Find a barre class in Chicago, IL

Find barre classes in Chicago, IL

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Top 10 barre classes in Chicago, IL

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Yoga With Courtney

Yoga With Courtney

5.0(1)
6+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
James P. says, "Engaging through all difficulty levels and provides alternative poses leveraging additional tools such as yoga blocks and bands. Super passionate and continuously educating herself on the art of yoga. " Read more
Wicker Park Fitness

Wicker Park Fitness

New on Lessons
15+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
We offer Chicago's best and most affordable personal training, private yoga instruction, and private bootcamp/hiit classes.
YogiB

YogiB

New on Lessons
Offers online services
5+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
Hiii, I am Brittany Zimmerman, I grew up dancing since I was about 4 at a small studio called Judith Svalendar School of Ballet in IL and I have loved movement ever since. I danced my way through high school and was sure I wanted to continue into college. I studied Dance and Physical Therapy as an undergrad at the University of Iowa and loved every minute of it. After graduating, I found myself working at a Dr's office and I had greatly missed taking, teaching and being apart of classes and a community of movers like me whether it be weights, yoga, dance, etc. When I saw opportunity to be apart of the 200 Hr Yoga teacher training I jumped! I ...
Exhale

Exhale

New on Lessons
29+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
Exhale has been a leader in the Barre and Yoga community in Chicago's Gold Coast for over ten years, serving as one of the company's flagships. Our barre and yoga teachers undergo extensive training in all areas, including pre and post natal modifications, injury prevention and rehab, as well as event preparation training. Our positive and encouraging approach helps our guests push their limits of fitness and become stronger, more focused, and empowered!...
Studio Fit Chicago

Studio Fit Chicago

New on Lessons
12+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
Studio Fit Chicago is a boutique fitness studio in the heart of Lincoln Park that offers a friendly, non-intimidating atmosphere where women can come work out, meet new people, and have fun while achieving their fitness goals. Each class is thoughtful crafted by our fitness experts, so that our clients experience a customized workout even if she attends the same class 7x a week! Our current schedule offers various formats of barre, yoga, strength training, and boxing classes....
The Yoga Boutique

The Yoga Boutique

New on Lessons
Serves Chicago, IL
The Yoga & Cardio Boutique is a non-competitive community where everyone can meet their fitness goals. Each class is lead by knowledgeable and caring staff who focus on you as an individual. Class sizes are small (no more than 15) to allow each client to achieve their own personal goals and enjoy a private lesson in a group setting.
Creative Motion Chicago

Creative Motion Chicago

New on Lessons
11+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
Everything you need to know about...Dance, Yoga, Pilates, Barre, Boot Camp and Group Fitness Creative Motion Chicago provides a more complete fitness environment than is offered in most studios and gyms. CMC is all about keeping it fresh and progressive. The talented instructors provide a range of classes that are suitable for all fitness levels. New students will feel comfortable in both the instruction and approach. Intermediate students will be elated with the progress they can make with our expert guidance. Advanced students will be challenged in each class and will take their motion to new heights. Our class schedule is designed to impro...
Folio Studios

Folio Studios

New on Lessons
16+ years in business
Serves Chicago, IL
I am a dual-native speaker of English and Spanish, and I teach conversational Spanish and English to my students. The atmosphere is friendly and conversational, and most importantly, relevant to your life and occupation. I customize the material to your needs and wants, and get you ready for what life or work have to offer when it comes to speaking Spanish or English. I enjoy working with students from all walks of life, learning about them, making new friends and sharing glossaries and expertise in the everyday usage of Spanish and English. I specialize in occupational language classes for all occupations, such as contractors, architects, en
Dance Lessons By Rio Tasia Guillaume

Dance Lessons By Rio Tasia Guillaume

New on Lessons
Serves Chicago, IL
I teach students out of the American Ballet Theatre® National Training Curriculum, which offers the perfect balance of dance training between the lackadaisical recreational model and the pressurized competitive model. Your children will develop the skills necessary to realize their full individual potential, whether their future goals and dreams include a career in dance or not. They will achieve strong technique and discipline, develop a positive self image, and as a result take pride in their accomplishments! Areas of expertise include: ABT® National Training Curriculum: Levels Primary - Five Classical Forms: Ballet, Pointe, and Variations...

Your barre questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do barre classes cost?

Barre classes cost $20 to $30 per class, depending on the studio, location, and the membership you choose. Classes purchased individually as a drop-in student have the highest costs. Purchasing a pre-paid class package or monthly membership will reduce the per-class price in most studios. Class packs of 5, 10 or 20 classes are common, with better value on the larger packages.

