Sculpt Your Body: The Barre Method

The Barre Method is a popular fitness trend based on the elements of dance, particularly ballet.
If you would rather dance to get fit and strong, instead of using a treadmill or joining a class that doesn't interest you, you might want to consider trying a barre workout.

A barre workout is basically a dance class that combines ballet moves with core conditioning, yoga, Pilates, and weight training.

The Barre Method is simply the name of the original franchise that created and popularized the workout.

However, in recent years, many studios and clubs have formed their own versions of this type of training and made it unique to their establishment.

In recent years, the Barre Method and other similar forms of dance and ballet-based fitness classes have experienced a surge of popularity... probably due to the fact that you can shed some pounds and have a bit of fun while feeling like a real dancer.

This type of exercise can help sculpt your body without bulk and help you improve your energy levels.

Is the barre workout for you? What precautions must you take to ensure you're not straining your back or other body parts?

Dr. Michele Olson, known as THE Exercise Doctor, shares tips for getting involved in this type of workout, as well as ways to ensure you perform the moves safely and effectively.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 2
  • Audio File: train_your_body/1418tb2b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Michele Olson, PhD, FACSM, CSCS
  • Guest Bio: OLSON-HeadShot 13 resizedMichele Olson is a Professor of Exercise Physiology in the Department of Physical Education and Exercise Science at Auburn University Montgomery (AUM). Known internationally as THE Exercise Doctor, since coming to AUM, Dr. Olson has directed numerous research studies resulting in over 90 publications in peer-reviewed professional journals.

    Dr. Olson is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine for outstanding service to research and is also an NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. She heads the NSCA-ERP Exercise Science Program at AUM and well as being the director of the Scharff-Olson Kinesiology Laboratory.
  • Length (mins): 10
  • Waiver Received: No
  • Host: Melanie Cole, MS