*WINNER ANNOUNCED* Pure Barre Class With Me Giveaway!

**WINNER ANNOUNCED**

Thanks to Random.org, the winner of the giveaway is #7 .... AND #18:

THAT'S RIGHT! Jess at Pure Barre Burlington was nice enough to give away 2 free classes with me instead of 1! Thanks Jess...

 

Congrats to Heather Federico AND Robin Nichols!!

Thanks to everyone who participated and keep your eyes out for the next giveaway - which will be launching TOMORROW for Sparkly Soul headbands … :)

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Are you ready to lift?

Do you wanna feel the burn?

Looking to tone?

Then Pure Barre in Burlington is the place for you! :)

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Just a reminder of what Pure Barre is courtesy of the Founders:

Pure Barre is the fastest, most effective way to change the shape of your body. Using small isometric movements at the ballet barre set to motivating music, Pure Barre lifts your seat, tones your thighs, abs and arms and burns fat in record breaking time. Clients see results in just 10 classes, lose inches in weeks and have fun doing it!

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I've been attending the class for just over a week now & am starting to drink the Pure Barre koolaid :P

Check out some of my thoughts so far: Class One, Class Two and Class Three!

It is definitely a unique workout that hits spots on my body I never knew you could strengthen.

So now it's time for the good news!

You ready?

Are you sure?

Well, here it is ...

... I'm giving away a free class with me at Pure Barre Burlington!

And following the class - we can grab a Dunkin Donuts coffee or a beer (pending time of class) ;)

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So here's how to enter:

*Follow @IrishEyes1982 and @PureBarreMA on Twitter (if you have an account) - leave one comment after following both

*Like Weight Off My Shoulders Blog and Pure Barre Burlington on Facebook (if you have an account) - leave one comment after liking both

and

*Comment below answering the following question: “What about Pure Barre makes you want to check out a class with me?” 

 

… I will take responses until 2pm ET Wednesday (November 28).

 

The winner will be picked at random … Good luck! :)

Pure Barre Bursts My Comfort Zone

Ever since I joined Weight Watchers in November 2009 and started my weight loss and fitness journey, I have been constantly trying new things outside of my comfort zone.

Scared? You bet!

With each passing experience - trying my first Spin class, my first Body Pump class, joining road races - you would think going into a new class would get easier. But for me, that hasn't been the case.

Despite losing over 60 lbs, many times I still see myself as the 217 lb girl when I walk into a new adventure instead of the new fitter version.

 

I think that other people in the room still see that version of me on the left rather than the one on the right.

BUT, I don't let the inner fear hold me back any longer. I use it to fuel me. That and my amazing support system of friends, family and social media.

If they believe in me then I should believe in myself.

So all of this, helped me break through that cozy comfort zone and attempt Pure Barre ... and I am incredibly happy that I have.

Plus the staff (Jess, Dana, Danielle and Becca) and the other members create such a safe environment that my worries of looking like an idiot or doing the move incorrectly and being judged for it completely go away. You don't find that everywhere.

I was even more excited for my Third Class at Pure Barre Burlington on Friday because I had not 1, but 4 friends joining me!

Thankfully Jess was offering a "Bring A Friend" deal on Black Friday so I invited my friend and fitness accountability buddy Lindsey to come with me.

Then as the class got closer my cousin Jen let me know that she would be at the noon class with 2 of her friends as well.

YAY!

The Pure Barre love is already spreading amongst my friends and it has only been a week. :)

They were ready to Lift, Tone & Burn.

The Friday noon class was packed - I think people were taking full advantage to get in a good sweat after Thanksgiving. I know I was.

It was funny being the Pure Barre "veteran" amongst my little crew since it was only my third class, but I was wicked excited to hear what they thought.

This was my first class with the instructor Becca, but had met her before - she is super nice and super motivating.

I wasn't quite sure how the class would go for me after doing a Thanksgiving 5k the day before, but I was up for the challenge.

We started off with the warmup of arms and core. I usually use the 3 lb weights since I have a weaker left shoulder from a 2006 car accident. But, even those were feeling a little heavy so for part of the warmup I went weights free and still felt it working my muscles.

After the warmup, we moved on to the thigh work. It's interesting how such tiny movements of your leg or thigh can work so many areas of your body. It really does shock and amaze me.

But, just working on stretching out my leg and making small dime-sized circles with the foot pointed can be felt throughout my entire leg/hip area. I love that ... and hate it at the same time. ;)

For some reason, my hips were a little sore on Friday so I had to take more breaks than usual while working at the barre for seat work. But to keep myself working, whenever I took a break I continued to "tuck my tailbone" so the abs weren't missing out on anything.

Maybe I was just having an off day, but I was having a tough time keeping up with the tempo, but I appreciated how others were also taking breaks when needed and just getting right back to it when they felt comfortable and ready.

