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Becca Tilley poses with a sloth during sloth barre at Barre Belle in Los Angeles.

Influencers Can’t Help But Pose for Pictures During the First Sloth Barre Class

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Lola the sloth made dreams come true and not just for Kristen Bell. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, then refer to this video here. Of all the unique barre classes I’ve come across, #slothbarre has to be the most interesting, not to mention the cutest class to date.

LA’s Barre Belle hosted the very first “sloth” barre class and made sure to document every adorable minute, thanks to the influencers who they invited to participate. Among the class-goers were Bachelor franchise alums Becca Tilley and Ashley Iaconetti, actress Ali Landry and other notable local bloggers.

Lola the sloth hung out (pun intended) during the class while participants were treated to a signature class from founder Marnie Alton.

We’re not sure how much of a workout Lola got but she sure was a hit with guests who loved getting their photo taken with her in front of a POM Wonderful step and repeat.

Some of you may have noticed a drastic shift in my content lately. In the past, I have shared my love for travel (#chaunceatravels as a reference), business and so much more but I never shared the extreme toll the frequent and oftentimes unchronicled travel and business had taken on me… With several International flights per year, working 72-hrs straight sometimes, I was neglecting “the personal me” in an effort to develop and grow “the professional me”. So… I have made a few commitments to myself in an effort to create a balance by investing generously in my mental, physical and spiritual well being as much as I do business projects. I have been so pleased with the results! In a short time, I have cultivated a few new REAL friendships, revived my relationship with the Lord and stepped outside of my comfort zone by trying new experiences like @LaBarreBelle powered by @PomWonderful. Yesterday was intense (excerpts of my experience should still be on IG Stories) – I was nervous, I wasn’t sure how well I would do but Instructor and Creator @MarnieAlton was AMAZING! She encouraged, motivated and challenged me and instead of wanting to give up, I felt the support I needed to keep going! After class I had a refreshing bottle of #PomTea with light bites as I chatted with my other Barre classmates and to top off an already amazing experience, I got to meet star @lola_the_sloth! A huge thank you to so many of you – your encouragement, support, kind comments, texts and DM’s have been so timely! Here’s to being the best we can be! Happy Friday and have a great Memorial Day weekend! #PomTea #SlothBarre #AD PC: @kirstiecampbel & @definitelydanni

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Why More Barre Studios Are Adding Bounce Classes to Their Schedule

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Of all the props that have been incorporated into barre classes, a mini trampoline or rebounder as it’s sometimes called, just might be the most fun. Studios everywhere are adding “bounce” classes to their schedule as demand rises for high-intensity workouts.

Bounce classes make use of individual mini trampolines. They are designed to tone your body, increase circulation, balance and endurance. The class format usually alternates between time on the trampoline for cardio bursts, then to the mat or barre for exercises that strengthen and lengthen.

My Experience with Barre Bounce

Eager to try a class myself, I took a day trip to Buffalo, New York to try out Barre Bounce at Barre Centric. Though I didn’t anticipate the class to be a cake walk, I did envision myself experiencing the same endorphin rush I would have had from a session on a trampoline as a 12-year-old. How wrong I was! Those trampolines are serious business. Even after the first minute I was pretty exhausted. Despite my serious lack of coordination, I enjoyed the 45 minutes I spent working up a sweat.

The instructions were to push down into the mat as opposed to bouncing up, which may seem counterintuitive but this adds to the resistance and increases the challenge.

We started off with some high-knees, followed by a series of bounces that alternated between jumping jacks and side-to-side twists. Next, we picked up our wrist weights to add another layer of difficulty. A few more bounce sequences and we were down on the ground, using the rebounder to do push-ups and tricep dips with. A similar series was repeated again but then we added some exercises at the barre for thigh work. Finally, it was time for core work on the trampoline and before I knew it we were already in the last few minutes of class, stretching out our muscles.

 

 


 

Why the sudden interest in bounce classes?

I wouldn’t say that bounce is a trend that has appeared out of nowhere. Incorporating the mini trampoline into workouts has been around for a long as there has been a mini trampoline to bounce on.

