The third class of SuperStripper Bootcamp participants arrived yesterday. We broke the ice by attending Babe’s Cabaret’s Hip Hop Night. Isis flew in from Toronto and is excited to work the main stage pole this week. She is a very talented stage performer. Lindsay possesses the gift of gab. While filling out paperwork, she chatted up the customer sitting next to her, and has a VIP already lined up for her first night.
I’m so proud.
There is limited space still available in the April Bootcamp. Like the Cadbury eggs…once Easter’s gone….so is the Arizona SuperStripper Bootcamp.





Hi Avalon,
I’ve just started stripping, and been reading your site almost everyday. I understand that a newbie won’t be making tons of money in the begining. Just like any other trade, you need to learn the basics first, then develop yourself from there. Last night was my second night stripping (audition aside), and even though, I have lots to learn, I am proud of myself. Made more money than most of the long and full timer dancers. BTW,I have a full time 7 am to 3 pm job during the week, and got sick tired of watching every paycheck goes towards bills. — I feel like a corporate slave!
Last night, I worked on getting myself on a superstripper zone, (remember, I am like a baby learning to walk — crawling stages right now) — and it worked! Sure, I still left tons of money on the table, but I am able to realize that and will adjust accordingly tonight:) Gotta work on asking the lap dance question, and don’t sound like a mercenary.
Got tons of compliments from the customers and co-workers on being personable, my outfit, look/body and tan (beach loveR)— I am a fishnet, feather, fur and animal print type of girl. Quite frankly, no to brag, I know what works for my body/how to put myself together without looking slutty — SEXY yes, but not slutty —very fine line that most girls, even in regular clubs, don’t have a clue.
This is a new club and for a Friday night was pretty empty (tons of empty seats)— even the customers said so, but I was on and determited to have a great working night. I got paid just to talk …. customer wanting my number —noooo, you need to come back and see me here:)) I have also developed a good relationship with the bouncers, and one of them is giving tips on how to “lock” a customer. And most importantly, networking with the customers (new club = free entry cards = giving them out to the customers as “Thank you, and I come back to see me again”)
I had fun, and really enjoyed my work and customers. I met very nice guys, that totally needed attention, someone to talk to, but the other girls were like “Do you wanna dance?”, and walked away.
I totally agree with you about the trust issue. The customer that paid me to talk, brought that up…. and I was the 3rd girl he spoke to within an hour — I was busy with another customer before that, and since he doesn’t like lap dances, and they didn’t want to spend an extra time talking to him, and I did, he paid me for my time. Right now, one of the things I am working on, being a newbie on a new club, is developing my regulars = gettting their trust.
I am about to sign up for the Dancer wealth, and would like to find out when the next boot camp will happen, for SURE I will benefit tremendously from it.