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Studio Spotlight: Tru Barre Studio

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Interview with Sue Costigan, Founder at Tru Barre Studio.
Locations: Akron and Medina, Ohio.

A headshot of Tru Barre Studio Founder Sue Costigan.

You have taught a variety of fitness classes including Pilates, Kickboxing and Strength Training. What was it about barre that motivated you to not only start instructing but open up a studio that was entirely dedicated to the exercise?

I have been in the fitness industry teaching group fitness for 31 years. I have literally tried every type of fitness class out there. I fell in love with barre after only a few classes. I could see my body changing and loved how strong I felt. I also recognized as an aging female, the number 1 thing I should focus on is strength training and maintaining the muscle I have. I also found there were many exercise modalities I couldn’t do anymore. Barre builds lean muscles and creates a beautiful physique.

What do you love most about being a business owner?

The thing I love most about owning a barre studio is the ability to offer a great workout that is so accessible to so many women. I have seen such amazing results in so many of my clients. They not only get stronger, sculpted bodies, but they become more confident and stronger in other areas of their lives.

Clients exercising at Tru Barre Studio.


What has been the biggest obstacle or challenge with growing your business?

We rely mostly on word of mouth, which is great because most of my clients are addicts and love to talk about barre to everyone! But, being able to tap into the community to let more people know what we have to offer is challenging. We want everyone to know about this amazing exercise and to get that body they have always desired.

What do you hope clients get out of a class?

We hope they feel successful after each class. That they can walk out of class and say “Wow, that was super hard, but I did it!!”. Our method is very adaptable. So we give many options during the workout, so you always have a chance to modify a movement or go for the challenge. We strive to teach the technique and help them understand barre is sensation driven and very internal. Once they learn our method, they actually make the workout harder on themselves.

Clients exercising at Tru Barre Studio.


How does the vibe at your studio differ from other studio cultures?

We have been told our studio is very welcoming. Many of my clients have been with me for many years and they understand and remember how hard it is to be a new client. Walking in that first day, not knowing what to expect or if you can handle it. They will always chat it up before or after class with a newbie to make them feel more comfortable.

What do you usually play in your studio?

Pop, Top 40

Clients exercising at Tru Barre Studio.


What do you love most about barre?

I love how good I feel when class is over! I feel energized, powerful and focused. It allows the client to give themselves 1 hour of complete devotion to themselves. So many of us are so busy and we don’t take needed time just for our own health. The lean legs, high lifted seat and sculpted arms and abs are a bonus too!

You currently have two studios. Do you plan to expand?

Not at this time. If the location was perfect, I may consider it. Finding instructors to teach all the classes is a concern as well.

Clients exercising at Tru Barre Studio


Is there anything else you think people should know about you or the business?

It gives me great satisfaction in knowing I am delivering a product that can change so many peoples lives for the better. I am blessed to be able to do what I love every day. I love when clients tell me they look forward to working out now that they found barre. A workout that you can stick to and make a part of your lifestyle is what we hope our clients find at Tru Barre Studio. If you haven’t tried a barre class yet~ you should!

You can find Tru Barre Studio on Facebook and Instagram.

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Barre Crawl: A Review of Pop Physique

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Studio name: Pop Physique
Locations: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Toronto
Cost per single class: $21 (but your first class is free).

If American Apparel were to open up a barre studio, it would be Pop Physique. The LA-based franchise has the glamour of a retro 80s workout without the shoulder pads. But contrary to their bubblegum pink barre balls and playful aesthetic is an intense workout that leaves no muscle unused.

An exterior shot of the Pop Physique studio in Toronto.

I decided to try the workout that has been described as simple, sexy and effective for myself. Luckily, I was within walking distance of their newest location to open, in Toronto.

An image of a studio at Pop Physique in Toronto

Knowing that Jennifer Williams, founder of Pop Physique was in town to teach a few classes, I sought out the first of her two appearances to ensure my first time at the studio was a memorable one.

Posing with Jennifer Williams, the founder of Pop Physique

Jennifer was welcoming and helpful in guiding me through modifications, since I was almost 8 months pregnant.

The J'Adore Barre sign inside the entrance of the Pop Physique studio in Toronto.


