Anonymous wrote: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.
I actually think skinny fat is a misnomer. If someone is truly thin, by definition they have almost no body fat, even if they don’t have a lot of muscles. Of course someone can be thin and not fit - but there certainly isn’t a lot of body fat involved.
Anonymous wrote:I do Pure Barre twice a week and I look very fit (can see muscle definition, very toned). But PB is NOT my only workout, nor is it the one that got me those results. I weightlifted for years and also do Orangetheory for cardio and rowing and to push myself. I view Pure Barre as a way to etch out the muscle definition I already have and spent years building; it’s also a nice lower impact routine that helps strengthen my core for the harder stuff I do. I love what it does for my body but I also realize Barre alone would not/could not get me this body.
The women in my class seem to fall into 3 groups:
-older women who clearly invest a lot of energy in keeping fit even when menopause and age are working against them. several women in their mid to late 50s in there killing it
-women in their 30s-40s who are naturally thin and/or in shape from years of dedicated exercise. They range from very toned to just skinny but visually appear to be “in good shape”
-women in their 30s-40s who are maybe a bit overweight or lack muscle definition and visual signs of being “in shape.” They’re most likely to be the ones using PB as their exclusive workout routine or starting a workout routine
It is equally challenging for all of us because even if you’re in shape or a Barre regular, Barre only gets MORE challenging the better you are at it because once you know how to hold your muscles and move in the teeny tiny ways with perfect form that lead to the shaking you see , you are REALLY working. I would wage that Barre is less challenging for the novices who are using larger movements, not able to tuck properly, etc.
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:I will never go to a barre class again because the women are so insufferable. Total middle school vibe, full of envy and judgment. I happen to be very thin and tall, and got such an angry judgmental vibe from some women there. So I will never go back to these lame creatures.
girl what lmao. at my barre class we don’t even speak. everyone shuffles in at 6 am and does the workout and leaves. you’re focused on the wrong thing if you spent the whole time looking at them to perceive judgment. They were probably bracing their core and tucking their hips and doing the workout . You ain’t that special!
Hahaha major +1. Sounds like you’re in your own head, no one else there cares about you I promise
Funny that responses like this can always be expected. You have no clue at all what other people experience and are just looking to put someone in her place. It’s very transparent. When I read a response like yours, I picture a sad, lonely and rejected person. There are so many of you in the “friendship” posts. With these friendship skills, you won’t succeed in your personal relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never go to a barre class again because the women are so insufferable. Total middle school vibe, full of envy and judgment. I happen to be very thin and tall, and got such an angry judgmental vibe from some women there. So I will never go back to these lame creatures.
girl what lmao. at my barre class we don’t even speak. everyone shuffles in at 6 am and does the workout and leaves. you’re focused on the wrong thing if you spent the whole time looking at them to perceive judgment. They were probably bracing their core and tucking their hips and doing the workout . You ain’t that special!
Hahaha major +1. Sounds like you’re in your own head, no one else there cares about you I promise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never go to a barre class again because the women are so insufferable. Total middle school vibe, full of envy and judgment. I happen to be very thin and tall, and got such an angry judgmental vibe from some women there. So I will never go back to these lame creatures.
girl what lmao. at my barre class we don’t even speak. everyone shuffles in at 6 am and does the workout and leaves. you’re focused on the wrong thing if you spent the whole time looking at them to perceive judgment. They were probably bracing their core and tucking their hips and doing the workout . You ain’t that special!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never go to a barre class again because the women are so insufferable. Total middle school vibe, full of envy and judgment. I happen to be very thin and tall, and got such an angry judgmental vibe from some women there. So I will never go back to these lame creatures.
girl what lmao. at my barre class we don’t even speak. everyone shuffles in at 6 am and does the workout and leaves. you’re focused on the wrong thing if you spent the whole time looking at them to perceive judgment. They were probably bracing their core and tucking their hips and doing the workout . You ain’t that special!
Seriously! What are these judgy exercise classes? I've been to all kinds of classes at all kinds of gyms and studios and have never encountered this attitude. People are mostly just focused on themselves, or if not are polite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will never go to a barre class again because the women are so insufferable. Total middle school vibe, full of envy and judgment. I happen to be very thin and tall, and got such an angry judgmental vibe from some women there. So I will never go back to these lame creatures.
girl what lmao. at my barre class we don’t even speak. everyone shuffles in at 6 am and does the workout and leaves. you’re focused on the wrong thing if you spent the whole time looking at them to perceive judgment. They were probably bracing their core and tucking their hips and doing the workout . You ain’t that special!
Anonymous wrote:I will never go to a barre class again because the women are so insufferable. Total middle school vibe, full of envy and judgment. I happen to be very thin and tall, and got such an angry judgmental vibe from some women there. So I will never go back to these lame creatures.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purebarre is bull.
Real dancers do real barre. They look a bit different than the women in Purebarre classes
Exactly!