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WHY THE BAR METHOD CREATES MUSCLES THAT ARE SUPREMELY FIRM, LEAN AND SHAPELY

  
  
  
  

Touch a Bar Method student's thighs.  You'll feel hard, lean muscle, harder and leaner than in the legs of runners, spinners and weight lifters. How does the Bar Method produce this high degree of muscle density?  And what does muscle density have to do with being lean in the first place?

Strengthening exercise stimulates the muscle fibers that are specialized for power.  They're called "fast-twitch" fibers, and all your muscles have them.  When "fast-twitch" or power fibers are challenged, they "hypertrophy", or get larger.   That's why strengthening exercises like lifting weights make you look "cut"

Endurance training on the other hand actually causes your muscles to lose mass and become weaker.  Let's take a quick look at how this happens:

All your muscular-skeletal muscles have not only "fast-twitch" but also "slow-twitch" fibers, which are specialized for endurance.  When you walk on a treadmill, these fibers don't change in shape, though they do grow a bit in number.  That's why aerobics doesn't make you look "cut".  In fact, doing just aerobics causes your endurance fibers to take over more of your muscles, pushing the strength fibers aside.  The result is that you actually end up weaker.  Picture the vast rows of health club members walking on treadmills in front of built-in TVs.   It's precisely this kind of medium-intensity aerobic exercise that's best at leeching the strength and tone out of arms, glutes and abs. 

This muscle shrinkage explains why such activities as running, spinning and biking can actually cause you to lose muscle density, diminishing your muscle tone.  (Conversely, your endurance type muscle fibers don't shrink when you do strength training because you use all type of muscle fibers for tasks requiring strength.)  Even when you mix endurance training with strength training, your muscles will not end up quite as firm as they would if you did just strength training.  First time Bar Method students often shake during the thigh work, but it's the runners who typically shake the most.

Fortunately, there's an exercise technique that gives you maximum muscle toning plus greater stamina: Intense strength work performed in short sets using multiple muscle groups.  Routines that follow this pattern get all three types of muscle fiber going and give the best functional results.  The New York Times, in an article by Gina Kolata on May 16, 2006, reported that muscle mass increases most efficiently when athletes "train very hard in brief spurts." Read about other studies that spotlight the benefits of interval training.

On the other hand, if you limit yourself to strength training at moderate intensity using just one part of your body, you'll get firmer muscles but you won't get the best results when it comes to strength and performance.  Those huge bodies on the covers of magazines may look formidable.  But the leaner, slimmer guys on the athletic playing field have the greater overall strength, power and speed.

The Bar Method meets these scientific standards both for peak performance and visually pleasing aesthetics.  Its potent recipe -- short, intense strength sets that recruit multiple muscle groups followed by short, intense stretches -creates bodies that are simply not possible to reproduce in a weight room or on a tread mill. 

But does the Bar Method, therefore, "bulk up" your muscles?  Not at all.  The groaning curls and crunches of bodybuilders in no way resemble the Bar Method's quicker, more graceful strength techniques.  Bar Method trained muscles firm enough to sit higher on their underlying bones, while packing in enough endurance-readiness to keep a slim profile. To find out more about The Bar Method, click here to sample its exercise dvds.

Comments

I'm ready for lean and shapely... just received the new Bar Method dvd set. I'm jazzed that I can do the workout at home, since I live in the boonies and am not near a studio.
Posted @ Friday, January 23, 2009 1:39 PM by Sherry Mouser
I have just started doing the Bar Method workout and my lower back(around my tailbone) is very sore. I must be doiing something wrong. Any suggestions?
Posted @ Thursday, March 05, 2009 6:15 PM by Terrie
Hi Terrie,  
Tell your teacher before your next workout. Make sure that your back is all the way up against the wall in flat back. You can keep your knees slightly bent if it is easier to hold the position that way. Use foam for now in curl and have your teacher help you position it.  
Best, Mimi 
Mimi Fleischman, Director 
Bar Method L.A. 
 
Posted @ Thursday, March 05, 2009 10:52 PM by Mimi Fleischman
I don't live near a studio, but have been using the new DVD set for about 2 weeks, and really like it! 
 