The Format:

The workout begins with some basic leg lifts to get your heart rate up, followed soon after by some core work on the mat. Some of the exercises might feel familiar, if you’ve ever been to Pure Barre or The Bar Method. After the plank and push-up series, we used hand weights to work our arms, starting with a lighter set of weights and moving onto a heavier set for bicep curls.

We then made our way to the barre for thigh and seat work, where we fatigued our muscles through thigh-shaking pulses. Then it was back down to the mat for additional ab work. Finally we stretched out with a band to end the class.

An image of socks on the counter of the Pop Physique studio in Toronto.


What I Liked About Pop Physique:

My first impression? At first glance I made note of the playfully appointed bubbly pop aesthetic. It is definitely the most fun barre studio that I’ve ever been to. The studio wallpaper at first glance appears to be in a criss cross pattern but if you look closely you’ll see they are actually women’s legs, to go with their sexy workout branding. At the barre are bright pink balls and yellow ropes to add a pop of colour to the studio. In the hallways and entrance are rose gold hangers, which stand out against the black and white tiles, flooring and wallpaper.

The staff were very welcoming. Upon my arrival I was given a tour of the changing area and studio. Most importantly they reassured me that Jennifer would chat with me before class to talk about some modifications, which put me at ease.

I loved the colourful socks and merchandise on display. Even though I have a full suite of sticky socks, I was definitely considering purchasing a cute pair of pink Pop Socks or a J’Adore Barre tank.

I enjoyed the small touches that sometimes get overlooked at other studios. The beautifully appointed bathrooms are stocked with enriched hand wash and lotion from Nuori for example. The White Tea Blossom fragrance was particularly lovely.

There are showers available if you need them to freshen up before work or anytime of the day for that matter.

Also worth noting is that they had built in locks for their lockers. Just like a hotel safe you decide the four digit combination you want to use. I found this helpful so I didn’t have to worry about bringing my own lock, having to bring the key into class with me or having no lock option at all.

The workout was tough without being intimidating. Even though the plank series isn’t a walk in the park, you’re not in any one position for too long. If you’ve ever taken a Pure Barre class you know the first 10 minutes can be particularly challenging. I would say Pop Physique has half of the intensity of a PB workout, as a comparison.

The cost of a class is very competitive, compared to other studios. At $21 a pop (no pun intended), that’s still less than Barre3 ($25) or The Bar Method ($28). As the franchise rises in popularity, I’m sure the price will change but for now I’ll take advantage of the single class cost and frequent discounts being offered for 3-class, 6-class or 20-class packages.

An image of the change area and lockers inside the Pop Physique Toronto studio.


Suggestions for Improvement:

Maybe I’ve been spoiled but I’m used to the instructor coming around at least once during every phase of the workout to correct my technique or offer up suggestions. The class sizes are smaller than what I’m used to, so it wouldn’t be particularly hard to give more attention to the students or call out their names for encouragement.

There are no hand towels supplied to use during the workout and the studio can get quite warm. That’s not a deal breaker for me but it would be nice if a complimentary towel was provided. You can however request a towel to use for the shower.

Inside the bathroom of the Pop Physique location in Toronto.

An image of Pop Physique merchandise displayed within the Toronto studio.

An image of Pop Physique socks available to purchase at the Toronto studio location.

 

An image of the various set of hand weights available for clients to use within the Pop Physique Toronto studio.

 

Signage on the sidewalk of the Pop Physique studio in Toronto, to advertise the brand.

The Final Verdict:

This is a workout I can see myself going to consistently. It has just the right amount of thigh-shaking intensity without being intimidating. Considering I purchased the New Client Special after the first class, so I could take 30 days of unlimited classes, I would definitely recommend Pop Physique.

Most importantly, I loved that the hour flew by. I’ll take that as a good sign.

An image of a Pop Physique Report Card
If you are interested in trying Pop Physique, they currently service 4 cities in North America including: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and Toronto. The company is planning for aggressive growth in the next 18 months, with 15 additional studios in the works. Perhaps Pop Physique will be coming to a city near you.

Have you tried Pop Physique? What do you think? Leave a comment below!