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Stunning Barre Retreats Worth Registering For in 2024

By Barre Culture, Barre3, Lotte Berk, Pure Barre 5 Comments

Despite inflation, demand for travel is not slowing down. People are looking to get away, and many want to add wellness to their vacation. Whether you’re looking for a beach retreat or somewhere on land, somewhere abroad or something close by, all-inclusive or pay your own way, there’s a barre retreat for everybody on this list.

Here are some must-do barre retreats for 2024 and beyond.

 

Lab Studios’ Barre Training Retreat 2024

Host: Lab Studios

Location: Bali, Komune Resort, Keramas
Dates: July 19-25, 2024 (6 nights/7 days)
The accommodations: Komune Resort, Keramas
Price: Twin Room – $3088 each, single – $4188

What’s Included:

  • Welcome dinner on the first day
  • Breakfast on the last day
  • Daily barre classes
  • Delicious and hearty meals that cater to all dietary needs
  • Barre Lab Teacher Training course and manual
  • Post-training class observations and practice-teaching
  • Goodie bag
  • Use of resort facilities, including the gym and beach

What’s Not Included: 

  • Airfare and airport transfers
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Optional day trips, spa services, surfing
  • Extra meals and room service
  • Flights
  • Tips

What to expect:

If you’re going to take an instructional barre course, why not do it in an idyllic tropical setting. Singapore’s Barre Lab has assembled a retreat that marries the best of both worlds: instructor training and a fabulous getaway. You can expect daily barre classes in addition to the training, which includes post-training feedback and teaching practice. You’ll also receive a Barre Lab Teacher Training course, manual, and goodie bag.

 

Women stretching at the barre in Bali

Source: labstudios.com/barrelabacademy

 

Source: labstudios.com/barrelabacademy

 

The Barre + Yoga Experience Luxury Wellness Retreat

Host: The Barre + Yoga Experience

Location: Sapodilla Bay on Turks and Caicos Island
Dates: October 10-14, 2024 – 4 nights/5 days
The accommodations: La Mer Villas
Price: CAD $5,088.10 pp or approximately US $3,772

What’s Included:

  • Daily meals prepared by an in-house private chef
  • Daily wellness workshops
  • Daily barre, yoga and Pilates classes overlooking Sapodilla Bay with The Barre + Yoga Experience instructors.
  • Morning group meditations and journaling
  • OFYR Grill Dinner Soiree
  • Complimentary use of paddle boards and kayaks
  • Snacks and refreshments offered throughout the day
  • Round trip transfers from/to Providenciales Airport to/from La Mer Villas
  • Gratuities included

What’s Not Included: 

  • Optional activities: half-day catamaran & snorkelling tour, bodywork session, wakeboard and waterskiing.

What to expect:

The Barre + Yoga Experience is back at it again with the 2024 version of their luxury retreat. The New England-based fitness brand, a Barre Fitness Alliance-recognized company, is pulling out all the stops for its guests. Leave your worries behind because this retreat takes care of just about everything for you, including gratuities.

The itinerary for the 2024 edition is very similar to last year’s, with the addition of Pilates classes.

Turks and Caicos resort

Photo courtesy of retreat.thebarreandyogaexperience.com

Enjoy daily barre, yoga and Pilates classes overlooking Sapodilla Bay, wellness workshops, morning meditations, and other planned activities such as a grill night soiree. The villa even has a private in-house chef with Michelin Star restaurant experience. Last year’s retreat sold out, so reserve your spot early.

 

TLM Spring 2024 Long Beach Retreat

Host: theLONDONmethod

Location: Long Beach, California
Dates: April 21-26, with optional instructor training April 26-28
Price: TBD

Email hello@thelondonmethod.net with LB RETREAT as the subject line to reserve your spot. Registration opens in early February.

What to expect:

California’s theLONDONmethod has been hosting twice-annual retreats for a few years. Side note: I finally went on a retreat after many pandemic delays. I must say my expectations were quite high, thanks to years of built-up Instagram FOMO. It was even better than I had hoped, thanks to a great itinerary in the most idyllic country setting and an amazing group of women who felt like great gal pals after a few days.

Here’s some sad news: with the announced closure of their Hungerford outpost, it’s not known if future retreats will be held in the beautiful English countryside again. However, the tLm crew are hosting their inaugural Long Beach retreat, where their home studio is and who wouldn’t enjoy a few days in sunny California?

Though details about this retreat are still unknown, you can expect daily classes taught by theLONDONmethod instructors. Known for their teaching of the “original” Lotte Berk technique as taught to them by Lotte’s daughter, Esther, tLm is carrying on the Lotte/Esther legacy by sharing the origins of the barre workout with the world.

If you want to learn more about the theLONDONmethod, you can tack on an optional training weekend from April 26-28. Follow theLONDONmethod on Instagram for more updates.

The Barre Blog in front of theLondonMethod's Hungerford Studio

In front of tLm’s Hungerford studio.

 

Pure Barre at Sea: A Tropical Retreat

Host: Pure Barre (Xponential Fitness)

Location: Sailing to the private Bahamian resort of Princess Cays, St. Thomas, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Dates: June 8-15, 2024 (8 days/7 nights)
The Accommodations: Princess Cruises’ Enchanted Princess cruise ship
Price: Prices range from double occupancy in an interior room for $1,554 to $2,152 for double occupancy in a Mini Suite.

A $100 deposit is required to reserve a spot. The final payment is due March 10th, 2024.

What’s Included:

  • Daily Pure Barre classes (Classic, Define and Pure Barre Align)
  • Excursion credit to use for on-shore experiences or your own adventure
  • Taxes and Port fees
  • Welcome event
  • Barre on the Beach
  • Pure Barre on the Piazza
  • Sunrise and sunset outdoor classes
  • Mixology and themed dining events
  • Other on and off-ship Pure Barre group activities

What’s Not Included: 

  • Additional optional activities

What to expect:

Mega franchise Pure Barre is hosting its inaugural Pure Barre cruise, following the success of fellow Xponential Fitness brand Club Pilates’ first-ever branded cruise in 2023. This is also after the parent company announced a partnership with Princess Cruises in 2022, giving Princess Cruises an exclusive licensing arrangement for the use of their brands’ content aboard their fleet of ships.

