The workout DVD, compared to live streaming workouts seems like an ancient artifact that is collecting more dust than dollars for studios these days. Like every industry that has been impacted by the digital revolution, the fitness industry is indeed not immune to disruption. Though the DVD is undoubtedly still being promoted in studios and online, it is slowly being pushed aside to make way for the more popular monthly subscription-based model and streaming workouts.
On-demand workouts are a dime a dozen these days, as many barre studios are wising up to the idea that their clients for many reasons can’t always make it to a live workout.
Why online barre?
Whether you are travelling for business, on vacation, a new mom, or just would prefer to workout in the comfort of your living room, there a many advantages to remote classes.
For one, all you need is an internet connection, a reasonable amount of floor space and some comfortable clothes to workout in. You decide when your workout begins, so you are not at the mercy of the studio schedule.
On the flip side, it takes a lot of discipline to commit to at-home fitness classes. For me, I find I don’t push myself as much when I don’t have an instructor in front of me to go through the workout together with.
Use the list below to find an online-based workout that is right for you.
Also, a heads up that there are one or two affiliate links on the page, so if you do happen to make a purchase after clicking on them, I will make a small commission from the sale. It helps pay for the cost to run the site and is not necessarily an endorsement for the product(s).
Pure Barre GO
Where: purebarre.com/go
What: Über popular franchise Pure Barre has recently updated and rebranded their online portal from Pure Barre On Demand to Pure Barre GO. They have online workouts for diehards who can’t make it to any of their over 500 locations across North America. The videos are packaged in several different increments, from 10 minutes to a full hour with live classes streaming throughout the month. They also have pre/postnatal workouts.
You can sign up through your local Pure Barre, or through the corporate site, just search Pure Barre GO in the locations section. If you’re a Pure Lifestyle member, Pure Barre GO will replace your Pure Barre On Demand access and remain as a grandfathered perk of your membership.
Price: Contact your local studio for membership options.
The Bar Method Online
Where: barmethod.com/bar-online
What: The Bar Method offers an alternative to their popular in-studio workouts with a vast collection of videos to choose from. A number of their top instructors lead various workouts, so you can stick to your favourite class or mix things up with creative and challenging sequences. Class lengths vary from 20 to 60 minutes. Take advantage of their 14-day trial before committing to a monthly subscription plan.
Price: $19/month.
The Dailey Method Online
Where: thedaileymethod.com/online
What: The Dailey Method‘s subscription service offers clients an ever-expanding library in a variety of lengths and Dailey class formats with new content being added weekly. From Dailey Barre to interval workouts and restorative classes, there’s something for every speed. For more on The Dailey Method, you can read my interview with Jill Dailey.
Price: $20.00 month allows you to select from pre-recorded or live classes, depending on your preference. There’s a free 14-day trial if you would like to sample the workouts before you commit.
Barre Variations
Where: barrevariations.com
What: Entrepreneur Michelle DuVall’s impressive library of at-home workout videos appeals to both students and barre instructors. You can purchase a monthly subscription or rent the workouts of your choice à la carte. New videos are added monthly, plus workshops to further your knowledge and training are scheduled regularly.
Price: VIP Monthly Memberships go for $15/month
Physique 57 On Demand
Where: ondemand.physique57.com
What: No equipment is necessary for Physique 57‘s 80+ videos and programs that come in various intervals of 10, 15, 30, 45 and 57 minutes. Browse workouts in their library based on your goals and create playlists for different exercises.
Price: $29.95/month but the price comes down to $19.95/month if you commit to a multi-month plan.
Barre3 Online Workouts
Where: barre3.com/online-workouts
What: Yoga-inspired barre brand, Barre3 has a vast collection of classes as part of their on-demand service. New videos are uploaded every week, so the content remains current and fresh. Their video library may be large, but it comes with a steeper price tag. Barre3’s on-demand service is also one of the most expensive on the list. Take advantage of their 15-day trial before committing to a subscription.
Price: $29/month.
Exhale On Demand
Where: ondemand.exhalespa.com
What: Mind/body company Exhale Spa has Exhale On Demand, which features new barre, yoga and cardio workouts each week. They have a generous 30-day free trial, so you can test out their service.
Price: $26.45/month or $264.64/year
Xtend Barre Online
Where: videos.xtendbarre.com
What: Xtend Barre has successfully franchised their business from London, England to Sydney, Australia and has been part of the at-home workout game for many years now. Their videos are more compact, with videos ranging from 10 to 20 minutes, so if you feel like you just need smaller cardio bursts, this might be the right subscription for you.
Price: $19/month, $85/6 months or $145/year.
