

    I was in chiropractic school when signed up for my first taster class. Like a lot of pole dancers, I quickly became obsessed. One class turned in to a pack of 10 turned into an unlimited membership.

    This quick progression, coupled with sub-optimal training methods (turns out taking more classes isn’t necessarily better), I found myself laying on the studio floor with a dislocated shoulder.

    As I underwent the frustrating and tedious journey of injury rehab, I swore to myself that I would do everything in my power to keep another pole dancer from having to go through what I went through.

    The judgemental looks when I shared I was a pole dancer. The confusion about what I needed my shoulder to be able to do. The “then don’t do that” comments.

    From this experience, I shifted my focus from general sports medicine to specializing in the reduction and treatment of pole dancer injuries.