# Kneepits on Pole: Don't know what a kneepit is? It's like the armpit of your knee! For the purposes of this tool, any time the crook of your knee is making contact with the pole (not the kneecap side, and no gap between the kneepit and the pole) you can count that for a +1 on this counter.
# Elbowpits on Pole: Like a kneepit, an elbowpit is the inner crook of your elbow. For the purposes of this tool, any time the crook of your elbow is making contact with the pole (even with a small gap) you can count that as a +1 on this counter.
# Inner Thighs on Pole: You have some room to be flexible here, but in general any time your inner thighs are touching the pole include that as a +1. Think pole sit, not brass monkey (which would be kneepit).
Position: We'll use the "hips above or below head" rule here. Don't worry, if a move can be performed both ways it will be included in both result sets.
Is the move a split: There are so many splits in pole that this is actually a good filter.