Forme Barre Fitness
Where: Forme Barre Fitness Virtual Studio
What: East Coast barre brand Forme Barre Fitness just launched its own virtual studio featuring a mixture of on-demand and live-streaming classes after having teamed up with NEOU in the past. Now you can take a variety of their alignment-focused classes including their full-length, 60-minute Forme Method classes, their Forme Focus classes, which are shorter in length and focus on specific body parts, and their Forme Blend classes which feature a combination of ballet and cardio. New content is added multiple times per week.
Price: $49.99 per month, with a free 7-day trial.
Barre Where You Are
Where: barrewhereyouaresc.com
What: Online-based video streaming service Barre Where You Are will make you feel like your instructor is right there with you! A subscription includes access to signature (full-length) and express classes, plus modification options, a breakdown of barre form and terminology and a mixture of different yoga classes. New classes are added monthly.
Price: A monthly subscription is $14.99 and a yearly subscription goes for $164.99. BWYA has a free 7-day trial so you can test out the workouts before committing to a subscription.
Silhouette by Alexis
Where: silhouettebyalexis.com
What: If you’re craving a full-body barre workout that has more of a cardio lean, then Silhouette by Alexis gives members access to over 50 hours of workouts with new content posted weekly. The Silhouette Slick Library includes videos organized by arms, legs, abs, planks, dance cardio, and back strengthening workouts. The Silhouette Signature Library consists of full 40-minute classes. Your subscription allows you to also receive access to meditations, and soon-to-be-released pre and postnatal classes and information. Members can access video content anytime and on multiple devices, as the workouts are optimized for any laptop or phone.
Need a little guidance? Alexis releases her personal schedule each week, so if you need some inspiration, take a page out of her playbook and follow her suggested routine, which usually consists of a combination of low impact and high-intensity workouts.
Price: The monthly price is $9.99 or if you opt for the yearly subscription of $95.00, you’ll shave off a bit of money. A 7-day free trial at both the monthly and yearly level is available if you would like to try before you buy.
The Barrecore Method On Demand
Where: barrecore.com/onlineworkouts
What: London-based Barrecore has lots of video content via their on-demand service. Options available include: BarreSIGNATURE, BarreASANA, BarreFORM, BarreEXPRESS and BarreSWEAT among others. You’ll find workouts in various lengths from 5 minutes to a full hour.
Price: £25/month. There’s a 2-week free trial available.
theLONDONmethod
Where: theLONDONmethod
What: The ladies of theLONDONmethod are champions of Lotte Berk and her method, which was really the catalyst for many Americanized barre methods you know and love today. Having been taught by Lotte’s daughter Esther Fairfax directly, they are on a mission to pass on all they know and love about this original technique.
They have two online options. The first is TLM TV. This is an online subscription service where you can get access to pre-recorded videos. It’s also a great way to get a history lesson on the original method.
Price: Prices will range, depending on whether you want to pay for TLM TV or their live-streaming classes. TLM TV goes for $29.99/month or $330.00 for the year. If you’d like to get access to their live classes, membership options range from a $50 2-week unlimited “tourist” option to an unlimited autopay option for $175/month, with other options at varying levels of commitment in between.
Y2B Fit Online
Where: y2bfit.com
What: Y2B Fit has a number of online options available for purchase. Most are time-based, so you can decide how long you would like access to the content. Options available include yoga and barre, postnatal barre and core, a live streaming option and an online fitness coaching option among other products.
Price: Prices range from $2.99 for one day of access to a 90-day option at $119.99.
The Ballet Spot
Where: theballetspot.com
What: NYC and LA-based adult ballet fitness studio, The Ballet Spot is now completely online with a mix of live-streaming and on-demand options. They offer 30 weekly interactive live stream classes over Zoom ranging from Cardio Ballet to Total Body Barre, Ballet Stretch, Ballet Sculpt, and more, all taught by knowledgeable and experienced professional dancers. No prior dance or barre experience is needed for any of their classes.
Price: New clients can try two live stream classes for the price of one – $5/class, $10 total, or three days of unlimited live streams for only $21. On-demand rentals of class recordings are also available for $5/class or $25/week for unlimited access to over 40 classes.
Studio Barre On Demand
Where: studiobarreondemand.com
What: California-based Studio Barre just launched its on-demand service. Workouts vary in length from 25-minute “quickie” workouts to 60-minute full-length workouts. Memberships come with access to their private Facebook group.
