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Pop Your Physique

Last Friday I did a post about barre workouts and today I’m going to introduce you to another amazing DVD collection. As you know, barre is my workout of choice, and this system is hardcore.
Created by former ballet dancer Jennifer Williams, Pop Physique incorporates a ballet barre inspired exercise system into an efficient class set to excellent music. It blends elements of ballet, pilates and light weight work into a methodical series of strengthening, isometrics, core shaping, and fabulous stretches. It’s an ideal workout for anyone who wants the body of a dancer. And believe me, you will feel muscles that you never knew you had. You can expect improved posture, increased ab strength and tone, and an overall increased body awareness.

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If you’d love to look like this, keep reading!

So, Pop Physique claims that even their 40 minute DVD will burn 500 calories. I contacted them for clarification because I am tracking all my food and exercise and need to be sure how many calories I am actually burning. This is what they said. “Yes, you can definitely burn 500 calories if you’re doing the workout fully and properly (i.e. not skipping over exercises or only doing them partially, ect.). The reason for this is that Pop Physique is based on isometric exercise which are the tiny repetitious movements you see in our class and on the DVD. This type of exercise fatigues the muscles (the great shaking that happens) and burns calories from the inside out. You can access the deepest parts of the muscles this way and you continue to burn calories even after the workout is over.” Okay, excellent. I have no problem completing the workouts (except for maybe some of the abs-ouch!) and I am very aware of my posture and positioning. Looks like I’m in good shape for burning those 500 calories.

Pop Physique has three DVDs that are all challenging, super fun, and leave me feeling spent but energized. The instructors are adorable (love their 80′s “Let’s Get Physical” workout gear) and very informative. They continually remind you about posture and give very clear instructions on each exercise. They are motivating and know the sections people might give up on (“you better not be laying on the floor watching this) and that really keeps me going. They, too, are shaking and sweating, and tell you quite often to just close your eyes and ride it out. I can appreciate that. There’s nothing worse than doing a DVD where the instructor is not in pain with you! Here’s a breakdown of each DVDs.

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Original Butt (55 minutes)
With this DVD yo will tone and sculpt the entire body in a fun, intense workout with zero impact on joints. You will strengthen and stretch your entire muscle group (stretching is super important) and you will shake. Don’t be afraid of the shake, it just means your body is changing. You will see quick results-a lifted, rounded butt, sleek arms, flat abs, and slimed legs.

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Hardcore (65 minutes)
This gives you intense strengthening that make muscles heat up and shake from being worked so hard. You will focus on shaping each muscle group and speed up your metabolism with isometric muscle work. For sure this is the hardest one, but still doable for anyone (if I can do it, you can do it).

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Cardio Butt School (39 minutes)
With this workout you will take what you were given and perfect it. The cardio level is higher and flows from one muscle group to the next, allowing you to get all your toning done in a shorter period of time. Perfect for when you can’t commit to a full hour.

DVDs are available exclusively at Amazon. I purchased them as a complete set for $29.95, but you can purchase them separately for $15.95. Something good to know, all three have a 5 star rating on Amazon, which would explain why it appears they are currently sold out!

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For more information, please visit Pop Physique

So, why do I love Pop Physique versus other brands of barre workouts? Like the Tracey Mallett DVD I featured last week, there is more ballet incorporated into them and I love that. This doesn’t mean you have to have any ballet knowledge, but I love the phrases and positions (arabesque, pliĆ©, first position, ect.) and I adore working at a ballet barre. Now, they use chairs in the DVDs, so that’s all you need along with some light weights. The instructors are fabulous, the music is not annoying, and best of all I have seen results. For those of you that know me, you know I have never had a butt (and what I do have sags). Flat butt-that was me. Now, after three weeks of working out, I am starting to see changes, especially in the booty region. Even my husband commented that my tush looked amazing in my yoga pants.

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Booty is lifting, now I just need to flatten those abs!

I have worked out 19 days in a row (hills on treadmill and barre)-a lifetime record for me! I have been under my calorie count every day, lost 6 pounds, and 2 inches off both my waist and my hips. But most importantly, I feel better. I know I’m eating better and am doing something really good for myself. And that makes all the shaking worth it!

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P.S. If you’re looking for a local studio that offers barre classes, check out my blog post “Belly Up to the Barre” from last Friday.