I could see my cousin raise an eyebrow when they announced that we would be finishing the class with seven minutes of abs, but I promised her it didn't really feel like 7 minutes. :)

But, after we finished our final 2:30 of class with some great tucking while in a bridge, I checked in to see how the girls liked the class.

And - not shocking to me - they all loved the class and told Jess they would all be back again. Yay! We had some more converts already.

(Note: my cousin just texted me that she will be attending the noon class today)

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I have now taken three classes at Pure Barre and had each of the instructors (Jess, Dana & Becca) and I LOVE how each class has a set formula when it comes to which parts of the body need to be worked, but each class and instructor make it their own. So they tweak and change up which how you do the thigh work so you don't get bored.

Now I can't wait to see what Dana will have in store Monday morning...

My Back Vs. Pure Barre

I went back for more torture ... haha just kidding ... I went back for my lifting, toning and burning! :) I was wicked anxious before my first class at Pure Barre in Burlington on Friday night!

BUT, after the initial soreness wore off I was ready for more...

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Now before I go into how class went yesterday morning, I want to give you a little story on my surgically repaired back.

In December 2010, I was told I had a herniated disc in my back. I tried PT, but it didn't work so on January 28, 2011 I went under the knife and had a microdiscectomy in the L4-L5 region of my back. I was banned from all activity from December 2011 through May 2012 (besides some light walking). I was finally able to return to full activity in June 2012 and haven't looked back.

Occasionally my back can get some discomfort after I sit in a chair for too long (think long car ride, airplane ride or a movie), but other than that I am pretty much back to normal. But, I am always weary of certain exercises that may flare up some back pain so that is another reason why I am cautious about trying out new activities...

But, thankfully the girls at Pure Barre Burlington couldn't have been nicer. During my first class on Friday, Jess (who knows about my back issues) gave me an extra Pure ball to use in the small of my back during the "ab" section at the end of class. I didn't use it, but it was great to know they were ready and willing to help me modify the ab work to fit for me.

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Now, yesterday morning, I hit up the 7:10am class with Dana. It's funny how I grumble at having to get up early for work, but I sign up for a 7:10am class and I jump out of bed in excitement. Anyone else do that too? :)

I hadn't met Dana or Becca (another Pure Barre instructor) before, but both were so welcoming when I walked in the door.

Since it was my second class I was a pro and knew exactly what to grab before class ... okay, I still checked with everyone sitting around me to make sure I didn't miss anything. Check!

I even recognized a couple faces from the Friday afternoon class - I love seeing regulars at a studio! :)

So it was time to start, we started with the warmup/core work again. Since I had done Body Pump the day before, I went lighter on the weights, but still felt quite a burn ... especially during the bicep portion. Pure Barre keeps the intervals short, but you are working the entire time.

We followed that up with some chair work along the barre, but it was different than the moves done on Friday. I love variety. We worked the same muscles, but switched up the specific moves.

After a brief yoga/stretch, it was time for some "seat" or booty work, but instead of doing it along the barre (like I did on Friday) Dana had us working it on the floor. I wasn't sure how we would get the same burn, but my thighs let me know they felt it - and then some.

I am not so good at the self portraits ;)

One wouldn't think such tiny movements of the leg could lead to so much muscle work, but since they are wicked precise they do.

After the seat work, we set our mats up against the wall so our backs were against the wall and our heads were under the barre and it was time for more core work. Boy did my abs and legs feel that. At one point, you held one leg up towards the bar, while the other was pointed straight out off the floor - and moved both in small circles at the same time.

WOW! I didn't think I would be able to do it, but I did. During this portion, there were a couple points where I took a break, but thankfully I saw other people periodically take breaks or stretch out the legs or back so I didn't feel out of place at all taking a moment.

And before I knew it class was almost over, which meant it was time for seven minutes of abs.

Again, Dana had slight variety of ab work, but it was great. My back wasn't sure at all. Instead of doing more crunches on the ground, we did them while sitting up. I had the extra ball next to my mat just in case, but I didn't even need to use it.

With my abs on fire (in a good way), it was time to end class with some stretches. As I was doing the stretches, Dana actually walked over and helped push my stretch even deeper. I really appreciated the help and love the hands on approach of the Pure Barre class.

Overall, my body was feeling the lifting, toning and burning, but I can say I wasn't as sore as Class One. That has to be a good thing right?

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As I noted in my post following Class One, Pure Barre says members start seeing results in just 10 classes. Well, Friday will be Class Three and I'm bringing my girl Lindsey with me.

Pure Barre Burlington is offering a special Black Friday deal, where any client can bring a friend to a class for free!