Price: $29 for the month, with a pay-as-you-go membership or pay $299 for the year outright and save the equivalent of 2 months worth of fees. For anyone who wants to try it out first, there’s a 7-day free trial.
barreALLEY
Where: barrealley.com
What: Touted as “your virtual barre studio” barreALLEY is always updating its online library. Notably, they delete their older content after a few days to ensure the content is always fresh. There are 7 programs to choose from, depending on your level of commitment. Access to the private Facebook group is complimentary with all packages.
Price: Prices will range, depending on whether you want to pay a one-time fee, or sign up for a monthly subscription. The basic product is a one-time fee of $20.00 for one month of access, all the way to a yearly subscription which costs $40/month or an annual fee of $480. For anyone who wants to try it out first, there’s a 7-day free trial.
WildHeart Canmore
Where: wildheartcanmore.com
What: Situated in Canmore, Alberta in the beautiful Rocky Mountains, WildHeart Canmore is a yoga and barre studio that offers over 100 on-demand classes, with new content being added each week. Clients receive access to a variety of yoga and barre classes that vary in length from 5 – 60 minutes, with options ranging from upper and lower body workouts to cardio-based classes and stretch and restore, among others.
Price: $24.99 per month. There is a 7-day free trial available.
The Barre Code On-Demand
Where: thebarrecode.com/on-demand
What: Fast-growing fitness brand The Barre Code is extending its offering by taking its popular classes online, including their Barre, HIIT, Strength and Restorative workouts.
Classes are available via SweatWorking, a third-party app that will house their workouts that vary in length from 5 to 55 minutes.
Price: $9.99 to $19.99/month + tax (depending on location) for non-members to access 80+ digital workouts with new content being added each month.
Barre Life
Where: barrelife.intelivideo.com
What: The Southern Ontario fitness studio offers clients 24/7 access to a variety of workouts including Barre Fusion, Mat Pilates, Classic Barre and Sculpt & Barre. There’s no trial, but there’s a 22-minute preview that you can watch to get a feel for the type of workouts they offer.
Price: $29.99 CAD/month
Neighborhood Barre Online
Where: neighborhoodbarreonline.vhx.tv
What: The Tennessee-based franchise has a library of online workouts that are frequently updated.
Price: $18.55/month or $210.63/year after the 14-day free trial.
Vibe Barre
Where: vibebarrestudio.com
What: Mesa, Arizona’s Vibe Barre hadn’t even had a chance to open before the state shut down again, but that hasn’t stopped Victoria and the team from offering live stream options to her new clientele. Class options include Barre Burn, Barre Control and High Fitness, a cardio-infused, high-intensity workout.
Price: Any packages purchased during the shutdown can be used for in-studio classes once they open up. Prices range from a single drop-in at $18 to $139/month for unlimited classes ($119 autopay). Check out their newbie 3 classes for $20 special. Your first class is also complimentary.
TriTone Triple Barre Online
Where: tritonefit.com
What: A combination of on-demand and live streaming options are now available from Naples, Florida-based TriTone Triple Barre, who are best known for their Triple Barre Toning System and aquamarine and silver colour scheme. On-demand options include full 60-minute classes and 20-minute sculpts. Alternatively, if you are into live-streaming workouts, you can join their in-studio classes virtually, 6 days a week.
Price: Access to the virtual on-demand platform goes for $39 per month or $339 annually. Live-streaming classes can be purchased separately. Single classes go for $25 each. Other class package options are available. There’s a 7-day free trial for anyone who wants to test before they buy.
Leah Sarago
Where: leahsaragofitness.vhx.tv
What: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Leah Sarag has over 300 workouts in Ballet Body® and Iron Barre® available to stream. Subscribers also receive access to new workouts and training plans, designed for all levels.
Price: $14 per month after a free 7-day trial.
Fluidity Barre On Demand
Where: online.fluidity.com
What: Touted as the only studio-quality barre workout for the home, this on-demand service is part of the larger Fluidity program that was launched by Michelle Austin. The online workouts are intended to be used alongside their Fluidity Barre product, which is comprised of a barre made of wood and a cushioned mat that is upheld by double beams. The on-demand service can be purchased as part of their full suite product offering (barre + mat, ball, pump, DVDs, bands, and healthy eating guide), or on its own.
Price: $30 per month, or $300 for the year.
The Ballet Physique
Where: streaming.theballetphysique.com
What: The Ballet Physique may just have a one-room barre studio in Littleton, Colorado but they have quite a comprehensive library of content through their online streaming service. Subscribe to their on-demand service and you’ll receive unlimited access to over 100 workouts, with new content added each Monday.
You can choose from a variety of lengths depending on whether you want to fit in a quickie workout or a full-length studio class. Their content can be streamed from your platform of choice, computer, tablet, smartphone, or tv streaming device.
