08-17-19, 09:14 AM | |
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: I love that dirty water...
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I LOVE barre3 streaming! I've been using it since April and I'm not sick of it at all. As digger said, there are a variety of workouts at 10, 30, 40 and 60 minute lengths. There is a TON of material on the site. YOu can search for workouts with a different focus--not so much 'upper' or 'lower' body focus, but terms like 'calm' or 'focused' or 'energy.'
The recipes are also delicious. I don't make all of them, but the ones I've made have all been good. All real food ingredients. I just love the vibe of barre3. THey encourage you to modify as needed. The isntructors aren't all super lean. They don't go on and on about dancers. I mean, who cares if your instructor was a dancer?! I don't see how a dance background makes that much difference, but it's SUCH a thing in barre. |
08-17-19, 11:03 AM | ||
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Chicago
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I also really like that they show fitness at all sizes and offer modifications for most moves. Regardless I always feel worked out. Lol about the dancer thing. One of the reasons I can't do the Barre 3 DVDs frequently because of the constant reminders of who's a dancer or a cheerleader Haven't tried the recipes but will check them out soon. |
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08-17-19, 12:07 PM | |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Minnesota
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I am really enjoying the streaming. I like short workouts that get me moving in other ways and like doing the 10 minute workouts or sometimes longer ones. I think the workouts are really doable and love the attitude. I also appreciate them featuring other instructors from all over the country with different ages, gender, body types, etc.
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08-18-19, 08:20 AM | ||
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Truly, does anyone think it makes a difference to have an instructor with a dance (or apparently cheer) background? Seriously, I'm asking! It baffles me that it's such a thing, because all the barre brands emphasize that you don't need to be a dancer to do barre (which is true.) So why do people make such a big deal about instructors who are dancers? I just saw an IG post from Ballet Physique about how all their instructors were dancers, so it got me thinking about it. |
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08-18-19, 08:52 AM | |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
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That's weird about the dancer thing - I just did the free Barre3 Anywhere (it was free workouts for 4 weeks) and didn't notice them mentioning that once. The one place I've observed that before is that Miranda/Sahra mention that in some of their CS/Essentrics DVDs (in fact, Miranda mentions that she is a dancer quite often).
I did like that they showed some variety in their instructor body types (ie, not all "super lean" as a prior poster mentioned). And the workouts for the Anywhere program were short and fun - most were 10 minutes, but every week there was one 30-minute plus a 20-minute live.
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08-18-19, 09:01 AM | |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Minnesota
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I did the "anywhere" rotation in July and then purchased a streaming membership. I've done a nice variety of workouts and haven't heard any of the instructors mention a dance or cheer background.
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08-18-19, 09:55 AM | |
Join Date: Jun 2009
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I don’t remember a lot of dancer talk with barre3 at all in the older ones. I think it is mentioned that one of the instructors has that background (Candace?) but Sadie mentioned more than once that she is NOT a dancer and has said she was not an athletic person and you don’t need to be to do barre. I remember more in the older ones talk about instructors that run, bike, and play other sports.
I do think there was some “mom” talk in the older ones that has gone away as many of the primary instructors have gotten through that phase and they have added some male instructors. In Essentrics I guess there has been a bit of dancer talk. It never bothered me. When I have heard Miranda say it, it seemed to me more in the context of her being very flexible for her age, but that we all have different flexibility levels. |
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