What's next after barre?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Any real workout. Barre and the like are for weaklings that don’t to break a sweat but want to be “toned”
It is laughable


yeah those ballerinas are so flabby and weak and have no balance or stamina


Your middle aged+ mom barre class is not comparable to a professional dancer’s physical training demands


why do you ^^^ find it necessary to chastise others over their preferred style of workout? "weakling" "laughable" "middle aged+ mom" Why are you so heavily invested in this to the point of cutting others down? I think you need a mental health assessment. That or anger management.


She is asking what’s next. That is because it isn’t a workout, not really. If your goal is to fill your time with something your enjoy, great. But if your goal is physical fitness and health, you’d be better off power walking. Barre is a marketing scam


wow....No I'm convinced PP is the owner of gym. To otherwise be so invested and so upset about this is suspect. I do also wonder what PP thinks of the young guys who take barre but find it hard to keep up, and are dripping in sweat by the end of the class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any real workout. Barre and the like are for weaklings that don’t to break a sweat but want to be “toned”
It is laughable


yeah those ballerinas are so flabby and weak and have no balance or stamina


Your middle aged+ mom barre class is not comparable to a professional dancer’s physical training demands


why do you ^^^ find it necessary to chastise others over their preferred style of workout? "weakling" "laughable" "middle aged+ mom" Why are you so heavily invested in this to the point of cutting others down? I think you need a mental health assessment. That or anger management.


She is asking what’s next. That is because it isn’t a workout, not really. If your goal is to fill your time with something your enjoy, great. But if your goal is physical fitness and health, you’d be better off power walking. Barre is a marketing scam


wow....No I'm convinced PP is the owner of gym. To otherwise be so invested and so upset about this is suspect. I do also wonder what PP thinks of the young guys who take barre but find it hard to keep up, and are dripping in sweat by the end of the class.


Ha! Thanks for the laugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any real workout. Barre and the like are for weaklings that don’t to break a sweat but want to be “toned”
It is laughable


yeah those ballerinas are so flabby and weak and have no balance or stamina


Your middle aged+ mom barre class is not comparable to a professional dancer’s physical training demands


I'm middle aged and a mom, yes, but I also teach ballet, jazz, Zumba, African dance and pilates.

How high and long you can hold your passé en releve?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any real workout. Barre and the like are for weaklings that don’t to break a sweat but want to be “toned”
It is laughable


yeah those ballerinas are so flabby and weak and have no balance or stamina


Your middle aged+ mom barre class is not comparable to a professional dancer’s physical training demands


I'm middle aged and a mom, yes, but I also teach ballet, jazz, Zumba, African dance and pilates.

How high and long you can hold your passé en releve?


NP
*applause*
Former dancer here who enjoys barre3. Of course it's not the same but you can make barre3 very challenging. Perhaps the PP is just not doing it right.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any real workout. Barre and the like are for weaklings that don’t to break a sweat but want to be “toned”
It is laughable


yeah those ballerinas are so flabby and weak and have no balance or stamina


Your middle aged+ mom barre class is not comparable to a professional dancer’s physical training demands


why do you ^^^ find it necessary to chastise others over their preferred style of workout? "weakling" "laughable" "middle aged+ mom" Why are you so heavily invested in this to the point of cutting others down? I think you need a mental health assessment. That or anger management.


She is asking what’s next. That is because it isn’t a workout, not really. If your goal is to fill your time with something your enjoy, great. But if your goal is physical fitness and health, you’d be better off power walking. Barre is a marketing scam


wow....No I'm convinced PP is the owner of gym. To otherwise be so invested and so upset about this is suspect. I do also wonder what PP thinks of the young guys who take barre but find it hard to keep up, and are dripping in sweat by the end of the class.


Ha! Thanks for the laugh.


+ 1.
Anonymous
Level 2 or 3 reformer pilates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try reformer Pilates.


This can get boring. It really depends on the instructor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Level 2 or 3 reformer pilates.


Is this megaformer? I know this is a version of the reformer, but more muscle intensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course it's a workout. The only quibble I have is that it's heavily marketed as a workout for women to tone their problem areas, and I think that's gross and misogynist.


This you can train a specific muscle for gain but you can’t target weight loss.
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