Free outdoor classes from the Bar Method

by | Aug 4, 2020

The Bar Method, a boutique barre-based fitness studio set to open in the Phinney Flats building later this year, is offering free outdoor classes starting this week. Here is a statement from local owners Kat and Mari:

Free outdoor classes are starting! Join us every Tuesday at 7:30am and Thursday at 5:15pm in August for a 45-minute full-body Bar Method workout. All classes will be held at the Phinney Center’s Lower Lot just around the corner from the studio.

Space is limited, sign up using this link. More details below. Can’t wait to see you there! What to bring: yoga or camping mat; large towel to drape over props; face mask. What we’ll provide: weights; stationary “barre”; props as needed.

Q: Will people be wearing masks? A: Yes! Masks are required.

Q: What other precautions will you be taking? A: everyone will be distanced at least six feet apart; we will check your temperature when you arrive; hand sanitizer and extra face masks will be available at touchless check-in; props and touchpoints will be properly sanitized before and after use; class lists will be saved for contact tracing.

Q: what are my responsibilities? A: Please register in advance and arrive 10 minutes early to get checked in; if you’re not feeling well, please stay home and take the class online. It will be available on our IGTV tab!

The Bar Method is the premier barre studio that delivers an expertly guided, personalized approach to total mind and body fitness. Each class format has 45 and 60 minute versions that results in increased strength, endurance, and resilience.

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