| Are there any in the area? |
| ZenGo in Bethesda, the former SomaFit (now Balance?) in Glover Park; Barre3 in Georgetown. |
| Most dance studios have them if you don't mind being with all the skinny ballerinas. |
| I love xtend barre at fuel Pilates in Georgetown. I haven't tried barre 3 but it looks great |
Just curious, why would someone mind being with skinny ballerinas? |
| Anything on the Hill? |
| Red Bow Studio: http://www.redbowdc.com/featured-classes.php |
I wouldn't but some people are more sensitive about their body image and might feel uncomfortabe surrounded by very lean and fit dancers in leotards when they are already unhappy about their weight or fitness status. This seems like an obvious answer though...what gives? |
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barmethod on H street- across from cuba libre
great workout but there are alot of size 0 girls so it can be intimidating even if you are fit but not a size zero dc.barmethod.com |
Not obvious to me and I'm a mom with a mom's body...not a ballerina body, big butt, thinghs, and hips. If I'm out to exercise, not be the fatty in a wet t-shirt contest. |
| Are there any good barre videos? |
You really need an instructor if you're a beginner. The body positioning is crucial to get the benifits and it is subtle so unless you're a former dancer you'll probably not be able to achieve proper allignment from watching the video. Getting your body positioned properly and keeping it that way while doing the movements is the hardest part. |
| I do all the Bar Method videos and have never been to an actual class. They're pretty self-explanatory and they kuck my a$$ so I figure I'm doing them right LOL |
| I bought 3 of them for $60.00. I also go to class once a week or once every other week. |
| 12:45 here. I am a former dancer, so would like to try some ideas as none of the classes I can find are convenient for me. Any specific video recommendations? |