 
 
One question I have is about breathing: when you are doing the short, sharp, frequent exhaling, are you inhaling for each exhale, or are you taking a BIG inhale, then letting it out in little breaths? Or more generally, can you explain the Bar Method way of breathing?
Posted @ Sunday, March 08, 2009 2:48 PM by Cathy Sutton
Hi Cathy,  
 
The key is to get into a rhythm. So don't think too much about exactly how to do it. Find a way that feels comfortable. I would say little in and out breaths are easier than the other way you described.  
 
Glad you're enjoying the workout! 
 
Bsst,  
 
Mimi  
 
Mimi Fleischman,  
 
Bar Method L.A.  
 
Posted @ Sunday, March 08, 2009 4:04 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Do you have any idea if a studio is suppose to open in cleveland/medina area in ohio? That would be great!
Posted @ Monday, March 09, 2009 10:36 AM by Lily Hopp
Hi Lily,  
Unfortunately, we don't have anything in the works for your area at this time.  
Best,  
Mimi 
Mimi Fleischman, Director 
Bar Method L.a.
Posted @ Monday, March 09, 2009 12:05 PM by Mimi Fleischman
how often should you do the bar method for optmal results? Is doing it everyday overworking the muscles? I have the dvd's. Thanks.
Posted @ Saturday, March 14, 2009 9:25 AM by Mollie
I have been doing the bar method in a studio 4 times/wk for the past 3 weeks. I love it!!!! I feel myself getting stronger, but the only problem is my clothes are feeling tighter. My friend who has been doing this for years said this is common to "bulk up" at the beginning, but will get better soon and to not be discouraged. But I can't help myself...My ideal weight is 123 and I weighed myself today and I'm 131!!! Is this normal???
Posted @ Wednesday, April 01, 2009 7:31 PM by Kerry
When you first start doing The Bar Method, your muscles will lift up and seem to be fuller. Because muscles are mostly composed of water, yours will absorb water as they become more active. 
 
Then, as your muscles become denser, over a period of three-to-five months, they will also become more compact. 
 
So if you’re going through the initial strengthening stage have faith! A few more months of classes will compactly knit your muscles around their underlying bones, and the inter-muscular fat will burn away, revealing a new, trimmed down shape.
Posted @ Thursday, April 02, 2009 12:05 AM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi I would love to buy the dvd but I live in Australia. Do you know who can ship here? I saw some dvds on amazon but they were different to those on your website. 
Thanks, Tara.
Posted @ Friday, April 03, 2009 3:56 AM by Tara Bowden
Hi, 
 
I am so addicted to the bar method started in june and have been going 4-5x a week. I know it takes time for more dramatic results but will it also diminish cellulite?
Posted @ Sunday, June 21, 2009 1:52 AM by chris
Hi Chris,  
Burr says, "Cellulite is caused partially by a genetic tendency towards loose skin and partially by fat deposits over the muscle. The Bar Method can reduce the fat deposits and tighten the muscle, thereby improving the appearance of the effected area. It cannot however tighten the skin over the muscle. So The Bar Method will help but is not guaranteed to completely eliminate cellulite." 
 
Thanks for your question! 
 
Best,  
Mimi 
 
Mimi Fleischman,  
Director 
Bar Method LA 
Posted @ Sunday, June 21, 2009 7:37 PM by Mimi Fleischman
What results can a male expect to get from the Bar Method? I don't need to loose any weight, but want to focus on getting more muscle in my legs/butt region...would the bar method be ideal for this?
Posted @ Sunday, July 05, 2009 10:57 AM by John
Bur says that men definitely get the body sculpting effects of Bar Method not only in their arms and checks but also in their legs and butt.
Posted @ Monday, July 06, 2009 12:13 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi. I'd love to buy the DVDs of the bar method. Is there much difference between the DVDs released in 2003 and the ones released in 2008? Which would you recommend?
Posted @ Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:35 PM by Jo
Hi Jo,  
Burr says,  
"The new Bar Method dvds are more intense and so they burn fat as well as tone muscle, thereby creating quicker results. Also the new dvds offer the updated, more effective Bar Method technique." 
Have fun with the DVDs! 
Best, MImi 
Mimi Fleischman, Director 
Bar Method LA 
 
Posted @ Friday, August 21, 2009 1:04 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi there, 
 
The bar method sounds really wonderful; but unfortunately I live in Australia and there obviously aren't any studios for it here. So do you guys sell DVD's online? Amazon and ebay don't have any..there all different companies and brands. Please help me out! Thanks, 
 
Brittany. 
 
