Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
Who's your favorite Wildwood coach? A number of my faves left.
It depends on when you can go. Adina, Liana, Ryan, Bethann all coach there and are all terrific (if somewhat different in style). Anne is great, too. Katherine (although I feel like her classes are very core focused, and I prefer more variety--but she's awesome). Who left that you really liked?
Oh! That's exactly what I like! Nothing frustrates me more than bicep silliness. Sometimes I feel like a lot of the arm work can be done at the gym or home. Core is where it's at!
Then you will love her!I haven't taken a ton with her, but when I have and in comparison to the others she consistently does a lot more core. She gives the hardest high fives after, too, which I love. But I love myself some shaky legs more
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
Who's your favorite Wildwood coach? A number of my faves left.
It depends on when you can go. Adina, Liana, Ryan, Bethann all coach there and are all terrific (if somewhat different in style). Anne is great, too. Katherine (although I feel like her classes are very core focused, and I prefer more variety--but she's awesome). Who left that you really liked?
Oh! That's exactly what I like! Nothing frustrates me more than bicep silliness. Sometimes I feel like a lot of the arm work can be done at the gym or home. Core is where it's at!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
Who's your favorite Wildwood coach? A number of my faves left.
It depends on when you can go. Adina, Liana, Ryan, Bethann all coach there and are all terrific (if somewhat different in style). Anne is great, too. Katherine (although I feel like her classes are very core focused, and I prefer more variety--but she's awesome). Who left that you really liked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
Who's your favorite Wildwood coach? A number of my faves left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case anyone else was going to take advantage of the Bethesda-only pricing deal, it sounds like it only runs through May. Still waiting to hear details from the studio manager, but thought I'd bump up in case others are considering.
-OP
I haven't heard of this deal. What is it, and where can I get more info?
I literally saw it written on the dry erase board in the studio ($199/8 classes per month). I had to email Bethann to ask about it, so I would do that if you're interested. Not sure how long it runs, i.e., if you buy now that price is good indefinitely, or what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case anyone else was going to take advantage of the Bethesda-only pricing deal, it sounds like it only runs through May. Still waiting to hear details from the studio manager, but thought I'd bump up in case others are considering.
-OP
I haven't heard of this deal. What is it, and where can I get more info?
I literally saw it written on the dry erase board in the studio ($199/8 classes per month). I had to email Bethann to ask about it, so I would do that if you're interested. Not sure how long it runs, i.e., if you buy now that price is good indefinitely, or what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case anyone else was going to take advantage of the Bethesda-only pricing deal, it sounds like it only runs through May. Still waiting to hear details from the studio manager, but thought I'd bump up in case others are considering.
-OP
I haven't heard of this deal. What is it, and where can I get more info?
Anonymous wrote:In case anyone else was going to take advantage of the Bethesda-only pricing deal, it sounds like it only runs through May. Still waiting to hear details from the studio manager, but thought I'd bump up in case others are considering.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
I’m with you, OP. I *want to like PureBarre, but just don’t. I do like to supplement SolidCore with Barre3 to work some balance work in, but there’s something about Pure Barre that just doesn’t feel right for my body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.
Yeah, no. I'm glad you love it so much, but for multiple reasons it is absolutely not a fit for me. It's not about getting used to it, either. It's not *that* complex.
I'm also pretty sure I've figured out my plan: there's a deal on Bethesda-only pricing (8 classes/month for $199), which I'll buy and then supplement with off-peak as needed. I'll really miss one of my WW regulars, but I think this will be workable. I may add in a bit of lifting, too.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Np. Give pure barre a chance. I’d give it a good month to really get used to the classes/ moves/lingo. It works! I’m a pure barre addict.