Barre people out there?

Hello! I went to a barre/pilates blend class this morning for the first time, and I haven't felt my thighs on fire like that in a LOOONNG time. Needless to say - I want more. I'm looking into getting a barre DVD to do at home; does anyone have any suggestions on a good one? Thanks in advance! :smile:

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  • Yogi_Carl
    Yogi_Carl Posts: 1,906 Member
    Interesting - do you need to have a barre fitted to a wall at home?
  • ProjectSara
    ProjectSara Posts: 83 Member
    No, even the classroom I was in this morning didn't have one; we just had one hand against a wall.
  • AndreaWyland
    AndreaWyland Posts: 142 Member
    When you figure out a good one get me one too! Ill pay ya back;p
  • Amberonamission
    Amberonamission Posts: 836 Member
    Old version of this is The Lotte Burk Method. Whew, does it burn the thighs and butt. All it needs is a yoga mat and a waist high chair.
  • ProjectSara
    ProjectSara Posts: 83 Member
    I found a super cheap set of The Lotte Burk Method and bought it! Thanks!!!
  • andreaz81
    andreaz81 Posts: 3 Member
    you can try ballet body, by Leah Sarago (she has three separate workouts-core, lower, and upper)...or Physique 57
  • hbaby2
    hbaby2 Posts: 34 Member
    Dailey Method just came out with a DVD! I haven't tried it but I loooove DM! :)
  • altinker
    altinker Posts: 173
    I really like Bar Method Change Your Body to start with. She explains everything well, and the stretches are nice. I have tried Lotte Berk, Dailey Method, Bar Method Beginner and Super Sculpting I, and Fluidity Bar DVD's.
  • altinker
    altinker Posts: 173
    I have the Dailey Method DVD. The Express workout was a little too advanced for me. I did the longer workout the other day. It burns more calories than the Bar Method Change Your Body, but it is a little more advanced, too.