Also, I go jogging and cycling...what one is generally better for fat burn?
Posted @ Wednesday, September 09, 2009 10:34 PM by Brittany
Hi Brittany,  
Write to Miriam@barmethod.com to order DVDs from out of the US.  
Both jogging and cycling are good aerobic exercises. Jogging can be hard on the joints, though, so I'd vote for cycling as a good routine.
Posted @ Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:59 AM by Mimi Fleischman
This sounds like a very effective workout, my concern is, I like my curves and don't want to lose them. Some comments I've seen on other sites say "your butt disappears". I rather like my bum and don't want it to disappear. I actually would like it to remain full, just want to tighten it up, not lose it!! Will this workout really eliminate the bum? Also, where can I buy these locally, at a store?
Posted @ Saturday, September 12, 2009 12:44 PM by Steph
wanting to buy the dvds, but never really been a dvd exercise fan. Am i going to get the same results as if i was attending the classes? Live in Oklahoma and we are last get anything cool, so we have no classes here:)
Posted @ Sunday, September 13, 2009 9:30 PM by amber
Hi Steph,  
Bar Method is definitely in your camp on the butt issue. The Bar Method workout lifts and rounds the butt, making it somewhat MORE prominent. You can buy the DVD's online at http://www.barmethod.com/dvds/exercise-dvds.html 
Enjoy! 
Best,  
Mimi
Posted @ Monday, September 14, 2009 3:51 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Dear Amber, 
We get feedback from all over the country about how effective The Bar Method dvd's are. You will definitely get results! Buy them at http://www.barmethod.com/dvds/exercise-dvds.html 
 
Best,  
Mimi
Posted @ Monday, September 14, 2009 3:55 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi, 
 
 
 
Any plans on opening a studio in Portland, OR area (Lake Oswego)? Not necessarily for me directly, but there are many women looking to do something on the few rainy days we have.  
 
 
 
Thanks.
Posted @ Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:50 AM by Dave
Hi there,  
Well, I was surprised to see that the Bar Method WILL BE OPENING in Portland in a few months. Here is the link to the new studio page where you can find out all about it! http://portland.barmethod.com/ 
Enjoy! 
Best,  
Mimi
Posted @ Thursday, September 17, 2009 12:06 PM by Mimi Fleischman
I want to buy the DVDs but do I need to buy a bar or can I supplement with something else? Is there a DVD set with a home-use bar together?
Posted @ Tuesday, February 23, 2010 9:29 AM by Evelyn
Hi Evelyn,  
You can just use the back of a chair to do the DVD. However, we do suggest a Bar on our website: http://www.barmethod.com/dvds/exercise-dvds.html from ABC Dance supplies. You can get all the details at the link above.  
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Friday, March 05, 2010 11:20 AM by Mimi Fleischman
looking for classes to take in the cleveland/akron area of ohio any around?
Posted @ Friday, March 26, 2010 12:19 PM by andrea
Have you ever considered doing Podcasts? I've been doing the DVDs but think its time to change up my workout.
Posted @ Tuesday, April 13, 2010 10:50 PM by Carey
Hi Andrea,  
Unfortunately we don't have any studios near you yet. Hope to be there at some point! 
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Wednesday, April 14, 2010 1:29 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi Carey,  
I think Podcasts are a great idea although we are not there yet. Burr is producing new DVD's this spring, so look for them soon.  
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Wednesday, April 14, 2010 1:31 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Unfortunately I do not live near any studio in the Chicago area, however I made a special trip to attend a class and get the feel; I wish I could go on a daily basis, I loved it ! I have been doing the DVD'S for one year consistently and I have seen very good results not only in my body, but  
my mood and hormonal issues. 
I am so pleased to hear that Burr will realease new DVD'S this spring; any defenite date? I can't wait ! I'm sure there are a lot of ladies out there , that feel the same way ! 
 
