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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for the info, Barre3 poster. Maybe I’ll try an intro package at Barre3 and see how I like it. [/quote] A good friend of mine tried classpass for a few months before she figured out which studio she wanted to get a membership with - so that is a great idea as well. I think that once you find the workout you love, be it Barre3 or another studio, you'll feel justified spending the monthly membership fee. Especially when you consider how much money you've probably wasted over the years with memberships you never used, with gyms you hated. I know that's the case for me at least. My Barre3 membership (unlimited) is about $4 a day, less than a Starbucks Latte. I'd venture to guess that most boutique fitness studios probably come in around that same "daily rate", give or take a couple of bucks. [/quote] I’m the PP you quoted, but not the OP of this thread. I have been a Bar Method member for a few years and I’m generally happy with it, but am considering the change to Barre3, mostly for the childcare. I did not realize that class pass was free this month though, so I may just go that route to save some money. [/quote]
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