Announcement video

The weeklong cruise will leave from Fort Lauderdale and travel to three ports, including the private Bahamian resort of Princess Cays, St. Thomas and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Guests can take daily Pure Barre classes that feature a mix of their branded offerings, including Classic, Define, and Pure Barre Align. When not doing these on-board low-impact, full-body workouts, other planned activities include Pure Barre-themed group events and excursions, Barre on the Beach, Pure Barre on the Piazza, sunrise and sunset outdoor classes, mixology and themed dining events.

 

Barre + Buti in Tulum

Host: Barre Centric

Location: Tulum, Mexico
Dates: November 13-17, 2024 (5 days/4 nights)
The Accommodations: Maya Tulum
Price: Prices range from $2150 per person for a triple room to $2950 for a single.

A $1000 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a spot. The final payment is due no later than August 13, 2024.

What’s Included:

  • 1-2 daily workout classes
  • Cenotes and ruins adventure day
  • Daily nutritious breakfast
  • Three group dinners plus one free night
  • Roundtrip transportation from Cancun (CUN) airport to/from the hotel
  • Daily resort and environmental fees are included

What’s Not Included: 

  • Additional optional activities like the Temazcal ceremony or spa services
  • Offsite dinner at Kin-Toh

What to expect:

Buffalo-based businesses Barre Centric and Raw Renewal Yoga have been teaming up for a few years, retreating to sunny destinations like Costa Rica, Belize, the Bahamas and Spain. Now, they’re heading to the beachside town of Tulum, Mexico, for their 4-night/5-day 2024 retreat.

Women on the Barre + Buti retreat eating at a dining table.

Photo: ketangafitness.com

 

Women sipping drinks out of a pineapple on the beach.

Photo: ketangafitness.com

 

This retreat will balance physical activity with fun adventures, all while making sure you have time for relaxation and restoration. You can expect daily classes featuring a mix of barre and yoga. When you’re not in class, you can snorkel the turquoise waters, explore the local shops and cafes in Tulum, sign up for a spa treatment, or experience a traditional Temazcal ceremony. Planned excursions include visiting the well-preserved ancient ruins of Coba and swimming through natural sinkholes.

 

Barre Studio’s Key Largo Retreat

Host: barre.studio

Location: Key Largo, Florida
Dates: April 26-28, 2024 (3 days/2 nights)
The Accommodations:  Reefhouse Resort & Marina 
Price: TBD. Prices will be based on double occupancy.

Registration opens on January 24, 2024. Follow @barrestudio4u on Instagram for more updates.

What’s Included:

  • Daily barre classes
  • Beach walks
  • Digital “detox”
  • journalling and self-growth opportunities
  • Hawaiian “talk story time”
  • Core strength test paddle boarding
  • Full resort access
  • Daily breakfast

What’s Not Included: 

  • Optional swim with dolphins activity

What to expect:

Here’s another inaugural retreat to tell you about. The business simply known as the Barre.Studio hosts barre and Pilates classes in two southwest Florida locations throughout the year, and now you can join them for a weekend retreat. The 3-day/2-night event will be just a few hours south of their home base, down in the beautiful Florida Keys.

There will be 10 spots available for the retreat, making it nice and intimate if that’s your jam. You’ll also do barre classes on the beach and by the pool with their new Sound Off Experience headsets. Since the owner Andrea is also trained in theLONDONmethod, she infuses the “original” Lotte Berk classes into her repertoire of offerings which means you always get the best of the American barre and original Lotte Berk/Esther Fairfax classes.

 

Reefhouse Key Largo promotional images

Photo: instagram.com/reefhousekeylargo

 

 

 

Escape to Tuscany with Barrefly London

Host: BarreFly London

Location: Tuscany, Italy
Dates: May 12-18, 2024 (7 days/6 nights)
The Accommodations: Villa Cecconi
Price: Standard single occupancy: £3200, shared: £2400, suite upgrade – single: £300, or shared: £150. All prices quoted are per person.

What’s Included:

  • Sunrise and sunset barre and yoga classes
  • Wine tour and tasting
  • Day trips to Siena and to Radda in Chianti
  • Daily continental breakfast with fresh juices and healthy smoothies
  • Meals and snacks throughout the day
  • Airport transfer – see website for details

What’s Not Included: 

  • Optional personal training sessions with nutritional consultant Nesse

What to expect:

The sweeping hills of Tuscany are where you’ll find this retreat hosted by BarreFly London. If you like your fitness classes with savoury meals, wine, art, history and exploration that only a retreat in an Italian villa could bring, then this 5-star retreat is for you.

 

Villa Cecconi in Italy

Photo: Villa Cecconi (via Barrefly London)

Villa Cecconi dining area

Photo: Villa Cecconi (via Barrefly London)

Villa Cecconi pool

Photo: Villa Cecconi (via Barrefly London)

 

 

 

NRG Retreat

Host: NRG Barrebody

Location: El Goute, Marrakech
Dates: May 16-19, 2024 (4 days/3 nights)
The Accommodations: Villa El Goute
Price: TBD

  • Details are limited as of the time this post is being published, but you can email the owner through the website to get more information about registering. Also, visit their Instagram page to see what past retreats looked like.

What to expect:

UK-based Fitness trainer Nathalie Errandonea and her NRG Barrebody business are returning to Marrakech after a successful 2023 event. From the looks of it, last year’s event looked dreamy. The location, the home-cooked food, and not to mention the fitness. Also, look out for their Sevilla NRG Retreat, which will take place from October 7-10, 2024.

Villa El Goute

Photo: retreats.nrgbarrebody.com

 

 

More Upcoming Retreats

Barre3’s Annual Retreat

No details have been announced as of today, but check back in May for exciting updates on where they’re headed next.

 

 

Do you know of any barre retreats planned for 2024 that we don’t have on our radar? Drop a comment below to let us know.

A Zoom call video screen featuring the Barre Fitness Alliance

What You Need to Know About the Barre Fitness Alliance

By Barre Culture, Barre News, Lotte Berk, Resources for Barre Instructors, Resources for Studio Owners, The Dailey Method No Comments

Pilates has the Pilates Method Alliance and yoga has the Yoga Alliance but up until now, there was no comparable alliance for the barre industry. Introducing the Barre Fitness Alliance.

Since barre went mainstream, anyone using a ballet barre as a prop was describing it as a “barre” class, although methods and choreography could be markedly different from one class to another. There was no oversight committee in the barre industry so anyone could put a certification course together and charge money to “certify” instructors.

It seemed fitting that someone or a collective group of people needed to come along and identify what barre is and isn’t and offer some oversight.