Price: $19.99 – $24.99 per month, depending on your level of commitment. There is a free 14-day trial for newcomers.
Red Relevé
Where: redreleve.com
What: Ballet meets burlesque in this steamy signature workout from professional dancer and choreographer Byron Quiros.
Price: Get your inner Fosse on with $11.oo workouts.
The Charlie Barre
Where: thecharliebarre.com
What: The West Virginia-based studio has ramped up their online video efforts, and are providing clients with various subscription-based options.
Price: Online memberships are available to view their virtual classes at several price points.
$70 for one month, or $60/month for 6 months, or $50/month for one year of access.
Killed By Kiki
Where: killedbykiki.com
What: Don’t be intimidated by the name, Killed By Kiki is a warm and inviting online option hosted by Kyra (Kiki) Christopher, a New York City-based fitness instructor whose CV includes time spent teaching at Exhale and Pop Physique among other places.
A self-professed purveyor of bad jokes, Kiki will have you smiling during class which may or may not help you forget just how hard she is working you.
Price: Rates vary depending on your commitment, from $15 for a drop-in class to $135 for a 10-class pack. Both group and private classes are available.
Barre Body Studio On Demand
Where: barrebodystudio.com/ondemand
What: Calgary, Alberta’s Barre Body Studio offers on-demand classes through their online site. Classes range from low-impact to high-intensity and are available at varying lengths from quick 10-minute workouts to full 60-minute classes. Membership comes with access to their Facebook group for additional support and motivation. A sample 15-minute workout is available on their site.
Price: 19.99 per month or $199.99 per year. A 7-day free trial is available.
Ballet Beats
Where: balletbeats.com
What: This fun, energetic workout was created to break down barriers, and make ballet fitness accessible to everyone. Their online subscription service offers unlimited access to video content that consists of 30-40 minute Ballet Beats® videos, 20-25 minute cardio videos, and “in-studio” workouts which are refreshed monthly. Specialty classes and ongoing technique videos are occasionally added.
Price: Online memberships are $24.99 per month or $250.00 per year. You can try out their service for free, for 7 days. They are also currently offering 50% off your first month with the code: FEELGOODATHOME
UpBeat Barre
Where: upbeatbarre.com
What: Designed for instructors but open to everybody, the online portal houses pre-recorded and live-streaming options. New choreography and Spotify playlists are released each week and are intended to help inspire moves and format options for your own workouts. In addition to the video content, notes, tips, modifications, and online support are available if you need assistance with designing classes.
Price: For $12.95/month or $119.95 for an annual subscription, you’ll receive unlimited access to their entire library. They also currently have a great founders rate of $9.95/month, or $99.95/year.
CarmelBarre
Where: carmelbarrelive.com
What: California’s CarmelBarre has a subscription-based video service that allows users to workout along with live and pre-recorded videos. Multiple classes are added weekly.
Price: Access to their online library is $20/month. There is a complimentary 7-day trial, and you can cancel anytime.
Barre Beautiful
Where: barrebeautiful.com
What: If you’re looking for a workout with more of a traditional ballet focus, then Toronto’s Barre Beautiful‘s newly-launched online service might be right for you.
Price: Their video subscription is currently priced at $40/month, and the drop-in rate is only $5/class.
Youpila
Where: youpila.de
What: German-based fitness brand Youpila has YOUPILA® WORKOUTS ON DEMAND that includes barre, Pilates, yoga, stretching and pre and post-natal classes to choose from. Classes are taught in German, FYI, however if you’re not fluent in the language, it’s still easy to follow along with their fun classes.
Price: Rates are based on the length of subscription you commit to. One month is €59, 3 months is €49 per month, and 6 months is €39 per month.
The Belle Bod
Where: ondemand.thebellebod.com
What: The popular Canadian brand Barre Belle that has taken Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto by storm, has an equally sweat-friendly version of their workouts online through their on-demand service. Expect a bit of dance-infused barre and interval training-based workouts to get your heart rate up and your body toned.
Price: Access to their online library starts at $20.00/month with a free 7-day trial.
Free Resources
Barre Fitness’ YouTube Channel
Canada’s largest barre brand, Barre Fitness has a tonne of free online workouts via its YouTube channel.
MOVE with michelle
Fitness trainer Michelle Carrillo has an assortment of workouts in varying lengths on her YouTube channel.
Additional Resources
Not necessarily paid and not necessarily free, this is where I’m listing additional resources and content that has become available to consume as part of the response to COVID-19.
Based out of Arvada, Colorado, the independent studio has been producing online classes for anyone to participate in. Book through Mindbody via their website. There’s also complimentary live-streaming workouts on their Instagram profile.
