Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purebarre is bull.
Real dancers do real barre. They look a bit different than the women in Purebarre classes
Exactly!
Anonymous wrote:Purebarre is bull.
Real dancers do real barre. They look a bit different than the women in Purebarre classes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you saying Barre is easy have never been to Barre3 and taken a really good instructor’s class. I go to the bethesda studio regularly and while all of the Instructors are good, there are a few who will quite literally kick your ass. And they come in all shapes and sizes, just like the clients (although the most challenging teachers tend to be in the best shape IMO). But you will see women of all ages and shapes and sizes and it’s a very body positive place.
They think it’s easy because they’re not activating the tiny muscles yet because they can’t and they’re not holding the perfect form, because they can’t. I will maintain forever Barre is harder when you’re good at it because you actually can activate and use the muscles and form that make it so challenging.
NP - barre is not easy on an absolute scale, but it’s easier than, say, solidcore. The same is true there: the more experienced you are, the harder the classes, at least if you choose to make them hard.
All that said, yes, most people at barre who “look like they work out” are doing other things and/or genetically gifted and/or eating very little.
Define easier? I disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you saying Barre is easy have never been to Barre3 and taken a really good instructor’s class. I go to the bethesda studio regularly and while all of the Instructors are good, there are a few who will quite literally kick your ass. And they come in all shapes and sizes, just like the clients (although the most challenging teachers tend to be in the best shape IMO). But you will see women of all ages and shapes and sizes and it’s a very body positive place.
They think it’s easy because they’re not activating the tiny muscles yet because they can’t and they’re not holding the perfect form, because they can’t. I will maintain forever Barre is harder when you’re good at it because you actually can activate and use the muscles and form that make it so challenging.
NP - barre is not easy on an absolute scale, but it’s easier than, say, solidcore. The same is true there: the more experienced you are, the harder the classes, at least if you choose to make them hard.
All that said, yes, most people at barre who “look like they work out” are doing other things and/or genetically gifted and/or eating very little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you saying Barre is easy have never been to Barre3 and taken a really good instructor’s class. I go to the bethesda studio regularly and while all of the Instructors are good, there are a few who will quite literally kick your ass. And they come in all shapes and sizes, just like the clients (although the most challenging teachers tend to be in the best shape IMO). But you will see women of all ages and shapes and sizes and it’s a very body positive place.
They think it’s easy because they’re not activating the tiny muscles yet because they can’t and they’re not holding the perfect form, because they can’t. I will maintain forever Barre is harder when you’re good at it because you actually can activate and use the muscles and form that make it so challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you saying Barre is easy have never been to Barre3 and taken a really good instructor’s class. I go to the bethesda studio regularly and while all of the Instructors are good, there are a few who will quite literally kick your ass. And they come in all shapes and sizes, just like the clients (although the most challenging teachers tend to be in the best shape IMO). But you will see women of all ages and shapes and sizes and it’s a very body positive place.
Anonymous wrote:I am a figure skater, runner, pure barre and yoga athlete. Those who say barre or yoga is not a real workout sound like morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purebarre is bull.
Real dancers do real barre. They look a bit different than the women in Purebarre classes
The reason "real dancers" look the way they do is because the ones who don't look like that don't rise to elite levels. Not because "real barre" itself makes them look like that. The build comes first. Did Peter Gallagher in Center Stage teach you nothing?
It's both. I'm 5'6, 116lbs, muscular. People on this site would call me underweight, etc. but I'm not. I was a dancer and I watch what I eat, and I also exercise 2-3 times a week, including weights. I haven't done a 'pure barre" class but I imagine it's great if taught properly, even if it's not ballet class.
Adult ballet classes are great and very challenging, and you see all kinds of shapes and sizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I don’t want barre class you go to, but the ones I’ve been to are either frequented by thin frail looking older women, fit middle aged women (who likely do other forms of exercise), or overweight woman of various ages
Not my experience. I am overweight and was judged harshly at barre class. I took my fat ass and my money elsewhere.
Haha! This is precisely why I will not go to a barre class or any other class. I am overweight but not obese and quite fit. I can run at a decent pace 3 miles straight and then after some work on the weight machines, jump in the pool and do 10 laps non-stop. But, if people are going to judge by looking at me, they probably think I am some fat nasty couch potato. To be fair, my midsection is very distended as I had surgery on my intestines, and severe damage still. They are ALWAYS inflamed and there is nothing I can do about it. I do not want a total removal. So, my legs and other parts of my body look decent and then I look pregnant. But, I WILL outrun and outswim you and probably would kick those barre bishes butt.
I go to Barre3 and use their online classes as well and many of the instructors are built like you are. No one there would flame you for your body type and if other students judged you, that is their problem. It's a very accepting, body positive place.
Other barre classes might be different. I've certainly been in barre and other fitness classes where the students and instructors are judgmental and awful. But they aren't all like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I don’t want barre class you go to, but the ones I’ve been to are either frequented by thin frail looking older women, fit middle aged women (who likely do other forms of exercise), or overweight woman of various ages
Not my experience. I am overweight and was judged harshly at barre class. I took my fat ass and my money elsewhere.
Haha! This is precisely why I will not go to a barre class or any other class. I am overweight but not obese and quite fit. I can run at a decent pace 3 miles straight and then after some work on the weight machines, jump in the pool and do 10 laps non-stop. But, if people are going to judge by looking at me, they probably think I am some fat nasty couch potato. To be fair, my midsection is very distended as I had surgery on my intestines, and severe damage still. They are ALWAYS inflamed and there is nothing I can do about it. I do not want a total removal. So, my legs and other parts of my body look decent and then I look pregnant. But, I WILL outrun and outswim you and probably would kick those barre bishes butt.
In your dreams cow
WOW you are a straight up monster.