It has been a long time coming, according to BFA President, Lara Foldvari of Barre On the Go (formerly The Bog – Barre Over Garage.) She is joined by some industry heavyweights including Andrea Isabelle Lucas, Founder & CEO of Barre & Soul, Jennifer Maanavi, CEO and co-founder of Physique 57, Betsy Royster, co-owner of Bayou Barre and Jill Dailey, Founder of The Dailey Method. They are supported by barre pioneers Elisabeth Halfpapp and Fred DeVito of Core Barre Fit and also formerly of the Lotte Berk Method and Exhale.

 

 

In a nutshell, what is the Barre Fitness Alliance?

The BFA was hatched from a desire to assign a richer standard to barre certifications, classes and instructors.

“Our mission is to bring barre professionals together without bias to any one particular barre training,” says Lara. “We want to uphold the history of Lotte Berk both the human and the Lotte Berk Method studio in New York City and we want to ensure the quality of today’s instructors and really the integrity of the industry now and into the future. We want to ensure barre going forward remains not watered down for years to come.”

If you’re a barre teacher training organization, barre studio, instructor or even an enthusiast, the alliance is meant to be a resource for you.

 

What does the Barre Fitness Alliance consider to be the gold standard of barre?

If you’re familiar with the rich history of barre, then you know that there was Lotte Berk who famously invented the first iteration of what we know as barre today, and then everything that evolved from her original technique since. Considering barre fitness classes today are wildly different from what Lotte originally taught, there are actually two standards that the BFA uses as their bellwether. They are the teachings that came from the now-shuttered Lotte Berk Method in New York City, and Lotte Berk’s original technique as taught to Esther Fairfax her daughter and subsequently other trainees that carry on her legacy today like Long Beach’s theLONDONmethod.

“We’ve set the barre industry standards going back to the Lotte Berk Method in New York City for our members to uphold. Through these measures, the quality of barre instruction is maintained, which benefits those in our industry and the communities we serve,” says Lara.

 

A Barre Fitness Alliance Instagram post featuring Lara Foldvari, President of the BFA

A Barre Fitness Alliance Instagram post featuring Lara Foldvari, President of the BFA

What you receive when you become a member.

  • Members receive access to partner discounts on everything from retail to fitness equipment, certifications, apparel, AV equipment, liability insurance and more.
  • If you become a BFA-certified instructor, studio or training program, you can display the corresponding virtual badge on your website for everyone to see.
  • Anyone who visits the BFA website will be able to identify you in the public-facing directory.
  • You will be able to network with other highly qualified instructors through virtual and in-person workshops and events.
  • You will have a voice on what future industry standards should look like.

 

What you’ll get as a founding member.

All of the partner programs offer 20% off their training. There will be more opportunities for continuing education among partner certifications.

Pointe Studio offers product discounts. Vita Barre offers discounts on barres and other fitness equipment. AV Now offers discounts on audio-visual equipment.

 

An Instagram post from the Barre Fitness Alliance introducing Andrea Isabelle Lucas, VP of the BFA

An Instagram post from the Barre Fitness Alliance introducing Andrea Isabelle Lucas, VP of the BFA

How to apply to be a founding member.

You can apply on the website. To become a BFA-approved instructor, there is a one-time processing and registration fee of $140. An annual membership (at the time of writing) in subsequent years will cost you $130. To become a BFA-approved teacher training organization, membership and processing fees for the first year cost $599 and the limited founding teacher training organization rate is $549 for the first year.

If you have any questions, send an email to barrefitnessalliance@gmail.com or a direct Instagram message to instagram.com/barrefitnessalliance.

 

What are the requirements for a certification to become accepted by the BFA?

Certifications must be a minimum of 100 hours in training and cover:

  • The history of barre
  • Anatomy
  • Exercise science
  • Musicality
  • How to put a class together
  • Modifications/variations
  • Hands-on adjustments
  • Practice teaching
  • A written and practical exam
  • 25 of the 28 exercises listed in the syllabus criteria.

You can see the full breakdown here.

 

A post from Jennifer Maanavi's Instagram, Treasurer of the BFA

A post from Jennifer Maanavi’s Instagram, Treasurer of the BFA

What you receive when you become a BFA-certified teacher training organization.

  • You’ll be able to display the BFA barre teacher-training badge on your website and be listed as an approved teacher training organization in the BFA directory.
  • You will have a voice in future industry standard discussions.
  • You’ll be able to offer discounts on training to other members.

 

Will in-house training programs from franchises like Pure Barre, The Bar Method or Barre3 be recognized?

Any certification program whether it is public-facing or not is invited to submit an application for review. Barre3, one of the world’s largest and most popular barre franchises for example auditions instructors before they go through their in-house training.

In order for a certification to be properly vetted by the board, the company hosting the training needs to provide a syllabus and training materials for review. Since some franchises are known to keep their training materials close to their chest it is yet to be seen if any of the franchises will be willing to disclose (at least to the board) their proprietary information.

If you’ve been trained through a franchise that isn’t already a BFA education partner, the BFA encourages you to speak with your managers or write to the heads of the company where you were trained to see if they would be interested in applying.

 

Bayou Barre's Betsy Royster

BFA Secretary and Bayou Barre’s Betsy Royster is introduced on the Barre Fitness Alliance’s Instagram account.

What are the requirements to become a BFA-certified studio?

To become a BFA-certified studio, you will need at least two of your instructors to be certified by a BFA-approved Barre Teacher Training Program. If not instructors, then a Director, Owner, Master Trainer or Manager of the studio. Also at least one of those instructors needs to be BFA approved, so they need to show proof of certification in the year they applied and with yearly renewals.

 

Is it necessary to join the Barre Fitness Alliance?

Like any exercise discipline with a professional association, you are not forced to join it in order to run classes. It all depends on what you’re looking to get out of becoming a barre teacher, opening a studio or offering a certification program. If you’re looking to build credibility among your clientele and peers, joining the alliance is a good way of establishing that.

If you’re a fitness instructor, having a BFA-approved certification behind your name can be an easy way to fast-track job offers, especially when busy studio owners don’t want to spend more time than they need trying to assess your skill level.

Both the Pilates Method Alliance and the Yoga Alliance weren’t built overnight. It will take time for the credibility of the BFA to grow and not everyone in the industry will be on board with this particular group of people deciding what should and should not count as barre. In my opinion, this is a remarkable who’s who of the industry. You have some of the most sought-after owners, teachers and business people on the board, and I believe they know what they’re talking about.

