While you were sleeping, a new fitness trend came to town – and absolutely took over.
It’s called a barre workout and you’ve probably seen it being mentioned all over the place, although you’ve blocked it out until now, because your poor frazzled brain is still trying to come to terms with things like Zumba and Body Attack – let alone an entirely new fitness trend.
But let me take your overwhelmed brain and fill it with further information about barre. Because it’s great to know about – and even if you never intend to try it, at least you can keep up in conversations with your smug fitness-obsessed friends.
1. It was invented a really long time ago but has only just kicked off now
Barre was inspired by a dancer named Lotte Berk. In the 1940s, she injured her back and came up with the idea of making her ballet bar routine into a rehabilitative type of therapy. It’s since turned into a hybrid of yoga, ballet and pilates and incorporates the use of little exercise balls, little hand weights and – of course – the ballet barre.
It’s designed to strengthen and tone your body by using a combination of stretches and isometric exercise. Your whole body gets an effective workout and, with any luck, you end
There are a whole lot of different studios now cropping up all over Australia, each of which promote a slightly different version of barre fitness. Barre Body, Barre3 and Xtend Barre are all great places to start if you’re interested.
2. The celebrities love it
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I'd love to give it a go but I'm really unfit at the moment. The last thing I want to do is rock up to Bondi Junction & make a show of myself in front of young, lithe things.
Don't worry about being unfit! Everyone is too focused on themselves to notice what anyone else is doing. And they are largely small but challenging movements that don't require crazy flexibility or anything.x
Thanks, Nat. I'm seriously thinking about it. Retail therapy is close at hand if I come away feeling terrible!
Youtube!!! I did my first one this morning and it was excellent; free and in the comfort of my own lounge room. I obviously used one which doesn't need any other equipment- try it :)
Ok the photos are so cringy. Some one need to fix Alexas hands they are awful and Miranda needs to lower her leg and pull her body up. Yikes. Ok now I feel better.
Ha! I was waiting for a dancer to comment! I guess you've been doing this kind of "workout" for years…no surprises how hard it is, right?
No. If you want serious pain you need an Eileen Tasker class at the National Theatre ballet school. Brutal. I do find I like the classes but it's very dependent on the teacher.