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Pole dancing in her 50s: Kenilworth barrister says it brought new confidence.
Summary
Leisha Bond, a 52-year-old Kenilworth barrister, began pole dancing in January 2025 at Pole Elevation in Coventry and says the classes have improved her mood and sense of camaraderie.
Content
Leisha Bond is a 52-year-old barrister from Kenilworth who took up pole dancing in January 2025 after feeling she wanted a change in her 50s. She says she was happy in her legal work but experienced an existential moment and wanted something different. Bond joined classes at Pole Elevation in Coventry and says the activity has made her feel happier and more confident. She also describes the studio as welcoming to people of varied ages, abilities and backgrounds.
Key points:
- Bond has worked as a barrister since the 1990s and is now in her early 50s.
- She began pole dancing in January 2025 at a local studio in Coventry.
- Bond reports the classes have improved her wellbeing and created a sense of camaraderie with other participants.
- She says pole dancing at the studio includes people of different ages, body types and skill levels and is supportive rather than judgmental.
- Bond has won the Most Stylish Female Barrister Award twice and says her hobby complements her professional life.
Summary:
Bond reports that pole dancing has had a positive effect on her mood and social connections while remaining separate from her courtroom work. Undetermined at this time.
