Sunday, June 19, 2016

Week 24: Pure Barre on the Bridge

I know, I know. Another free exercise class. Sounds a bit like I'm in a rut - a healthy rut, it has to be said, but still ...

Thing is, I couldn't miss out on the chance to take a free Pure Barre class (usually $99 for 5 weeks). I didn't know much about Pure Barre but my coworker and cohort in crime, Robin, assured me the class was fun and challenging in equal measures. Pure Barre's full-body workout is low-impact and concentrates on hips, thighs, seat, abs and arms using small, isometric movements.

Sounds easy, yes?

It's not. But it is definitely fun.
Robin and Luann ready for Pure Barre on the Bridge
The free class we took was located on the Purple People Bridge, spanning the Ohio River at Cincinnati and Newport, and was an attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records for largest barre class ever. We don't know yet if the record was broken, but the previous record was 250 participants and the 9:30 a.m. class we attended had a total of 367 participants, so we think we might have nailed it. Over three classes (8:15 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.) the Barre on the Bridge total was 955.

Barre on the Bridge: photo courtesy Pure Barre/Fierce Marketing
The Enquirer/Cincinnati.com offers employees the chance to use Redbike, a community-wide bike-sharing service, for free by reserving one of the company's member passes (normal daily Redbike rate is $8).
A rack of Redbikes ready for action
Robin and I also took the opportunity to bike to and from the Barre on the Bridge event using Redbike and afterward took a leisurely ride along the riverfront, The Banks and across the Roebling Suspension Bridge into Covington, where we met up with the hubs and friends for the end of the Ireland v. Belgium game (Euro2016) at Molly Malone's Irish Pub.
Riding Redbike is a fun and fast way to navigate the city

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