 

The Dailey Method's Jill Dailey

The Dailey Method’s Jill Dailey is introduced as BFA Director on their Instagram.

What does the future of the BFA look like?

In a Zoom call with members back in early August, the board of directors was pressed on whether certification criteria might evolve in the future to reflect the changing barre landscape. In response to that question, BFA Vice President Andrea Isabelle Lucas had this to say. “Yeah absolutely. We should all admit that we’ve all evolved the method. It will be a challenging and really productive exercise for us to start to evaluate more trainings that are maybe a little bit less similar.”

When speaking with Lara Foldvari in a separate follow-up call she seemed optimistic yet realistic about what the future could hold. She has hopes of growing the BFA base to rival industry counterparts like the yoga and Pilates alliances, while also knowing that the Yoga Alliance has 100,000 certified instructors in their base and barre does not have as much mainstream influence as yoga or Pilates. “We know how barre has evolved, we anticipate barre industry standards to evolve and grow as we do,” says Lara.

The BFA plans to host a mixture of in-person and virtual events throughout the year with the hopes of hosting at least one in-person event annually. I for one can’t wait to see what’s in store for the alliance and all involved.

 

Elisabeth Halfpapp and Fred DeVito of Core Barre Fit

Elisabeth Halfpapp and Fred DeVito of Core Barre Fit are Supporting Partners of the BFA.

A London Method training manual

My Journey to Getting Certified in The ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique: Tips for a Successful Test Out Class

By Barre Culture, Lotte Berk, Lotte Berk Training 2 Comments

In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

 

Without fail, fall, my favorite season, always flies by in a colorful blur. This past autumn was no exception. In addition to enjoying everything pumpkin spice, I completed my ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Certification.

Since opening my congratulatory email from The London Method’s founders – and my amazing Master Trainers – Kelly Wackerman and Pam Kennedy, having Esther Fairfax approve my test out class and receiving my certificate, with signatures from Kelly, Pam and Esther, I have been making the most out of all that I learned from the ORIGINAL’s best. (You can find virtual versions of my ORIGINAL classes on barrevariations.com — where I am a Guest Teacher — and thebarrelibrary.com – my own site.)

Since Kelly and Pam will be continuing to enlighten other groups of ORIGINAL trainees, I wanted to share some tips to help upcoming troupes pass their test out classes with flying colors.

 

A London Method training manual

 

 

Preparation is Key

Although somewhat opposite of the intuitive nature that I love so much about The ORIGINAL Technique, I find that being over-prepared just helps to boost my confidence in any given situation. I took this same approach when it came to preparing for my ORIGINAL test out video. Below, are some of the ways that I readied myself for instructing my test out class:

1.      Make an outline of your class based on the ORIGINAL class format. I actually made two outlines for my class – one very-detailed outline with set-up cues, positions and things to watch out for and then a boiled-down version of keywords that I used once I was comfortable enough with the sequence and moves.

When putting your class outline together, be sure to choose the moves that you’re most comfortable performing. For example, Hello Sailor is not one of my strongest moves, so I left it out of my test out class. Now that I’m more familiar with the class format and my confidence in my form and technique has grown, I challenge myself by placing more difficult moves in the classes I instruct.

2.      Choose songs that you like for your playlist. Choreographing, practicing and performing your test out class will be so much more enjoyable if you pick some of your favorite songs for your playlist.

When choosing my playlist, I selected a combination of my favorite current songs, along with some old-time faves, and then matched the songs to the sections of the class that I thought worked best. Be sure to stick to the recommended BPM (found in the tLm Manual) when choosing your tracks.

3.      Watch all of the videos offered in the training. Pam and Kelly give you a unique peek into their time training with Esther in England by providing you with exclusive access to a long list of videos. Log into your online training portal to watch (and re-watch!) step-by-step explanations of the ORIGINAL moves, take a full class with Esther and listen in as Esther narrates while Kelly and Pam demonstrate.

4.      Listen to the videos. Not only did I watch all of the course videos, but I also had them on in the background while I did the dishes, cooked dinner for my family, folded laundry, etc. Listening to the videos reinforced what I was learning during training and when taking Zoom classes, and also taught my brain to connect the words (i.e., “Floor, off, floor, off” or “Lift, bend, stretch,”) to the moves.

5.      Review your notes and the tLm training manual several times. If you read any of the earlier posts that I wrote as I was going through the ORIGINAL training, you may remember that in my typical old-school-style, I printed out the 50-page manual and put it in a three-ring binder. I also took notes via pen and paper during our Zoom training classes.

At the end of each training weekend, I would insert my hand-written notes into my binder, which now serves as one of my most treasured instructional resources. Whether you choose paper and pen or phone and fingertip, it is important to continue to refer back to the tLm Manual, as well as your notes, while planning and choreographing your test out class.

6.      Ask questions. Kelly, Pam, the other tLm Trainers (myself included) and your own training cohort are extremely valuable and knowledgeable resources. Be sure to write down any questions that come to mind and ask them via email, during training, while you’re taking one of your required Zoom classes, etc. Although it is the most effective and enjoyable workout that I’ve ever done, The ORIGINAL Technique does have some nuances – that’s why it’s ORIGINAL! – that may need some additional clarification.

7.      Learn the class format by heart. This may seem daunting at first – it was to me! – but, knowing the class format from the warm-up to the final stretch will further enhance your confidence during the test out video. Not to worry, though. After taking the 15 hours of training, participating in your 10 required virtual classes with other instructors and observing three Master Teacher classes, you will have the entire class easily committed to memory.

8.      Practice with others. Whether it’s in-person, online or a combination of both, be sure to get in as much practice time with other people as possible. I wasn’t able to practice my test out class with others, but I found that just participating in the Zoom classes and the feedback that I got from the other instructors helped me with my cues and form.

 

A London Method Training Manual

 

 

Practice What You Teach

In addition to watching all of the videos from the course (see above), a few more ways to ensure test out class success are:

1.      Take all of your virtual tLm classes. As a trainee, you are given 10 virtual classes to take during the course of training. This amounts to about three classes (give or take) per week. I signed up for my first virtual class on the second day of the first training weekend and found it very beneficial (albeit, slightly tiring) and fun to take Pam’s Sunday morning class prior to that day’s virtual classroom session.

I ended up repeating this little routine for the three consecutive Sundays during my September 2020 training session and was grateful to get some additional advice from Pam while immersed in the training weekends.