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Belly Up To The Barre

Regardless of how you felt about “Black Swan” (I loved it), there’s no denying the fact that it sparked a workout revolution. Woman all over the world were suddenly flocking to ballet studios in order to achieve a dancer’s body, and the phenomenon that is the “barre workout” was born. Barre workouts actually go back over three decades when Lotte Berk created her method, but in recent years they’ve taken on a whole new persona.
So, what exactly is a barre workout? It is a combination of ballet, yoga, and pilates with bursts of cardio thrown in. You will firm, tighten, tone, and streamline your physique without adding bulk. The workout incorporates the use of a ballet barre (or chair) for support and resistance, light arm weights, and depending on the studio, balls and resistance bands. The results are amazing-narrow waistline, lifted butt, lean thighs, and sculpted arms-a dancer’s body.
But let me be clear-this is NOT an easy workout. You will feel muscles you never knew existed. Your legs will shake like jello and just when you think your done with a move, the instructor will cry out to “give me one more inch” and the count begins again. You will be sore, you will want to give up. I know because I did give up, but not any longer. I am so committed to barre workouts that it is all I think about. I am determined to have that dancer’s body in time for my 25 year high school reunion this summer (I know, I’m old). Lucky for me, there are more and more barre studios opening in Minneapolis and the amount of dvds is staggering. I’m going to introduce you to some of the studios in the metro area and one of my favorite dvds.

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Align Pilates 3021 Holmes Ave. S. Minneapolis

This is the one studio I have actually been to. I purchased a Groupon last summer that entitled me to 4 barre classes at Align. It’s a beautiful studio located in the heart of Uptown. I expected more of a ballet class, but what I got was a heart pumping, leg shaking, muscle burning 60 minutes of the most intense exercise I had ever experienced. From the first beat of music (which is awesome-can you say Florence and the Machines?), we were moving and sweating and grimacing. Co-owner Adrienne Fitzmaurice put us through the paces and was both encouraging and tough. She motivates you and inspires you, all while correcting posture (very important) and pushing everyone to give more. I left there exhausted but with a smile on my face. I scheduled a private session with her to make sure I was doing everything correctly and she was fantastic. After my four sessions were up I had to quit going (no job), but boy did I miss it.
Align offers several barre classes as well as pilates and yoga. This May they will have a six week Barre Basics class, which is perfect for the barre newbie. You’ll learn all about barre and how to perform each move effectively. In July they will offer a weekend-long barre teacher training (my dream) for those interested in taking things to the next level. Scheduling can be done on-line, and believe me-those barre classes fill up fast!
For more information, please visit Align Pilates

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The Barre 539 Lake St. E. Wayzata

This studio overlooks Lake Minnetonka and features beginner and more intense classes. They also offer childcare, which is perfect for mommies.
For more information, please visit The Barre

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Balanced Barre and Pilates 240 Minnetonka Ave. S. Wayzata

Also located in Wayzata, this studio features the Barre Amped method, which you can also find on DVD.
For more information, please visit Balanced Barre and Pilates

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Pure Barre 5620A W. 36th St. St. Louis Park

Pure Barre is probably one of the most recognizable studios in the country and they have finally come to Minnesota. Newly opened in St. Louis Park, classes are filling up quickly. You can also find a huge collection of Pure Barre dvds.
For more information, please visit Pure Barre Minneapolis

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Barre Bliss 2920 Bryant Ave. S. Minneapolis

Also located in Uptown, this studio focuses on barre and yoga, as well as family classes. Childcare is an added bonus. They, too, will be offering teacher training in June.
For more information, please visit Barre Bliss

For those of you that don’t have access to a barre studio or can’t handle the price tag (classes usually start at $20 an hour, but packages are available), there are oodles of dvds out there. I have purchased and tried almost every brand out there, but one of my favorites is Tracey Mallett’s Booty Barre Total Body.

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Total Body $15.99 available at Tracey Mallett or Amazon

The main reason I love this DVD is because it utilizes the ballet barre more than most, and that’s my favorite part (not to mention my barre is heavy and if I drag it out, I’d better use it). Tracey is an international fitness and wellness expert, dancer, choreographer, and a master pilates instructor (so she knows her stuff). This perky Aussie is fun to watch, very clear on her instruction, and motivates you to keep going. Another thing I love is that all you need is a chair and some light arm weights. She has someone doing modifications, which are easy to follow, and the girls all have different body types.

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The girls from Total Body

I really love this dvd and while it’s hard, it’s also really fun! Tracey has many, many different videos, so no matter what kind of exercise you like, there’s one for you.

I hope this has given you some insight into the world of barre workouts and has inspired you to give it a try. The results can be outstanding, as long as you stick with it. I can tell you I’m down 5 pounds in one week from walking and doing barre, as well as really paying attention to calories in and calories out. I can’t wait to see where I’m at next Friday!

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