Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it also varies studio by studio. My Pure Barre studio is amazing- you walk in and the whole vibe of the studio is happy and positive and fun. People are very welcoming and there is always a "hum" of people talking right before class. I have had friends go to other studios in the DMV and this was not the case. A lot of it comes down to the enviornment that the studio owners create.
Which studio?

Anonymous wrote:I did a couple barre classes at a studio in Bethesda and no one even said hi. Not to mention barre is the most boring class I ever took. All the classes at my regular gym, everyone at least says hello. I know you are there to work out, so am I but can still be friendly.
Anonymous wrote:I did a couple barre classes at a studio in Bethesda and no one even said hi. Not to mention barre is the most boring class I ever took. All the classes at my regular gym, everyone at least says hello. I know you are there to work out, so am I but can still be friendly.
Anonymous wrote:I think it also varies studio by studio. My Pure Barre studio is amazing- you walk in and the whole vibe of the studio is happy and positive and fun. People are very welcoming and there is always a "hum" of people talking right before class. I have had friends go to other studios in the DMV and this was not the case. A lot of it comes down to the enviornment that the studio owners create.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a barre bitch, I am more friendly in other classes like yoga but at barre I focus on myself, my form, the mirror. I think what does it is that the mirrors and the poses make you super conscious of the fact that if you want to have efficient movements you need to be very precise and each move kinda of have to look good (not the purpose but if you look good you are more likely to be positioned properly).
Anyway, long story short: not the best time to be your most goofy loud self. I want to be quiet and focus![]()
During the class, sure, but I think OP meant before and after. Why would you assume she meant wanting to chat while class was going on?
Anonymous wrote:Good article overall, but of particular relevance is paragraph 16, last sentence. It jumped out at me because it’s so true.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/aug/02/athleisure-barre-kale-tyranny-ideal-woman-labour
Anonymous wrote:I am a barre bitch, I am more friendly in other classes like yoga but at barre I focus on myself, my form, the mirror. I think what does it is that the mirrors and the poses make you super conscious of the fact that if you want to have efficient movements you need to be very precise and each move kinda of have to look good (not the purpose but if you look good you are more likely to be positioned properly).
Anyway, long story short: not the best time to be your most goofy loud self. I want to be quiet and focus![]()