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The interior of Studio Three in Auckland, New Zealand

Studio Spotlight: Studio Three

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Studio Name: Studio Three

Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Cost per single class: 25 NZD, new student intro is 49 NZD for two weeks of unlimited classes.

 

About the Studio

Studio Three is located in a trendy and artsy area West of the Auckland City Center and easily accessible by bus.  The studio is bright and open with large windows overlooking the street and vegetation. The owner, Viv Gallagher, and teacher, Maria, were very friendly, helpful, and welcoming; as I found most New Zealanders. Studio Three also offers Pilates, yoga, and wellness classes. It was once affiliated with Xtend Barre but is now its own entity.  

Interior of Studio Three in Auckland, New Zealand

 

About the Workout

The barre class I took was packed on a sunny weekday evening. We started class away from the barre with a warm-up that involved a lot of leg work in second position plié while we held and periodically squeezed the barre ball. I could already feel the burn! Maria directed most of the class with verbal cues as we moved from arm exercises in the center to push-ups on the barre. The push-up series was very challenging and I felt it in my triceps the next day. Once at the barre, we stayed there and moved into a great leg sequence with many pliés, pulses, gluteus and abductor work. Legs ended with a grand finale of ball between the thighs chair. Phew!

We finished with abdominals on the ground and focused mainly on the C curve of the transverse. Since I am all about abdominal exercise, I did leave wanting more of a burn in that section. Overall, my whole body was shaking and feeling the happy barre burn throughout the entire class.

Maira’s class was upbeat as her music choices maintained a 125 BPM. I got a great barre workout and left with a smile! Luckily, I was able to meet the owner, Viv, and fit in a short interview.

 

Describe your journey to barre

I first heard about barre while living in Dubai. When I returned to New Zealand and opened my own Pilates studio in 2013 I was excited to introduce barre to Auckland. I originally trained in Xtend Barre and my team are all mainly Xtend Barre trained. We have moved away from being Xtend Barre and branded in the past 12 months as I wanted the freedom to branch out and create a wider range of classes which fused barre with other classes such as TRX and Reformer Pilates; which we have now done.

 

What do you tell people who ask, “Why should I do barre?”

It ticks a bunch of boxes in one class: strength, posture, core, cardio, flexibility all in a 55-minute full body and fun workout!

 

How has barre shaped your life?

At 55 years old it’s given me a stronger, fitter and leaner body than I had at 35 years! It’s totally addictive and it’s fun which is the only way something is sustainable.

 

What do you see for the future of barre?

I have seen barre grow very rapidly in New Zealand since introducing these classes that no one had ever heard of in 2013. There is much more awareness around what it is now and many gyms and Pilates studios have added classes. However, there is a huge variation in standard and training so I advise clients to check out the credibility and training of the instructors first. I think barre has a strong future in New Zealand but I think it will never be as mainstream as Yoga or Pilates which is why it’s been important for me to offer a variety of classes. Our population is too small to sustain studios that only offer barre.

 

Props at Studio Three in Auckland, New Zealand

Interior of Studio Three in Auckland, New Zealand.

 

 

About the Author

Joanna Stone (aka Jo) is a barre and yoga instructor, dancer, personal trainer, and avid traveller. Joanna had been teaching barre for over five years when she created Barre Vida because she wanted to create a new barre method and barre instructor certification course open to all individuals. Barre Vida focuses on the alignment principles in the barre workout, injury prevention, and strength. You can catch Joanna biking from class to class all over New York City. She really is a somatic nerd!

You can check out Joanna’s other review of Inspire Yoga Studio here.

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Studio Spotlight: Inspire Yoga Studio

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Inspire Yoga Studio Interior

 

 

Studio Name: Inspire Yoga Studio

Location: Jerusalem, Israel

Cost per single class: 55nis or about $15 USD.

 

About the Studio

Inspire Yoga Studios offers classes in yoga, Pilates, aerial and barre but most of the classes are yoga and Pilates. In fact, there is only one barre class offered on Wednesday morning and it is a barre fusion class for females only. However, it is the only studio currently in Jerusalem that I could find that had a barre class. At Inspire Yoga Studio classes are offered in Hebrew and English. Luckily the Barre Fusion class is in English.

As I was on a vacation in Israel I visited this studio to take a break, focus on my body, and relieve some vacation stress. It was the perfect place. I actually attended both the yoga and Barre Fusion class.  The studio has a strong community feel and I felt calm and welcome.

The Studio is owned by Katie-Elisheva, a dancer who studied yoga and Pilates, grew up in London and moved to Israel in 2012. In addition to the many classes the studio offers, they also have Pilates and yoga teacher training.  The instructors have an impressive resume. Between them, they have studied movement, yoga, dance, meditation, among other forms of fitness from all over the world.

 

Interior of Inspire Yoga Studio

First Impressions

The studio is in a residential neighbourhood on the third floor of what seems to be an apartment building. There were no clear markers directing me where to go, but luckily, I saw a person in leggings on the sidewalk who was going to the class so they directed me to the studio.  I am glad I saw someone! The studio is one room, medium size, but comes with character and a cat.

About the Workout

The Barre Fusion class I attended was taught by Chagit Lanton. We were asked to put a mat on the floor and to get a ball, small hand weights, and a resistance band. The class started on the mat. We worked through some yoga poses and intense abdominal exercises such as roll-ups, crunch pulses, and exercises with the ball.  We also did some arm exercises with the weights that were not very intense. Since I had been touring Israel the past 10 days, it was nice to ease into the exercises. Chagit focused on the breath with movement and I embraced the opportunity to release tension. However, if you’re looking for a full intense barre class, this will probably not be the best choice.

We did move to the barre for the second part of the class. The studio has a portable barre which we put in the middle of the space. At the barre, we did typical barre gluteus, abductor, and adductor exercises.  I felt the barre burn as the exercises were challenging. We even did some new ones I had never seen in a barre class before! We ended class by doing some resistance band arms in a wide second position at the barre.

Chagit gave knowledgeable body corrections and had a strong teacher personality that came across right from the beginning. She gave me a great anatomical correction that I am still thinking of when I go to class elsewhere. The music complimented the class well and I could tell Chagit had put some thought into her playlist.

Overall Impressions

The studio has a nice vibe and was such a respite for me while travelling.  I do wish that it offered more barre classes though. It was really hard for me to make the Wednesday morning class as I had to catch my plane from Tel Aviv that evening. If you are looking for a positive place to breathe and move in Israel, this is your place!

 

 

About the Author

Joanna Stone (aka Jo) is a barre and yoga instructor, dancer, personal trainer, and avid traveller. Joanna had been teaching barre for over five years when she created Barre Vida because she wanted to create a new barre method and barre instructor certification course open to all individuals.  Barre Vida focuses on the alignment principles in the barre workout, injury prevention, and strength. You can catch Joanna biking from class to class all over New York City. She really is a somatic nerd!