Friday, July 13, 2012

Barre Class Review

So as you all know by now my workout of choice is a long (pretty slow) run - nothing fast and for sure nothing hilly.  However, I have come to the realization that I am not going to grow and improve as a runner if I always do the exact same thing.  Besides I kind of have in the back of my mind to make this the year I am in the best shape of my life.  You know make 30 better than 25, 21, or even 18 so that goal always stays in my head (haunting me).  


So when a Groupon for 4 Barre classes went on sale for a decent price I jumped on it like a kid an Abby on a candy bar.  Barre seemed like a great thing for me to try - strengthening moves using you body weight and stretching (which is probably what I am worst at - seriously I somehow forget to stretch after EVERY run).


I drove the 30 minutes (across two bridges - that's how we tell drive time in Charleston) to Mt. Pleasant.  Since the studio was only about a mile from the Cooper River Bridge I decided I'd kill 2 birds with one stone (try something new and do something I hate, but need to work on) by getting some hill work in. However, I happened to forget while not working out (I guess you call that resting) for days and popping anti-inflammatories like candy for my back that I had pulled my hamstring about 2 weeks ago.  When I walk and take it easy it isn't too bad, but after numerous days off my hamstring was surprised when I ran last night and decided to show its outrage by rebelling this morning.  I took a couple running steps and it hurt bad.  Old version Abby would have run through the pain, but I am trying to be smarter about this, know I have a marathon coming up, and didn't want to injure it more so instead I decided to take a relaxing walk in hopes of not aggravating it.  I happened to see a trail opening in a back corner of the parking lot so instead of making my way to the bridge, which would tempt me to run, I check it out.  Nice little 2 mile walk.
Then it was off to Barre class.  I was really nervous because I tried yoga once, but as I have no balance (or coordination, or grace, and am instead a clumsy, awkward hot mess) I kept tipping over, falling down, and basically crashing out of the poses.  The instructor loved me.  HA.  They were praying I never came back.  So while I was excited and knew it would be good to try something new I was also super worried about not being able to do it or embarrassing myself in front of everyone.  I put a Twitter plea out asking for luck and well wishes (@BackatSquare0) and was flooded with support which really psyched me up to go in.  Thanks guys:)

The place itself (BarreEvolution in Mt. Pleasant) was gorgeous!  Like what I envision some fancy New Your or LA ballet or yoga studio looking like, not like the sweaty spin rooms which have been my most common form of cross training.  The ladies were really nice too.  They signed me in, introduced themselves, showed me where to put my bag/shoes, and then introduced me to the instructor.  Luckily I had gotten there about 10-15 minutes early which gave her time to explain the equipment to me and help relieve my worry a bit.  
The class is split into four section: arms, legs, butt, and abs.  The goal is to work each muscle group until it is totally fatigued and then to stretch it out (supposedly to make me look long & lean like a dancer - here's to hoping - I've got the long, come on lean!) before moving on to the next muscle group.  The class was done using weights, bands, balls, and mats.  I never lift (another goal I am trying to work on) so they suggested I use the 2 pounds weights and by the end I could still really feel it.  The leg section was the most intense though.  As a runner I have pretty strong, very bulky legs which I take great pride in, they let me run 26.2 miles, so they are by far the favorite body part.  I was really surprised because I thought that would be the easiest part for me, but at one point my legs were quivering so much I could see them shake and I had to stop for a second, put them flat on the floor, shake them out, and then try to get going again.  Wow!  I am really excited that I have 3 more classes I get to go back for.  (I already booked two for next week.)  After the Groupon is over I am not sure if I'll be able to continue as it gets pretty expensive (over $20) for each class.  However, I think doing this on my cross training day once a week would be a great way to get some extra strength training and stretching in during marathon training.  Ideally I'd love to do it twice a week, if I could figure out a way to fit it into the marathon training schedule, or maybe go more when I am not currently in full training mood (and if I was rich so the expense wasn't an issue).  
Want to try barre at home?  Here is a tip from the studio I went to today.  

Have you ever tried a barre class?  What type of fitness classes do you enjoy taking?
Finally, If you could try one new type of workout or workout class what would it be?  


20 comments:

  1. I LOVE Barre style classes! You should try Pure Barre in Charleston too. Their classes are awesome and might be closer to you once your Groupon is up?

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    1. Thanks. I am brand new to the barre scene so I will have to check out Pure Barre, didn't even know they were there.

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  2. I've never tried a Barre class, but it seems like it'd be a great workout and fun too. The studio looks nice!

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    1. It was much harder work that just the stretching i expected, but the stretching was great too. As a runner I need that.

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  3. I went to a barre class and LOVED it! But the cost was a bit much to keep going!
    Thanks for the FB like!

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    1. I am with you on cost I don't think I can afford them once the Groupon is over and I have to pare full price.

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  4. I've tried 2 Barre style classes, and truth be told, didn't enjoy either of them!

    I prefer to life heavier; my body responds well to weight training. And I really don't buy the 'train like a dancer to get a body like a dancer'. Dancers have dancer's bodies because they were born with the potential to have a dancer's body! (I will never have either a dancer's or a gymnasts bodies; not built for either!).

    But I know lots of women who love Barre, so as long as you've found something you like and will do, it's a great addition to your fitness routine.

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    1. I totally understand you preferring to lift heavier. Everyone has their thing - mine is cardio (preferable distance running or maybe some spinning). I could never give that up and be the type of person who just goes to barre, but for me it may be nice to make me stretch on my 2 off days.
      I actually want to try to lift heavier too. That is one of my goals this marathon cycle - strength train. I hope my body responds well to it like yours does.

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  5. I've always wanted to try a Barre class! I danced a little when I was in high school and really enjoyed it so I think I would like a barre class. Great job stepping out of your comfort zone and trying something new!!! :-)

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    1. I've never dance and could still handle it so not much dancy stuff, but lots of good squatting, stretching, etc. You should see if there is a studio near you. They seem to be popping up everywhere.

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  6. I have tried the Physique 57 DVDs. They're so hard but they work so well!!

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    1. Are those barre? Cool. I might have to check them out when I can afford to go to the studio post Groupon.

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  7. These barre classes are on the rise!!! They seem to be popping up everywhere lately! I've been to pure barre and really liked it! I am more of a CrossFitter though so I haven't stuck to the Barre classes but it's an awesome workout!

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    1. My eventual goal would be to go back to cross fit (had to drop after a month because I blew a shoulder) and do that 3 times a week on my interval run days, then between tempo runs, and distance runs for marathon training barre would happen 1 or 2 times a week as my recovery/rest days.
      Hopefully. However, I need cash for all these memberships/classes. I agree with you though - cross fit is awesome. I stink at lifting on my own and it was great to be in that environment.

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  8. Glad you had a great time with the barre class! These types of classes have the best deals on Groupon and Living Social. It's hard not to want to buy all of them.

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    1. I know I am a Groupon addict. I have to restrain myself form the, but it is such a good deal, line of thinking a lot.

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  9. Good for you for trying something new! Sounds fun and it will work out different parts of your muscles!
    -CJ

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    1. I has been great I am going again twice this week. Plus it is near Whole Foods and Trader Joe's so that is happiness!

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  10. I'm glad you enjoyed the barre workout. I just bought 5 FlyWheel classes and get 1 FlyBarre class free ... so I can't wait to try and see what I think. Thanks for sharing your experience!

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    1. I went again today. I was cool. I love Groupons like that, check out new things for cheaper than usual:)

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