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Ballet Dance Classes and Lessons Eugene OR

Pure Barre and other ballet-inspired workouts are intense but they are very doable by every woman out there. Read on and know more information.

Ballet Fantastique
(541) 342-4611
60 E 10th Ave
Eugene, OR
Body Now
(541) 607-1189
453 River Ave
Eugene, OR
All That Dance Co
(541) 688-1523
1580 N Park Ave
Eugene, OR
Ta-Da Productions Dance Studio
(541) 345-0050
1005 Oak Aly
Eugene, OR
Oregon Ballet School
(503) 227-2718
22520 SW Washington St
Sherwood, OR
Musical Feet School of Dance
(541) 762-2700
2101 Bailey Hill Rd
Eugene, OR
Hosanna Dance
(541) 607-5798
1361 River Rd
Eugene, OR
Joint Is Jumpin Dance Studios the
(541) 343-7826
Eugene, OR
Oregon Ballet Theatre
(503) 222-5538
818 SE 6th Ave
Portland, OR
On Pointe School of Ballet
(503) 356-8824
3075 SW 234th Ave
Hillsboro, OR

Ballet Dance Classes and Lessons

Ballet Workouts with Pure Barre

pure barre Guest blogger Carrie Rezabek is the CEO and creator of Pure Barre. Carrie grew up dancing, performing and choreographing events all over the U.S. After earning a business degree from Michigan State University and a law degree from Wayne State University, Carrie opened her first studio in 2001. Pure Barre now has 18 franchised locations throughout the U.S., as well as a DVD series for home-users. To find a studio near you or purchase a Pure Barre DVD, please visit Pure Barre .

It’s universally agreed that dancers have beautiful bodies – long, lean, athletic and feminine. The most effective way to achieve a dancer’s body is by doing a ballet-barre-based workout. Pure Barre is just that. The technique utilizes the ballet barre to perform small isometric movements working each muscle to fatigue and then stretching that muscle right back out. There is no impact so the workout is extremely safe and the technique is highly effective. We have seen women lose 12-13 inches in just one month.

Pure Barre and other ballet-inspired workouts are intense but they are very doable by every woman out there. You don’t have to have dance experience, be graceful or even have rhythm; you just need to be able to hold on to the barre and work through some muscle shaking that occurs no matter how long you have been doing it. pure-barre in action

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