Thank you ! 
Olga
Posted @ Wednesday, April 14, 2010 4:20 PM by OLGA STANKUS
Hi Olga,  
Burr is shooting her new DVDs in July so it will probably be early Fall before they come out. So glad you are enjoying the workout! 
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Tuesday, May 04, 2010 7:25 PM by Mimi Fleischman
I purchased the DVD's. How often should I work out? Should I work out every other day and or everyday etc.?
Posted @ Tuesday, May 11, 2010 11:09 AM by Wanda Dubnic
Hi Wanda,  
Do the workout at least 3 times a week. You can do it more if you have time up to 6 times a week. Let us know what your results are after the first month! 
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Thursday, May 13, 2010 10:06 AM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi my name is Sandy and I live in Medina Ohio. I had just bought these taps about a month ago ( 5-4-10) I LOVE these dvds!! When will I see a change????
Posted @ Saturday, June 05, 2010 4:47 PM by sandy
A couple of questions: 1)When doing the abs exercise, is it better to keep holding on to the curled position with my arms if my abs seem to pop up a bit when I let go of my legs? I'm still able to pull them in a bit with each breath but my abs are definitely not as flat and concave as I'd like them to be.I want to do what is most effective to achieve flat abs. 2)I've grown up having a prominent rib cage, will these exercises help? Also will these stretches help smoothe out those little muscular bulges that show on the lower lateral edges of the abdomen when you regularly exercise.
Posted @ Thursday, June 10, 2010 11:10 PM by Jackie
Hi Jackie,  
Good questions! 
Don't let your abs pop out, even a little. Just keep on holding on until your abs get strong enough to stay flat as you release your arms.  
Stretching actually stretches the muscles in your body and lengthens them so stretching will make your muscles look smoother and longer. The cobra for instance is a wonderful stretch for the abdomen. I am not sure that the workout will affect how your rib cage looks. Let us know! 
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Friday, June 11, 2010 10:24 AM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi Sandy,  
Sorry for the delay in answering. Most people begin to see changes within one month if they are doing the class at least 3 times a week. If you can do it more, the changes come faster. Four times a week is a great goal to set! 
Let us know how you're doing! 
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:41 AM by Mimi Fleischman
Is it okay to do 2 days in a row of BM, one day of yoga, then another 2 days in a row of BM, then two days off? In other words, Mon. & Tues.-BM, Wed.-Yoga, Thurs. & Fri.-BM and then Sat. & Sun. off. Or is it not a good idea to have 2 days in a row off? Thanks, Tracy
Posted @ Tuesday, August 24, 2010 10:02 AM by Tracy
Hi Tracy,  
As long as you do Bar Method at least 3 times a week, you'll get good results. We recommend 3 to 5 times a week in any sequence.  
Best,  
Mimi
Posted @ Wednesday, August 25, 2010 5:58 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Hi - I just ordered the Dancer's Body and Advanced DVD (no studio's near me, unfortunately). I am 30 y/o and gained about 10 pounds since July. I noticed it mainly in my thighs because my jeans that normally weren't tight are now tight there. I was running for awhile, but stopped about 3 weeks ago. I am absolutely petrified that doing these DVD's will make my thighs bigger and also cause weight gain. Does everyone bulk up first and then lose weight/tighten? Is there a way to forego the bulky stage? I have been reading many online reviews and I'm confused even more! Thanks in advance for your help. I'm looking forward to changing my body!
Posted @ Monday, October 31, 2011 3:20 PM by Jill
@Jill Not everyone will bulk up when beginning The Bar Method exercises. Mostly this occurs when new muscles are being used and the muscle fibers grow and become more firm. Burr has written a few blogs on this subject that may help to answer your question. Check out this link: http://bit.ly/a3u5jr. 
 
Something else to strongly consider is that weight gain occurs when you are consuming more calories than you are expelling. If you are concerned that you will bulk up be mindful of the amount of calories you are eating throughout your day. The quality of your calorie intake is also important. It may be helpful to take a look at the Glycemic Index (http://www.glycemicindex.com/) and ensure that you are mostly consuming foods that have a low glycemic value.  
 
-Bar Method Headquarters
Posted @ Wednesday, November 09, 2011 3:25 PM by Bar Method Headquarters
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