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Fitness Focus – Xtend Barre

The phrase “see you at the barre” may well get most people chiming ‘oh okay then mines a pint.’ Alas no pints at this barre unless you count the pints of sweat you will be expelling. I am talking about ballet barres. Over in the States barre classes are the latest new trend sweeping the fitness sector. A franchise called Xtend Barre reached Australian shores last year. At the time I was looking for some anonymity away from the yoga world & something new to try out my muscles on. My inner ballerina who never got chance to shine was screaming to be let out. Xtend Barre was the perfect solution.

Being the hot new thing in town getting into a class was a tad challenging. Classes are available at three locations in my city and all offered online booking. That meant they pretty much sold out & you were wait listed. Classes have strict numbers as there is only so many bodies you can fit on the barres & equipment to go round. This varies from studio to studio. If you went as a walk in chances are you wouldn’t get in. Desperate to give it a go I managed to get into a Saturday morning class. I loved it & it just what I was looking for. There was even a studio nearer to where I live which was great. With my crazy schedule I only manage a couple of classes a month but it’s worth it for a blast of something different.

The class is open to anyone, no dance or ballet experience necessary. I for one am the ‘un-co’ queen of the century so don’t worry it usually takes me a few rep’s to get my arms and legs moving in unison. The concept is simple Xtend is a 55 minute ballet inspired class using the French ballet terms & positions. Think plies, tendu, turn-out & releve. Don’t worry if are not familiar with this lingo just follow the instructors lead. A warm up sequences of plies, stretches and leg lifts leads into an upper body-work out with light hand weights. Then its time to hit the barre.  More plies, squats, releves and pulsing till your legs are shaking like jelly. You have the option of lower impact variation if it all gets too much. Subtle cues like ‘light finger touch on the barre’ helps remind me I’m not a monkey clinging on for dear life!

It is a solid work out though if you put in the effort. Even in winter I am sweating my socks off. You will be rewarded with toned, lean, sculptured muscles, a firm core & improved cardiovascular function. All the instructors are accredited pilates teachers and some I have taken class with are physio’s. They know their alignment & those eagle eyes will put you back in the safe, correct position if you are unsure. You are in safe hands, especially when you hit the floor for the ab exercises at the end.

You don’t need any special equipment for barre, just a pair of socks. I have invested in the branded Xtend socks that are just like any pilates socks with the grippy, sticky ball things on the soles. Normal light exercise clothing is recommended as I said above you will sweat. The choreography incorporates hand weights, resistance balls, straps and the new Xtend Stick. These are all provided by the studios as are the mats for the floor work. Water and a small sweat towel are also useful to take.

If you looking for a fun & challenging work out with upbeat music & a killer ab track give Xtend Barre a try. The new Xtend Stick classes are launched this week in Perth so watch this space how I get on with that one.

See you at the barre!

Love Seren xx

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Fitness Focus – Ballet Conditioning Class

It’s good to get out of your comfort zone in the exercise realm from time to time. Mix it up, use new muscles and try new things. That is exactly why I signed up for a Ballet Conditioning class.

I went through a phase at the end of 2012 to try a new form of exercise each month. It went very well. I did a beginners course in pole dancing & had a go at a few classes of Xtend Barre. Both as you can see involved dance moves. Both challenged me mentally & physically. It was great to mix with new people & try new things. Christmas and New Year crept in and I fell back into my usual routine of yoga, yoga & more yoga.

I am a closet ballet fan ‘Bunheads’ & ‘Breaking Pointe’ all commands my attention. I loved ‘Black Swan’ & I’m keen to see the ‘First Position’ movie. Swan Lake is coming to town soon too! There is something so powerful and elegant about ballet, I find it fascinating. When the invite to join a Ballet Conditioning class appeared in my inbox I just knew it was time to give it a go. Added bonus I knew the instructor taking the class from yoga so decided it would be a good roll reversal.

I didn’t know what to except when I turned up at the ballet studio in North Fremantle for the 90-minute class. I was dressed in yoga wear and had brought my socks as recommended. Our instructor (who is also a physiotherapist) ran use through the different ballet positions to start with, first to fifth. There was a real focus on the muscles and how to rotate from the hip correctly when doing a turn out which we learned by sitting on the floor.

The class was great fun. We ran through sequences of port de bras to different tempos and then to music. Getting my arms and feet to coordinate was certainly a challenge when plies were introduced. The best part came when we galloped down the studio performing these jump hop moves (Temps leve in arabesque I think?) I was pretty hopeless. It took at least three goes to get it down then it was onto pirouettes. Then I felt like a ballerina. A rather clumsy one yes!

We covered a lot of moves during the class. Our teacher was so helpful with tips and tricks to help our balance as well as a big focus on correct alignment from the start. Every move was explained thoroughly even using the French ballet terms. It certainly was a great workout too. My calves were feeling it from all the relevés & my hamstrings from wrapping them around my femur bone.

I’d definitely go along again, the challenge was great for both my body & my mind. Ballet is a good compliment to my yoga practice too; learning from a physio gave me an added bonus of an anatomy lesson!

For anyone in Perth who’s interested the next Ballet Conditioning class hosted by Yoga Grooves will be held on Saturday 17th July. Check out the info on Facebook or contact Jo for more info and to book: jo@yogagrooves.com

Love Seren xx

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