2.      Sign up for tLm TV. TLM TV is an online subscription service that contains additional ORIGINAL classes. You can watch and/or take classes that range anywhere from 10 to 60 minutes with a variety of tLm instructors. Even though I was taking my required virtual classes, participating in my observation classes and practicing the Technique during training, I still watched videos offered on tlm TV to reinforce what I was learning both inside and outside of the virtual classroom. Sometimes, when I was feeling extra ambitious, I’d do a 10-minute Quick Fix or 20-minute Mini, just because they always boosted my spirits and energy levels.

3.      Review the Teacher’s Checklist. After you’ve put your test out class outlines together, refer back to the Tenets of a Great Teacher list in the tLm Manual. Be sure that your class satisfies all of the required elements that will be part of your final evaluation.

4.      Practice your own class in front of a mirror. I have several mirrors scattered along the walls of my at-home barre studio and find that they are invaluable when it comes to keeping me honest and in proper form. The ORIGINAL Technique is heavily rooted in feeling the movements, but I felt that I benefited from those occasional glances in the mirror to make sure that my leg really was as straight as possible or that my Happy Foot was facing toward the floor.

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall at the barre

 

 

Some Final Pointers

*Have fun! Learning The ORIGINAL Technique was the most rewarding and enjoyable training that I’ve ever experienced in my fitness career. Pam, Kelly and the other trainees were so warm, welcoming and genuine and all of these traits were seamlessly communicated through our digital screens.

If you read my previous posts, you’ll learn how quickly and easily our cohort was accepted into the tLm family. So, relax and enjoy the process – it will be over before you know it! 

*Be confident! You’ve taken the 15 hours of training, practiced during your 10 (or more) virtual classes and reviewed all of the materials countless times over.

Remember, I said that over-preparation was key. When I tell you that I lived and breathed The ORIGINAL Technique for over a month, I’m not kidding. I put a lot of time and effort into learning the Technique, which now feels like second nature to me, and am very confident in my ability to instruct classes that are safe, effective and authentic.

*Be yourself. The ORIGINAL Technique encourages self-expression at its highest level. Yes, you’ll learn that the class follows a particular format and that the moves are precise, but the Technique itself allows for your unique individuality to shine through.

If you have ever read any of Esther’s books or listened to her during an interview, she explains how Lotte didn’t apologize for who she was even though she broke all the rules.

Lotte was true to herself and expressed her flair through her beautiful and graceful Technique. As an ORIGINAL trainee, who is more of an athlete than a dancer, I slowly assimilated this mindset into my own work. And now, as a Certified ORIGINAL Trainer, I find that the Technique has enabled me to express my love and appreciation for, not only the work but also myself.

 

Best of luck, tLm trainees, and I’ll see you at the barre!

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder, and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

My Journey to Getting Certified in The ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique: I’m a Certified Instructor!

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

 

What goes around, comes back around in style

Scrunchies, fanny packs and high-waisted jeans. My mom was certainly spot-on when she wisely told me that everything eventually comes back in style.

And, as I currently have multiple bins overflowing with these now-trendy hairpieces (thankfully, I have two daughters to share them with), this author, who came of age in the 90s, was thrilled to learn that if something works, it will eventually reappear.

This year marks the fifth anniversary of the founding of The London Method, the first studio in the United States to bring The Lotte Berk Technique in its ORIGINAL form to American exercise enthusiasts.

Prior to Kelly Wackerman and Pam Kennedy’s amazing discovery in the heart of Hungerford, England, Lydia Bach’s The Lotte Berk Method was the only version of Lotte’s work that had been taught predominantly throughout the United States.

Like all good stories, some of the ORIGINAL work got lost in translation until Esther Fairfax shared the intricacies of her mother’s Technique, which took London by storm in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, with Kelly and Pam. And, since 2015, The London Method has made it their mission to share the exact moves that were passed down from Lotte to her daughter – the founders of today’s modern barre methods.

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall at the barre.

 

Digging into the backstory to get the most out of my training

One of the reasons why I was so intrigued by The ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique when I first discovered it was its history – the story behind the Technique goes beyond exercise variations and class format. It is rooted in one woman’s desire to heal her body after an injury, the development of this revolutionary approach to exercise and the complex relationship between a mother and her daughter.

And I felt that in order to get the most out of my training with The London Method, I needed to know as much of the backstory and history of the Technique as possible. So, prior to beginning my training with Kelly and Pam, I read Esther’s most recent book, How to Live and Die, and began her first tell-all book, My Improper Mother and Me.

As a fellow author and trained exercise professional, it was essential that I understood Esther on a more personal level and felt that reading her books would give me even greater insight into the Technique.

Never before had I been so compelled to learn as much about the history of an exercise modality, along with the women behind the modality, as I did leading up to and during my training. And I honestly feel that taking the time to truly understand the narrative behind the Technique enabled me to pass my test out video and to become a Certified Instructor in The ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique on my very first try! (More to come on what I did to prepare for my test out video and tips on how I passed my certification will be included in my next blog post.)

 

Jennifer Mathieu Henshall at the barre after completing her ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique training with theLONDONmethod.

What happens next?

With The London Method’s stamp of approval, I plan on using my newfound knowledge of this classic Technique to contribute to its time-honored story. As soon as I received word that I had officially become a member of The London Method family, I launched The Barre Library.

Via The Barre Library, I intend to add to the Technique’s current body of literature, to share its body-shaping exercises through my own classes and to ensure that the Technique, one that is gaining momentum as Kelly and Pam work to train instructors and teach classes, remains on the leading forefront of exercise trends.

As someone who appreciates the minutiae of a good story, I’m excited to announce that Esther will be offering even more insight into The ORIGINAL Technique during an exclusive interview with Kelly Wackerman that will be posted to The London Method’s Instagram page on Sunday, October 25, 2020, at 3 p.m. PST. Tune in as Esther shares even more details on her books, the differences between The Lotte Berk Technique and The Lotte Berk Method, a few secrets about when Lotte first created the Technique and more!

Much like The ORIGINAL Technique, my penchant for scrunchies (and all things from the nostalgic 90s) never really did go away. In fact, I heeded my mother’s sage wisdom and kept a scrunchy or two hidden in the back of a drawer until the time was right to bring them back out again.

Esther expresses similar thoughts in her book, How to Live and Die, regarding the Technique’s longevity, “[Lotte’s] exercise technique was created from her desire to express her feeling for her need for love and fun, which may well be the reason they’re so popular with her followers who experience the fun, warmth and joy of life.” Feelings that, in this author’s opinion, will always be on point.