Western New York-based Barre Centric host live-stream classes and also regularly update content on their YouTube channel.
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Thank you for sharing this!!
Barre Code also has a streaming service. It used to be $10 a month, but they have switched platforms and bumped it to $20.
which online option do you think is the most ballet inspired?
Ballet Beautiful with Mary Helen Bowers, Sleek Technique, Lazy Dancer Tips, Ballet 24 with Melody, and Ballet Blast by Naturally Sassy are all great ballet inspired online studios, and a few of them have apps
Do any of these use actual music playlists (like they do in class) rather than some mindless background music?
The Bar Method uses real music that they use in live classes
Just and update for Barre3 Online, it has changed a lot. They have just deleted a lot of their content with their update and they are no longer providing new weekly videos… they will instead be putting out content as it is created. However they are still charging the same price of $29/mo.
Xtend Barre is offering 30 days of free barre workouts on their Openfit app. You can get access by visiting: https://shop.openfit.com/pages/xtend-barre-friends?utm_source=XTB&utm_medium=TRN&utm_campaign=AND&utm_content=xbpilates.
I may also be putting up some barre videos on my YouTube Channel — Jennifer Lynne Mathieu Henshall — since I won’t be teaching any clients in my home studio until things get back to normal.
Thanks!
I wanted to let you know about another Canadian Barre Company: Barre Belle: https://www.barrebelle.ca/. They are also offering classes online. I’ve tried a couple live and love them!
I already do Physique57 but I’m looking for another streaming workout that has GREAT MUSIC, not just supplemental playlists. Which of these different options has the best, motivating music?
barlates body blitz /linda stejskal (woolridge) has a ton of free barre-inspired workouts on youtube and a reasonably priced (~18€ monthly) vimeo streaming service.
Barrecore, a London-based barre studio, has on-demand classes: https://barrecore.com/onlineworkouts, as well as live classes. It’s £25/month, but there’s a 14-day free trial! Their on-demand classes range from short, targeted 5-10 min sessions to full 40-60 min workouts.
Pure Barre goes up to $99 a month as of April 22nd. I’d suggest updating the list to reflect this. It seems like an odd time to triple the cost from $29 but that’s what they are doing. Thanks for the list, it helped me find new source of barre workouts to try at reasonable cost.
Thanks for the tip! I’ve updated the post to reflect the GO changes. I’m glad that you have found this list helpful.
Purebarrego did not go up for me (for some reason) but they changed from “ondemand.purebarre.com” to the Purebarrego and the classes are not near as challenging and there are only 2 60 min workouts. The shorter ones aren’t difficult enough so I’m looking for new ones. This list is great! Thank you
Thanks for sharing, Melanie. I’ve definitely heard mixed reviews since the change.
Could you please guide to find the best/more friendly online programs for the absolute beginner?
That’s a good question. Here’s the boring answer you’re probably going to find not very helpful, but most if not all listed have some sort of beginner offering or at least address some modifications so you don’t have to go all out from the beginning. I think it just comes down to a matter of preference of technique.
Just wanted to share Leah Sarago has reasonably priced streaming. I didn’t see it listed.
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Thanks for the recommendation, appreciate it! I’ll definitely look into it.
You didn’t talk about Fluidity on Demand at all. It is amazing!!!! I have found that the Fluidity Barre itself is the only true way of being able to really do a studio level barre workout at home. The at home barre allows me to do all the pull and push movements in every direction. And the streaming service, Fluidity on Demand has great workouts. Definitely check them out!!! http://www.fluidity.com
Thanks for the suggestion. TBH it wasn’t even on my radar, but I’ll include it. Thanks!
WOW! Thank you for taking the time to provide us with so many options! Trying to find an online Barre-LiveStream Service has been difficult. Hopefully I find the perfect one soon! Ideally I’m looking for live-streams that have the feeling like I’m in a class
I’m so please to have come across this website! As a Barre instructor of 3 years I have finally set up my own website to offer live and on demand classes with non-committal plans and a free trial for new customers. Here’s my website: http://www.ambarre.com . Come and join me for a live class or enjoy Barre on demand from wherever you are in the world!
I currently offer ‘The Best of Barre’ plan for £13 per month which grants members access the on demand library and join any of the live classes. New members can enjoy a free trial before committing to this plan.
Clients can purchase the ‘Live Barre Only’ plan for £7 per month, allowing access to join all of the classes.
There is also the option to purchase a singular live class from £3.50 – £5.
It would be great to welcome some new faces to the Barre and grow the online community at Ambarre. See you there!
Thank you,
Louise x