Monthly memberships are the best way to save on barre classes. A monthly membership of 1 class per week costs about $15 to $20 per class. A monthly membership with 2 classes per week saves even more, with the classes costing around $13 to $18 per class. If you plan to attend more than twice a week, consider an unlimited monthly membership costing $140 to $300 per month.

How can I save money on barre classes?

To save money on barre classes call around to studios in your area and ask about introductory offers and free introductory classes for new clients. Once you’ve found a studio with classes to fit your schedule, ask about class packages and monthly memberships that cost less than individual classes. If you are a student or military, ask about available discounts.

If your budget won’t stretch for an unlimited monthly membership, explore online barre classes or fitness apps, and try to work out from home a few times a week. Also, check community centers and libraries for free events or low-cost barre classes.

What is barre class?

Barre class is a fusion of ballet, Pilates, and yoga. Created by a ballet dancer during her rehab after a back injury, the exercise is low-impact and can be adapted to various fitness levels. The class typically involves performing small, isometric movements while using a stationary handrail (barre) for support. These movements target specific muscle groups, especially in the legs, core, and arms, aiming to improve strength, flexibility, and posture.

What happens in a barre class?

A classic barre class lasts 50 to 60 minutes and most follow the same structure:

  • Warm-Up (5-10 minutes): Begin with light cardiovascular exercises like marching in place or gentle jumping jacks to increase heart rate and warm up the body.
  • Barre Work for lower body (20-25 minutes): The core of the class focuses on leg exercises at the barre. This includes movements like pliés, leg lifts, and pulses that target the thighs, glutes, and calves. It's often a combination of isometric holds and dynamic movements.
  • Upper body exercises (10-15 minutes): Move on to exercises that target the arms, shoulders, and upper back. This often involves small, controlled movements using light weights or body resistance.
  • Mat work (10-15 minutes): Transition to the mat for exercises that work on the core, including abdominals and back muscles. This may involve Pilates-inspired moves and stretches.
  • Cool down and stretch (5-10 minutes): Finish with a cooldown to gradually lower the heart rate and increase flexibility. Stretching focuses on the major muscle groups worked during the class.

What are the benefits of barre exercise?

Barre exercise is a full-body workout designed to tone and sculpt muscles with low-impact exercise. The repetitive nature of barre movements with isometric holds improve your endurance and balance, while the incorporation of stretching exercises increase your flexibility. Additionally, focuses on proper alignment and core engagement throughout to improve your posture and core strength.

Barre exercise can also be mentally beneficial. Barre workouts often emphasize mindfulness and concentration. This mind-body connection can promote reduced stress and mental well-being. Finally, barre is intended to be a social class, with class members offering support and encouragement to each other.

What should I wear for barre class?

Wear comfortable workout clothes that allow you to move freely. Yoga pants or leggings with a sports bra or fitted top allow you to stretch, while giving the teacher a good view of your positioning for correction. Many students go barefoot, but some studios require non-slip grippy socks for safety.

In addition to your outfit, you should be equipped with a small towel for wiping sweat, a headband to keep your hair from getting in your way, and a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout class.

What questions should I ask a barre studio?

Ask these important questions to feel more comfortable and informed about the studio’s offerings:

  • What does the class schedule look like?
  • What levels of classes are available?
  • Are there options for drop-in rates, class packages, or monthly memberships?
  • Do you have trial classes or introductory offers for new members?
  • What safety measures are in place regarding cleanliness?
  • Is equipment provided, or should I bring my own?
  • Are online classes part of your offerings?
  • Does the studio have facilities like changing rooms, showers, or other amenities?
  • How does the studio build a sense of community? Are social events or activities planned?

How do I choose a barre studio?

Selecting the appropriate barre studio and class can significantly improve your overall experience. Consider these suggestions to help you make an informed decision based on your budget and fitness objectives:

  • Review feedback on barre classes in your area on Lessons.com and Google.
  • Choose a studio with a convenient location and class times that align with your schedule.
  • Verify the qualifications of the instructors to ensure they have the necessary training and certifications.
  • Inquire about trial classes, allowing you to participate in a class or two before committing to a membership.
  • If you enjoy the trial experience, ask about discounted packages tailored for new students.
  • Check out the studio's facilities, including the changing area, bathroom facilities, and equipment, to ensure cleanliness and proper maintenance.
  • Get information on the pricing structure and available membership options, considering drop-in rates, class packages, or monthly memberships.
  • Check if the studio provides online classes, offering flexibility for times when attending in-person sessions may be difficult.

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