See you at the barre!

 

Up next: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: Tips for a Successful Test Out Class

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder, and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

Online Lotte Berk Technique Training

My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: Third Weekend Recap

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

It’s human nature to want to hold onto something we deem as one-of-a-kind. Oftentimes when we discover something new, unique or innovative, we are reluctant to share our treasure with others. Thankfully, this wasn’t the case when Kelly Wackerman found The Original Lotte Berk Technique — a hidden gem just waiting to be rediscovered — in the little village of Hungerford, England.

As someone who enjoyed visiting barre studios while she traveled the globe with her husband, a musician, Kelly immediately felt and saw something different — something she couldn’t wait to share with others — when she was first introduced to The Original Technique in 2015. After training and taking classes with Esther Fairfax for three weeks, Kelly, the mother of twin sons, realized that her clothes were fitting more loosely. Upon taking her measurements, Kelly was amazed to find that her waist had pulled in 1.5 inches in less than a month!

Feeling stronger, leaner and tighter than ever before, Kelly couldn’t wait to reveal the new exercises she learned once she was back home in the United States. And, unsurprisingly, a month after she began sharing these magical waist-whittling movements with her clients, they, too, all noticed an average of 1.5 inches had melted from their own waistlines.

In the five years since she first uncovered a technique that had been extremely popular among celebrities and other A-listers back in the 1970s and 1980s, Kelly shared one of the barre world’s best-kept secrets with her business partner, Pam, countless clients and a now-growing team of instructors.

For the third Saturday in a row, I headed down to my at-home barre studio on the final weekend of training in The Original Technique ready to savor the last few tidbits of the Fairfax family’s secret recipe.

Online Lotte Berk Technique Training

Day 5 — Becoming a tLm Girl

By now, seeing the other trainees’ familiar faces on my laptop’s screen had become a comforting routine. Over the course of the previous two weekends, as we learned about the Technique and practiced the first two-thirds of the class, we were sharing more than just an innovative way to move our bodies. We were forming a community dedicated to disclosing our new secret to the rest of the world — or at least to those in our own respective circles.

By taking Zoom classes together and engaging in a virtual cocktail hour and question and answer session with Pam and Kelly outside of “class time,” we were getting the unique opportunity to see the behind the scenes of each other’s personal spaces and places. Children, babies and even pet roosters sometimes made guest appearances as we discussed pregnancy modifications and practiced our Sardines, Escapes and No Escapes and relaxed in the Final Spinal Stretches.

By the time we had learned the last exercise in the manual and had each enthusiastically volunteered to teach a section of the class during the following day of training, I felt a slight hesitation leaving the meeting, which had been filled with the laughter, joking around and light, airy atmosphere of a girls’ afternoon in. I’m hoping that I wasn’t the only one who felt a lingering sadness on the eve of our final day of training.

Of the laundry list of training that I’ve done over the years — this one being the most comprehensive in terms of material, as well as duration — the amount of support, love and inclusiveness that I felt come through my laptop was unparalleled. As I clicked the red “Leave” button and powered down my laptop, I was thankful that I had a hungry family and the task of preparing my two sections of our collaborative Original Class to distract me from the bittersweet conclusion of our virtual training journey.

 

Day 6 — The One Where We Whittled Together

Instead of beginning our final day of training with muffins (well, we did share in Muffin No More!) and mimosas, we got right to work on our final performance — a.k.a. our jointly instructed Original Class. Kelly and Pam offered to DJ our Fall 2020 tLm Trainee playlist and VJ our collaborative class. I worked every muscle in my body, as my fellow trainees and I fluidly whittled our way through the hour-long session.

Although I’ve been teaching barre for over four years, I still felt butterflies in my stomach as I led the class through that particular stretch. It had been a while since I’ve taught a class and wanted to show Kelly and Pam that the quality of instruction that I had received had been effectively transmitted through our online channel.

At the end of class, my fellow trainees and I were showered with compliments and high praise from our Master Trainers. Each trainee was also given notes and encouraging feedback from both Kelly and Pam. I jotted down their advice and “things to be aware of,” which I plan to use when I start preparing my test out video.

After hearing how few things we needed to work on, I was proud of my fellow trainees and I for proving that the bond that had been forming since the beginning of September had enabled us to demonstrate our newfound love of and knowledge for The Original Technique. And in a time when hugs and handshakes are discouraged and social distancing rules the world, seeing the looks of sheer pride and joy on our trainers’ faces made me feel right at home.

Performing an ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique exercise called Tart's Position

 

Week 3 Impressions

I could write a book — and actually plan to someday — highlighting the mental and physical benefits that I experienced during my three weeks of training in The Original Lotte Berk Technique. But I think my 10-year-old daughter put it best one morning last week when she cheerfully said to me, “Mama, you have been so much happier lately!”

I must admit that I was a bit floored by her statement. Yes, without a doubt, I have been feeling so much happier since living The Original Technique — there is truly something magical about the way the aptly named exercises change not only your body but also your mindset. However, I felt saddened by the fact that both of my daughters could tell that I was feeling less-than joyful as of late.

We are certainly living in uncertain and challenging times and after six months of changes and limitations, I was starting to feel a bit suffocated. But, learning this Technique has given me something to aspire to in so many areas of my life. And when it comes to future challenges, I plan on putting into practice the same advice that my fellow trainees and I were given by Pam and Kelly when we found that we may not be able to execute some of the more difficult Original moves right away — “Get into position, tilt in it, hold onto the barre and tilt, then progress from there with very small movements.”

On the first day of training, we learned that the Technique was the Original because it worked. It has helped thousands of women develop a feminine, sexy and svelte look. Today, it is enabling women who may be unhappy with the bulk they’ve gained from more rigorous forms of exercise to, as Kelly and Pam have experienced, “Get the body back to a more naturally-designed state” with longer, leaner lines.

On the last day of training, we, as a group, knew that the Technique was the Original because it was inclusive. Through over 15 hours of technique-specific lecture and hands-on instruction, 10 hours of live Zoom Original classes and hours upon hours of videos filled with Technique secrets, as well as glimpses into Kelly’s and Pam’s personal relationships with Esther Fairfax, I, along with 10 other women, became part of a society dedicated to sharing our newfound treasure with those who also seek a community where they will feel authentic, feminine and included.