Hopefully someone will be around to help me out with pics at Class Three since clearly I can't tone and take pics at the same time. :P

Dani Meets Pure Barre

What the hell is Pure Barre you may be wondering? Simply put by the Founders of the method:

Pure Barre is the fastest, most effective way to change the shape of your body. Using small isometric movements at the ballet barre set to motivating music, Pure Barre lifts your seat, tones your thighs, abs and arms and burns fat in record breaking time. Clients see results in just 10 classes, lose inches in weeks and have fun doing it!

Sounds intimidating to me ... and it was!

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But let me back this story up a bit...

My friend Jess from college  is one amazing & awesome person, who has multiple law degrees, was working full-time in a law firm and teaching more than 20 fitness classes a week (Spin, Pilates, etc). She motivated me to move more just by being her. But, when I moved back to Boston in January, I reconnected with her and starting attending her Tuesday morning Spin classes - she made a 6am Spin class worth lack of sleep. :P

But a few months back, Jess took a leap of Faith (which you know I love), left her job and decided to open her open Pure Barre franchise in Burlington, Mass - not too far from where I live. I couldn't have been prouder of her following her heart and her passion.

So the store was set to open on November 1 and in October Jess approached me with an offer. She offered me one-month of unlimited classes at her Pure Barre Burlington store if I shared my journey on social media.

How could I pass up that opportunity, right?

I am always looking on ways to get out of my comfort zone and what is more out of my comfort zone than trying a class like the one described above!

So please realize that while Jess has extended this amazing opportunity to me, I will be completely honest in my thoughts, opinions and comments made on my experience. Plus, Jess knows I will be brutally honest, which I think is why she wanted me - a complete rookie - to share my experience.

And last night I walked into my first Pure Barre Studio ever...

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The front and lobby of the Studio was so welcoming!!

Doesn't the storefront look so inviting?

I'm loving the look...

They have stylish headbands and hair ties available for purchase ... wicked cute! I got one of course. :P

Pure Barre also offers a line of workout equipment, which looks stylish and practical!

 

Pure Barre Merchandise - water bottles and hats

Pure Balls? ;)

Jess - owner, greeter and instructor

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After enjoying the lobby and hanging back to watch what everyone else was doing (leaving your shoes in the lobby, grabbing a couple sets of weights, put/keep socks on), it was time to finally go through the big doors :)

And here's why everyone took their shoes off:

The space was so warm, peaceful and welcoming... NO cell phones in the room at all (except for mine since I was snapping pics/taking notes - but it was on silent I promise!)

I collected the proper tools for the class - thanks again for everyone else doing it first.

As everyone sat patiently before class around the room, stretching, finding their Zen (maybe) or just enjoying the great tunes Jess had on, I realized Jess had told me about special grippy socks Pure Barre has (retail $12).

Aren't they fun? Comfy and helpful!

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It was time for class to start. It was a great group of about 25 women.

(Note: Jess said she has had just 1 gentleman attend a class since opening on November 1, 2012 ... but fellas give it a shot! ;0))

It was a great workout that really did mix yoga, core and leg exercises together well ... they flowed from song to song.

Tonight we worked:

*Warmup-core-pushups,planks, biceps, triceps, etc

*"Chair" along the bar - hello inner and outer thighs and butt!

*A brief yoga interlude/stretching -- insert an attempt at a split, where I learned I'm not as flexible as I once was

*"Seat" work, which worked the butt and hamstrings - think wall sit, while on your tippy toes and add some thigh work

*Ab work at the bar followed with ab work on the floor - crunches, oblique work, etc

*Finished up with some back work at the end - bridges, stretches, yoga

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The biggest thing I learned in Class One is that Pure Barre is all about "tucking the tailbone"!! I LOVE THIS!

Why you may ask?

Well, as someone who had back surgery and physical therapy, there has been a lot of tucking the tailbone in my life since January 2011 - so I knew how to do this move.

Phew!

A majority of the moves we did involved tucking the tailbone so I felt right at home.

As you may have noticed the room has a large mirror, which is super helpful to check out how the instructor and other students look during certain moves since there isn't any real "Breaking Down Barre Moves" at the start of class or in between songs.

Jess did mention after class that her studio will be hosting a couple "Intro To Pure Barre" classes one day soon where all instructors will be on hand to help students work on the technique for each movement. I will DEFINITELY be hitting up one - or two - of those!

Overall, the first class was a blast. I am definitely sore, but I didn't feel as out of place as I thought I would be. I LOVED that the class was full of women of all ages, sizes and fitness levels. It was a completely judge free zone ... exactly what this newbie needed!

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Well, I will be providing some pictures of me actually taking the class in the next few blog posts ;)

But for now it's time to stretch the legs before I return to Pure Barre Burlington on Monday! See ya at 7:10am ladies!!