Anonymous wrote:Purebarre is bull.
Real dancers do real barre. They look a bit different than the women in Purebarre classes
Anonymous wrote:I did barre a couple of times and couldn't believe how little of a challenge or workout it felt like. There is no way anybody who does only this for exercies is very fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did barre a couple of times and couldn't believe how little of a challenge or workout it felt like. There is no way anybody who does only this for exercies is very fit.
Agreed. It’s definitely easier than many other forms of exercise. I also dislike it because the instructors are always prattling on about how it will create “long, lean muscles.” Sorry, if you’re not built long and lean, barre will not make you so.
Anonymous wrote:I did barre a couple of times and couldn't believe how little of a challenge or workout it felt like. There is no way anybody who does only this for exercies is very fit.
Anonymous wrote:I did barre a couple of times and couldn't believe how little of a challenge or workout it felt like. There is no way anybody who does only this for exercies is very fit.
Anonymous wrote:I am really strong and fit and do Pilates once a week. So I look like I have the Pilates body but it is because I do weightlifting and HIIT 5 days a week. I suspect most really fit barre ladies are either not eating much and doing A LOT (daily) of barre. Or alternatively doing other forms of exercise
Anonymous wrote:I know you said strong and fit but sometimes people think thin is fit...its not. I'll never forget hearing the term "skinny fat". It women who look then but have a high percentage of body fat when compared to muscle.
TBS, I also do HIIT or strength training several times a week and barre is my "easy" class. I didn't get super fit from barre.