Year 2015.

Press coverage

LIFE

After a 36-hour journey from Australia, she almost landed in the café. I thought a worn out, haggard woman would arrive, but instead she walked in looking perfect, and sure enough, all eyes were on her. But let's look beyond the looks.
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LIFE

Alma Pirner, who got married for the second time a year and a half ago, is taking great care of her new marriage. She does not tour abroad for long periods, as she does not want to be away from her husband, who works at home. In addition to her pole-dancing lessons, she has also learnt a new profession, which her students have brought to her attention.
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IGEN ÉLET

The name Alma Pirner is a concept. But today, she is not only a legend in the world of exotic dance and pole dancing, but is also gaining increasing recognition and recognition as a relationship coach. Alma is about to give birth to her first child, and she is very much looking forward to his arrival. We spoke to her about charisma, femininity, saving marriage and having a child.
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PEAK

Alma hardly needs an introduction, she created the pole dancing culture in this country and lured ordinary women into the pole dancing room. Today, the movement is becoming more and more popular and there is even talk of including it in the list of Olympic sports. No wonder, what these girls do is equal to any other sport!
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TV2

Alma Pirner will become a mother in a few weeks, the Hungarian pole dancing queen is already 9 months pregnant. The mum did both bodyweight and weight training until the end of the 8th month, but following her doctor's advice, walking is the only option for the last few weeks.
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VOUS

Ambassador of pole dancing and burlesque in Hungary, femininity coach, successful businesswoman, occasional vegetarian and MOTHER - Alma Pirner is preparing for the most important role of her life, eight months pregnant and eager to give birth to her first child. But until the little heir to the throne arrives, we had a chat about vegetables, spiritual struggles, relationships, sexuality, femininity and of course the miracle of motherhood.
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RÚDVILÁG

Once upon a time, there was a dreamer, naive girl who embarked on a project that many thought was hopeless: she was the first to open a pole-dancing studio in the country. And in those days, when pole dancing meant shoving some paper money down the panties of girls who were writhing on the tables of various bars. Perhaps it's no wonder that the former location on picturesque Blaha has remained untouched for so long. For almost a year, almost no one but the owner himself, now one of the best-known names in the business, frequented the place. We spoke to Alma Pirner about her new book, Pole Dancing, published last week.
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LIFE

Although the situation has improved, in the minds of many people pole dancing is still an erotically overloaded performance, associated with glamorous bars and strippers. But this particular dance is much more than that: it is a form of movement, a shaping activity and a competitive sport, and there are some great exponents of it in this country. Alma Pirner, the founder of pole dancing in Hungary, has created a work of art when she summarised everything about this elusive genre in her book, including this, post-natal sport and her future plans.
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FEM3

It is very important that women do not neglect exercise during pregnancy, says Alma Pirner. If the mother is fit, it is better for the foetus and can make the birth easier. In addition to exercise, you also need to pay attention to nutrition. Dietician Zsuzsa Barcza told on FEM3 Café how much of what to eat.
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FEM3

According to the exotic dancer, abstinence is the most difficult time for a relationship in the first six weeks after giving birth, but even after that there are various ways to help women get back to sexuality. Watch the video to find out what they are!
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