Hello!
I hope things are going well for you this afternoon. My Monday started off ridiculously early thanks to my 4:10 a.m. alarm. I had to get up extra early to take my friend Ashley to the airport for her 6 a.m. flight back to Chicago. Even though waking up in the 4 a.m. hour is brutal, the time change made it a little easier. Plus, it was great having Ashley stay with us for an extra day after our fun wedding weekend in Savannah.
After I dropped Ashley off, I drove back to my Pure Barre studio to take the 6 a.m. class I registered for last night. I almost skipped it today, but I’m so glad I didn’t because when I walked in, I was greeted by a big smile from Michelle, one of my favorite instructors, who told me that today officially marked my 100th Pure Barre class!
I had no idea I was anywhere close to 100 classes, so this was quite a surprise and I was excited to sign the barre and officially enter our studio’s 100 Club!
(I’m not sure where the star on the “i” of Julie came from. Apparently my inner 11-year-old wanted to come out to play this morning.)
My 100th class went well and I was thinking it might be time to dedicate a post to answering some of your questions about the workout. I am not an instructor, but I am a big-time fan and receive questions from you guys regularly about Pure Barre. I try to answer them as they pop up in the comments section and via email, but I know others likely have the same questions but don’t read the comments section, so I’d love to compile them all into one big post. Let me know what you want to know about it! (If I do not know the answer or do not feel comfortable answering certain questions, I’ll reach out to some of my instructor friends.)
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Breakfast
Once I made it home, I had about an hour to quickly eat breakfast and blog before it was time to head out the door to work. After throwing some food into the crockpot for tonight’s dinner, I fixed myself a bowl of banana egg white oatmeal to enjoy for breakfast with a hot mug of peppermint crème coffee.
I added canned coconut milk to my coffee and it didn’t exactly mix well (hence the weird appearance) but it still tasted fabulous.
After breakfast, I drove to the gym to work. On the agenda for today was shadowing my boss and observing a barbell strength class I will be taking over next Monday. I also familiarized myself with all of the electronic equipment I’ll be using to teach my classes before heading out.
Lunch
On my way home, I ate a granola bar and swung by the grocery store to pick up food for the week. The minute I arrived home, I assembled a fast salad for lunch that included barbeque salmon, sweet potato, brown rice, edamame and ranch dressing.
Plus an apple on the side!
Once this blog post goes up, I’m planning to spend some time planning out my very first spin class! I’ll be teaching spin for the first time on Thursday morning and I want to make sure my class is a good one.
For all of my friends out there who teach spinning/indoor cycling, I’d love to hear about any resources you may utilize to help you plan a great class. I’ve taken a ton of indoor cycling classes throughout the years and subbed for spinning teachers on occasion at my old job at the gym in Ocala, but this is the first time I’ll be teaching regular spin classes on my own and I’m obviously hoping to do a good job. I’d love your advice!
Hope you have a great Monday evening!
Katie Gaffney says
I fully enjoy reading your posts on what you eat, as weird as that may sound:) kinda try and take some ideas from it, although they do not always turn out as nice..but still:) really enjoy the blog and looking forward to hearing more about the Pure Barre, totally out of curiosity and the extra motivation I need:)X
Julie says
Thanks so much for reading, Katie! 🙂
Jamie says
Set up the bikes properly is a MUST. Make sure you remind people about their posture while on the bike (tense in the shoulders & arms, etc). That is a huge one. I prefer climbing and sprint intervals.
Kristin @ W [H] A T C H says
good luck teaching your first spin class — good luck!
Kim says
Here’s my question about Pure Barre – do you like it more than Body Pump?
Julie says
Don’t make me choose!!!! 🙂 Unfortunately the closet BodyPump class to me is about 25 minutes away, so I’ve definiely gravitated toward Pure Barre… but if BodyPump was closer, it would absolutely be a big part of my workout routine.
Erin Christine says
Hi Julie,
I am intrigued by Pure Barre and definitely see it as a workout I’d like to pursue. My daughter just turned one, and I’ve had to get creative with my exercise routines since finding the time is a challenge. I think that Pure Barre is something I could do at home after she’s down for the night if I found Youtube videos to guide me. I may be crazy, but several months ago did you post the link to a video that came highly recommended to you? I have tried to find it but I think at this point it’s easiest to ask you outright. 🙂 Are there any other Pure Barre videos you like? Thank you so much for any input.
I look forward to reading your posts each day and really appreciate the positive, cheerful vibes of your blog.
Ashleigh Panelli says
Sorry this is such a belated comment but CONGRATS on the 100 club! That is one of the best things at Pure Barre 🙂 I love it when clients come up to me and tell me how many classes they have until they reach that lucky number 🙂
Loving this post and your growing love for pure barre!