For me, the end of the training is only the beginning of my personal projects and endeavors. As I’ve told Pam and Kelly, I have found true muses in the Technique and in Esther, herself. Before I learned the history and background of the Original and read Esther’s books, I knew that I wanted to build a Barre Library — a community where barre students, instructors and devotees can come together to share knowledge, experiences and ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

Now that I’ve been immersed in the Technique for a month, my direction is crystal clear. Thanks to their passion for and unselfish willingness to share The Original Technique, Esther, Kelly and Pam have gifted me the tools to unearth my own gem — one that I, too, will eagerly reveal to others.

Students on a zoom call during an online training weekend.

 

Trainee Testimonials

If the last day of training had been in-person, I’m sure that each of us would have given a token of appreciation to our incredible Master Trainers, Kelly and Pam. Instead, several of the trainees graciously offered to share their own treasures:

“The more you know, the more you realize you don’t know. I thought that I knew barre, but I’m realizing that, without this foundation, I really didn’t.” – Lara Foldvari

“I have spent the last 25 years teaching women methods of movement that allow them to look and feel wonderful in their bodies. I’ve been a Master Trainer in a technique called T-Tapp — mindful movement designed to help you lose inches in record time. I loved that it allowed women, who otherwise wouldn’t exercise, to get up, do the workout and get results.

I have always been a seeker of movement techniques that I could incorporate into my daily classes to keep these results going. I am certified in Barre, BarreAbove (lots of their certifications), Dynamic Walking, race walking coach, Somatic Stretch and Gentle Somatic Yoga. Having studied the history of barre, I understood that Lotte Berk created a movement because her “Original” WORKED. When you tweak and change what works, often the results suffer. When I learned that Kelly and Pam were going to be teaching and certifying this method online, I knew I had to be a part of it. I was not disappointed. I am in love with this method and have already seen results in my own body. And I teach classes daily, so for me to see changes in my body, is really saying something. Kelly and Pam are passionate about the method and about sharing it with the world. That passion, along with a ton of work to put this training together, hit its mark. It has been a fabulous experience and I’m looking forward to being a part of this beautiful community of Original lovers.  – Renee McLaughlin

“My life changed the moment I discovered the barre technique — instantly in love, never to be stopped. Digging through the history of development lead me to Lotte Berk, her daughter, Esther Fairfax, and now her proteges Kelly and Pam at The London Method! My commitment to certification training in the Original Lotte Berk method was written in the stars long ago, but came to life in September 2020. And what a ride! Full of excitement, hard work, discoveries, new bonds, love, encouragement and, most of all, being a part of the carrying on the Legacy of Lotte.

Pam and Kelly will embrace you with the utmost care —  most precious golden nuggets of knowledge passing on through generations now to us. Kelly’s Pilates background gives you an incredible outlook on the dynamics of the human body and her passion for the Original method is second to none. Pam’s infectious laugh makes you feel like an instant family.

Sitting in the class, you’ll know the universe’s energy revolves around “BARRE” and its original founder Lotte Berk, and her daughter Esther Fairfax. May the Force of this Legacy be with you!” – Andrea Lincoln

“This training experience was so incredibly special! Learning the history and origin of barre’s beginning was the perfect foundation upon which Kelly and Pam so passionately shared their knowledge about the exercises, as learned from Esther herself. This program embodied the spirit and essence of Lotte and Esther. Not only have I come out of this training with so much solid info to share with my community, but I feel more confidence and lightheartedness in my teaching, which is just an extra bonus that I wasn’t expecting!”  — Lisa Saphr

“TLM’s online training of the Original Technique was awesome! Kelly and Pam are so tuned into the details that make this Technique so effective. They have had the unique opportunity to train with Esther Fairfax and are eager to share everything they know in an effort to preserve the Original exercises. Kelly’s focus on form is unwavering – even through the lens of a laptop – and her love and belief in the program is inspiring! Pam’s laugh is contagious and her sense of humor keeps you smiling even through the burn. It was a great experience. I can’t wait to continue getting stronger and healthier as I continue practicing and teaching the Original Technique.” – Catherine Morvant

“I am super grateful to have found The London Method. I have been instructing in the fitness industry for more than 30 years and have to say that the tLm Teacher Training is one of the best programs I have participated in. Kelly and Pam so thoroughly share their expertise and knowledge of The Original Lotte Berk Technique, all while being warm, supportive and fun. The combination of the TLM TV, live/recorded Zoom Training, live studio classes, instructor video Library with Esther Fairfax teaching, the Training Manual and more, leave no stone unturned as far as learning the Technique and successfully teaching classes.

I have been teaching barre and have been obsessed with its origins for about six years. It’s an honor to have had the deepest dig possible into the beginnings of our favorite subject and to present a teaching video to Esther Fairfax herself!” – Colleen Fontes 

“The work Kelly and Pam are doing to preserve the legacy of Lotte Berk, and maybe more importantly, her daughter, Esther Fairfax, is a priceless gift to the barre community and an aspiring feat to witness. They are incredibly genuine and their passion for sharing the Original Technique is filled with so much respect and love. I’m honored to be a part of the community they’ve built and proud to say I’ve been through their training. As leaders, they are welcoming, compassionate, approachable, and bring humor to all they do. This is the spirit of Lotte and Esther, which lives on through them, and now can be passed onto others through the Original method.” – Michelle DuVall

 

Up next: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: I’m a Certified Instructor!

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder, and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.

Getting trained in the Original Lotte Berk Technique by theLONDONmethod

My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: Second Weekend Recap

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In this series of posts, our Southern US Editor Jennifer Mathieu Henshall shares her POV while on her journey to getting certified by theLONDONmethod in the original Lotte Berk Technique.

The core. The abs. The middle. Otherwise known as the elusive center of physical and emotional well-being, many of us strive to keep balanced, aligned and well-defined. We all have a core, try to engage it as much as possible and may even fall victim to its inconvenient irritabilities, such as back pain, poor posture or insufficient balance, from time to time.

Every move we make is rooted in this powerhouse – the foundation of each exercise from the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique. And as someone recovering from a back injury, Lotte Berk knew that it was necessary to exercise her core in a way that worked both the front- and backsides of the waist. This approach would allow her to improve her strength while maintaining her feminine shape.

After my first weekend of training in the ORIGINAL Technique, I immediately immersed myself in the core of the material and the method. As part of the requirements for this round of virtual training, all trainees are given ten Zoom classes to attend and three recorded classes to observe.

Of course, I began booking my Zoom classes that initial Saturday night of training and scheduled my first live class with Pam for the following Sunday morning. I felt that taking a virtual class right before our Sunday afternoon training session would be a useful way to start putting what I was studying into practice, while also allowing myself to learn from my mistakes before bringing any questions into the next online training class.

