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Curious about " Barre" classes that have become one of the newest trends to hit the fitness world? Barre is one of the most popular and effective workouts, combining ballet, Pilates and yoga, with no dance experience required! Ballet Barre, or simply Barre workouts tackle the full body, targeting small muscle groups typically ranging from small, isolated muscle movements to those requiring large range of motion. Often, the classes are choreographed to music; unlike a dance class, there's no need to learn or memorize a "routine," but rather use the beat of the music to help count reps and stay on tempo. Barre work is that done on the horizontal, ballet barre, and is often used simply to support the body while targeting specific areas. The barre work may include leg lifts, squats (or pliés), or stretching. Additionally, many studios incorporate use of floor mats, light weights, resistance bands and other equipment to add variety into each session. One of the greatest benefits of this form of workout is suitable for all ages and skill levels because of the ability to easily modify movements. The repetition allows for participants to anticipate what's to come, and to power through the sets, often broken up by upper body, lower body and core. Some studios offer classes exclusively designed for those wishing to engage in lower impact cardio and reduce the amount of stress put on joints and muscles. Instructors teach at a slower pace to focus on refining form. There are several varieties and styles of barre classes, from those offered in gym memberships, dance studios, to those in boutique style studios. Barre is so versatile- it can be done anywhere! For an at home option, use the back of a sturdy chair in lieu of a barre! There are many routines offered online or on demand TV. All can help gain flexibility, improve posture, strengthen muscles, trim and tone the body, while providing a great cardio workout. While there are fundamental elements of ballet woven throughout the class, there is no need to have ever taken a ballet class! For those with dance backgrounds, it's a fun, nostalgic, way to incorporate dance into your life. For the rest of us, feeling like a ballerina for an hour or so is just as much a thrill! Barre is one of the low injury risk forms of exercise out there, even deemed suitable for pregnant women! However, as always, please speak with your physician before beginning any fitness or workout regimens. |