Category Archives: Student’s Perspective



Six° Barre: A Student’s Perspective

Just a few of the props you might put into action in a Six Degrees Barre class. Photo © 2014 Mason Hendricks.

Walking into a barre class is semi-terrifying. There are people already stretching out and grabbing props like they know what’s what. Oh, and they know what all those props do. A playground ball? Weighted balls? A stretchy cord and a foam roller? And what-the-what is a “Magic Circle”? Welcome to the first five minutes of… Read More >


The Butt Realization

Bodies are different. We all get that, and we all try very hard to remember that different appearance doesn’t equate to different ability. And yet, I got a very happy, “Ah-hah!” moment lesson that truly impressed that slogan onto my heart and mind: Don’t Judge. You Don’t Know. Everyone Will Surprise You. Do Your Own… Read More >


Foam Roller: A Student’s Perspective

This fun and innovative class demonstrates all the wonderful things you can do for your own body with one simple tool: the Foam Roller. Students learn different massage techniques to reduce tight muscles, body tension, and increase blood flow, as well as experience Pilates exercises that bring decompression, core strength, and stability throughout the body…. Read More >


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