Between the start of my daughters’ respective virtual school years, writing projects aplenty and taking ORIGINAL classes via Zoom, the week flew by. Before I knew it, the second weekend of training had arrived! This time around, my excitement was fueled by my growing confidence in my knowledge of the Technique and my own body’s ability to execute – or at least attempt to perform – the unique exercises.

Just as the previous weekend had begun, I, once again, headed down to my at-home barre studio with laptop, binder, pen and water in-hand ready to pulse even further into the heart of the ORIGINAL Lotte Berk Technique.

 

the second weekend of theLONDONmethod training in the Original Lotte Berk Technique

 

Day 3 — “We want to create a community for continuity, as well as constant support” – tlm

When Kelly traveled to Hungerford, England, to meet Esther Fairfax and experience her first ORIGINAL class, she discovered more than just the birthplace of what would become Americanized barre. As she entered Esther’s home and prepared to take the class that would come to change her life, Kelly was introduced to Esther’s students and amazed to find, “This Secret Society of Women in their 70s and 80s who were strong, limber and so connected with one another.”

From that moment on, Kelly knew that she wanted to replicate these same feelings and sense of community in her own classes back home in the States. If you’ve ever taken a TLM class in-person, via Zoom or through TLM TV, you will find that this vision has become a remarkable reality.

Although the ORIGINAL’s mindful micromovements will have you working hard and seeing results, each class feels like a girl’s night out, whether you are gathered in a circle warming up in the studio or gearing up for Genies while tuning into TLM TV. After a successful first weekend of virtual training, the TLM Girls can confidently add fostering a safe space for trainees to learn and grow in their mutual love of the Technique.

Not only did they fulfill their wish to create the same training experience that they had with Esther in England by giving trainees access to exclusive videos of Esther instructing, but Kelly and Pam also added to the intimacy of the virtual training by sharing stories and other personal details from the beginning of their own ORIGINAL journeys.

During the beginning of our third session together, we were allowed to ask questions about the previous weekend’s material before digging JCB-style into the next three sections of the class. Kelly and Pam disclosed that it took them five years of training with Esther in England before they felt they knew the ORIGINAL Technique intricately enough to bring their instructor training course online.

We were also assured that after training was over, we would continue to receive unlimited support from the TLM team. Their goal is to nurture an inclusive family of ORIGINAL instructors who feel confident in the Technique, as well as themselves, and who will ensure the integrity of the exercises as they share them with others.

Once the question and answer session ended, Pam demonstrated the new movements, as I feverishly took notes while mimicking fun moves like Burnt Thighs, Genies, ½ Banana and the famous Hello Sailor. By the end of that Saturday’s session, I felt happily exhausted, further in love with the Technique’s purposeful movements and playful names and more connected to my physical and mental core.

 

Jennifer doing virtual training in The London Method's Original Lotte Berk Technique during the second weekend.

 

Day 4 — “Something is always anchored” – tlm

Unlike Americanized barre classes, the ORIGINAL is a “core-conditioning class that uses the barre for leverage and support.” Contrary to the “gently rest your fingers on the barre approach” that I had been taught, the ORIGINAL Technique encourages participants to anchor themselves underneath the barre for ab work and to use the barre as a stable base during various thigh-focused exercises.

Pushing up on the barre serves as the leverage and support needed to help you fully engage your core muscles while holding onto the barre during outside thigh work allows you to deeply stretch your body on one side as you work the other.

As we made our way through another four sections of the class, my wall-mounted barre was crucial in allowing me to properly perform exercises like Barre Press Ups (otherwise known as pushups) and the entire section devoted to working the abs with your feet beneath the barre. Not to worry, however, if you don’t have access to a wall-mounted barre, several modifications are offered that will enable you to achieve the same waist-whittled results.

After the fourth day of virtual training, we had learned and practiced about half of the ORIGINAL class. Up to this point, it was more than apparent how central the core and support – both from the barre and those who share the barre with you – is in this Technique. Some part of your body is always anchored – it might be your feet on the floor during thigh work, your arms on the barre during your stretches or your lower back pressing down during your abdominal sets.

My fellow trainee Renee put it best when she stated that the ORIGINAL class invites you to “Experience your body in such a different way. I feel so good and strong in my body.” Whether it was the barre or the encouragement that I received from the TLM Girls and my fellow trainees, I had never experienced a method where I, too, felt so grounded and secure in my body, its current abilities and its promise to progress.

 

Jennifer doing virtual training in The London Method's Original Lotte Berk Technique during the second weekend.

 

Week 2 Impressions

By the end of that second weekend of virtual training, I had learned more than just how to cue, set up and do the ORIGINAL exercises. We were starting to move further into the core of the Technique, where more than solely the structure lies. We understood that although the moves may look simple and easy, their actual complexity and level of difficulty will shape more than just your form.

As a seasoned barre instructor and athlete, the shame that I had felt in prior training because my form wasn’t perfect didn’t matter in our virtual forum. Sure, I wasn’t able to get my leg to move as fluidly as I wanted in my Hello Sailor, and I definitely need to work on keeping all but my middle still during waist whittlers but Kelly and Pam’s encouraging words – “sometimes just getting into the position is enough” and that a lot of the “strengthening comes from barely moving” – helped to anchor my convictions in my own physical capabilities, while healing some internal struggles regarding my health and well-being that I have been dealing with since last year.

Thousands of miles may separate us – just as they separate the TLM Girls from Esther – but hundreds of minutes filled with laughter, learning, engagement and encouragement helped to bring forth the Essence of Esther during our second weekend of training. And as Kelly and Pam had hoped that Saturday and Sunday, I was transported from my basement barre studio in northern Virginia to Esther’s cottage in Hungerford, England – the core of it all.

See you at the barre!

 

Next up: My Journey to Getting Certified in the Original Lotte Berk Technique: Third Weekend Recap

 

About the Author

Jennifer is a barre instructor, personal trainer, clinical aromatherapist and author who discovered barre — her soul-mate workout — while training for the 2016 Boston Marathon. As a long-time runner, former bodybuilder, and melanoma skin cancer survivor, Jennifer’s recent battle with autoimmune disease has changed her fitness focus to one that incorporates more mindful, purposeful and low-impact movements.

A former communication professor and mother of two daughters, Jennifer is excited to share her thoughts and experiences on ways to create and maintain a strong connection between the mind and body through barre.