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Barre (UK: /bɑː/, US: /bɑːr/ bar) is a form of physical exercise, usually conducted in group classes in gyms or specialty studios. It is distinguished from other group fitness activities by its use of the ballet barre and its incorporation of movements derived from ballet. These classical dance movements and positions are combined with those drawn from yoga and pilates, and other equipment is sometimes used in addition to the barre, such as resistance bands, yoga straps, exercise balls and hand weights. Barre classes typically focus on small, pulsing movements with emphasis on form, alignment and core engagement. Participants hold their bodies still while contracting specific, targeted sets of muscles in isometric exercises. Repetitions tend to be high, range-of-motion small, and weights,

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  • Barre (МФА: /barə/, [ˈb̥ɑːɑ], написание по-русски — «Барре», «Барр»; заим. фр. barre — «балетный станок») — система физических упражнений (фитнеса), основанная на сочетании балетных упражнений, упражнений функционально-силового тренинга, пилатеса и йоги. Балетный станок используется на тренировках в качестве опоры во время работы над мышцами ног, ягодиц, пресса. Как правило, станок является обязательным инвентарём, однако существуют разновидности barre без станка. В тренировках также используется дополнительный спортивный инвентарь: небольшие гантели, малые мячи для пилатеса, эспандеры, эластичные ленты различных форм, ремни для йоги, опорные блоки, утяжелители и др. (ru)
  • Barre (UK: /bɑː/, US: /bɑːr/ bar) is a form of physical exercise, usually conducted in group classes in gyms or specialty studios. It is distinguished from other group fitness activities by its use of the ballet barre and its incorporation of movements derived from ballet. These classical dance movements and positions are combined with those drawn from yoga and pilates, and other equipment is sometimes used in addition to the barre, such as resistance bands, yoga straps, exercise balls and hand weights. Barre classes typically focus on small, pulsing movements with emphasis on form, alignment and core engagement. Participants hold their bodies still while contracting specific, targeted sets of muscles in isometric exercises. Repetitions tend to be high, range-of-motion small, and weights, (en)
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  • Barre (UK: /bɑː/, US: /bɑːr/ bar) is a form of physical exercise, usually conducted in group classes in gyms or specialty studios. It is distinguished from other group fitness activities by its use of the ballet barre and its incorporation of movements derived from ballet. These classical dance movements and positions are combined with those drawn from yoga and pilates, and other equipment is sometimes used in addition to the barre, such as resistance bands, yoga straps, exercise balls and hand weights. Barre classes typically focus on small, pulsing movements with emphasis on form, alignment and core engagement. Participants hold their bodies still while contracting specific, targeted sets of muscles in isometric exercises. Repetitions tend to be high, range-of-motion small, and weights, when used, light (1–1.5kg or 2–3 pounds). Barre classes focus on the lower body and core, developing strength and flexibility from the ankles up though the calves, knees, thighs, glutes and abdominals. Holding muscles in contraction for extended periods frequently leads to them shaking as they fatigue. This is particularly true of thighs, as the quadriceps tire. Participants wear activewear similar to that worn in yoga classes, and do the exercises either in bare feet or in socks. Some specialized socks ("") include non-slip features to increase traction. (en)
  • Barre (МФА: /barə/, [ˈb̥ɑːɑ], написание по-русски — «Барре», «Барр»; заим. фр. barre — «балетный станок») — система физических упражнений (фитнеса), основанная на сочетании балетных упражнений, упражнений функционально-силового тренинга, пилатеса и йоги. Балетный станок используется на тренировках в качестве опоры во время работы над мышцами ног, ягодиц, пресса. Как правило, станок является обязательным инвентарём, однако существуют разновидности barre без станка. В тренировках также используется дополнительный спортивный инвентарь: небольшие гантели, малые мячи для пилатеса, эспандеры, эластичные ленты различных форм, ремни для йоги, опорные блоки, утяжелители и др. (ru)
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