Trampoline-based workouts have been part of the fitness industry since at least the late 1970s. I’ve noticed within the last year, however, that they have been gaining popularity in the barre community. I think it was just a matter of time before the barre world took notice of the benefits of bouncing and started offering barre/bounce fusion classes.

In my opinion, I believe owners are always looking for ways to evolve their offerings. Pair that with students requesting more cardio-based workouts, and I think we’ll keep seeing new equipment being introduced into a traditional barre workout. Pure Barre’s Pure Empower class is a perfect example of this.

BarreWell Fitness Studio out of Mission Viejo, California recently added a BOUNCE class to their weekly schedule. Owner and instructor Traci Schlotterbeck said that the technique they used is dance-based and has more cardio than a typical barre class, so she had a very good feeling that a bounce class would be well-received.

She was right. Every class has had a waitlist since they introduced BOUNCE classes during the middle of April. “I have never seen such an awesome response to a new class format. Once you take a class, it’s easy to see why.”

“I call my clients Cardio Queens because they are always looking to push themselves further. We are having so much fun putting together series and skills that compliment what we already love about barre and also using the trampolines to take things up a notch and get a little more gritty with it… I’ve never seen so much sweat in my studio and it’s AWESOME.”

A member of the BarreWell team poses for a photo, advertising their new bounce class.

A member of the BarreWell team poses for a photo, advertising their new bounce class. Source: Instagram.com/barrewell

BarreWell’s bounce class format alternates between bouncing and sculpting as it would be very difficult to sustain a full hour on the trampoline at the intensity that students bounce with.

She wasn’t joking about the intensity. Before trying a class, I never imagined I could get so tired from just a few exercises on the trampoline. The pace was very quick and my coordination with the music was off, so it took some getting used to.

The adrenaline rush is addicting and there is no better way to shed fat and sculpt!

Colorado-based Barre Forte also recently rolled out a Bar(re)bound class at their Highlands Ranch location and a BARRE TRAMP class at their Westminster location. Co-owner Nadia Walker said that “we decided to introduce bounce because it’s such an amazing high-calorie burn with the low-impact benefits that barre provides. The adrenaline rush is addicting and there is no better way to shed fat and sculpt!”

 

Members of the Barre Forte team relax after a Bar(re)bound class.

Members of the Barre Forte team pose for a photo, advertising their new Bar(re)bound class. Source: Instagram.com/barrefortesm_hr

If you need an excuse to release some stress, there is nothing more fun than bouncing on a trampoline. Not only does the trampoline provide you with a fun way to get your cardio in but you’re still strengthening and lengthening with more traditional barre exercises. If you’re looking for a high-intensity total body workout, then you’ll like bounce classes.

Have you tried a bounce class before? Was it love at first bounce? What did you think? Let us know in the comments section.

TMPL GYM in NYC Now Offers Aqua Barre

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If you find yourself in New York City, TMPL GYM offers AquaBarre, a 45-minute class that promises to ignite your core, sculpt your glutes and strengthen your upper body all while balancing on water. Sounds fun!

Unlike other water pilates classes that bring the barre format to the pool with noodles as a ballet barre for stability, AquaBarre takes place on the world’s first floating exercise mat (the Aquabase).

If you’ve ever taken a SURFSET Fitness class, this exercise might look familiar. Except instead of a surfboard on land, you do the full workout on a platform in the water.

A screen shot of a recording from an Aqua Barre class at TMPL GYM in New York City

The class is meant to give you an amazing foundation to master your barre practice on land. No bathing suit required, necessarily. You can wear your regular land clothing such as a tank and yoga pants if you wish.

The only downside is that it is a gym that requires a membership. However, non-members can purchase a $50 day pass. The alternative is to buy one of these AquaBase mats for a cool $700! Or just wait until more gyms start offering the class, which will probably be the case as more instructors become certified.

SHAPE Magazine recently recorded an early morning sculpt and strength AquaBarre class at TMPL GYM class for Facebook Live. Watch it here:

Would you try an AquaBarre class or do you prefer to stay out of the water? Leave a comment below to let us know.