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KICK MY BUTT PLEASE! THE ADDICTION FACTOR

  
  
  
  

The previous sections have revealed the truth of old adage "no pain, no gain."  You burn more fat, for example, when you struggle through your workout than when you breeze through it.  You also gain more stamina and strength, nourish your organs, keep yourself youthful and even lift your buns.  There is yet one more benefit to be added to this list, one that turns out to be the most significant of them all.  Butt-kicking exercise is habit-forming. 

Believe it or not, the benefit Bar Method students mention most often - even more than its body-changing powers - is its addictive hold on them, and rightly so.  In the end, what matters most in the realm of exercise is that you stick with it, and what better way to succeed than by getting hopelessly hooked? 

Why exactly are highly challenging workouts such as long distance running and the Bar Method (which has been called "worse than childbirth" and "ooooow! but in a good way") so addictive?  For one, we human beings love challenge.  We instinctively seek tests that push us to the farthest end point of our endurance.  This end point  - we sometimes call it "the edge" -- is a place we humans uniquely find interesting, sometimes even enlightening.  It's that moment before we're afraid we'll cry out "no more" when we witness a showdown between our courage and our cowardice.  How will we handle a moment that seems to be lasting an eternity?  How close to the edge do we dare to play it today?  Has our courage grown since last time?  We become immersed in this plot more passionately than we do in an exciting movie or elaborate puzzle.    If we're lucky, our inner action figure - the guy or girl who leads us to this very personal edge - not only comes through but then keeps fighting for us for the rest of the day, empowering us to deal with problems that formerly seemed insurmountable.    

Your fighting spirit isn't the only part of you that gets swept into the fray during those burning last moments in an intense workout.  Your mind is also taken captive.   The final push is too demanding for you to be simultaneously thinking about that unanswered email or what you'll eat for lunch.  You're compelled to give the situation your total attention.  In this way, a heightened mental focus becomes part of the exercise.   Corporate executives, mothers of multiple small children and others with high stress lives appreciate the Bar Method's power to temporarily shut down their gridlocked brains, allowing them to re-set their interior monologues.  Other less stressed students enjoy the intellectual appeal of having their minds directed so sharply.   

Then of course as we already know, there are all those endorphins.  What's especially great about the high that you get post-workout is that it lasts.   Soothing massage stimulates endorphins mostly as you're being worked on.  Physical challenge cooks up a pot of endorphins that are still bubbling hours later.  As a Jane Magazine reporter wrote after taking her first Bar Method class: "Endorphin Quotient: Magnificent."  

What's better, the Bar Method keeps delivering, even after students make gains.   Hard core endorphin junkies are delighted to find that the Bar Method can always be relied on to give them a butt-kicking workout followed by a hormonal all-day high.  To be sure, the Bar Method is only one within a vast field of endorphin-generating pursuits. Other choices include mountain climbing and biking, running marathons and triathalons, body-building, boot camp, pole dancing, gymnastics...the list goes on and on.  All of these sports will change your body and bolster your spirit.    

Chart the pros and cons of these choices, however, and you'll find three checks in the Bar Method's pro column that are missing in most of the others.  First, the Bar Method class supplies the thrill without the taped-up knees.  Its moves are safe and gentle on the joints while still able to deliver something akin to a runner's high.  Second, the Bar Method's burn hits you squarely in the solar plexus.  Gym routines may be tough, but they usually leave some part of you uninvolved.  A Bar Method strength set rams itself inescapably against your gut and doesn't disengage until the final "release!" 

Last and not least, a Bar Method class leaves you feeling de-stressed and peaceful.  Other hard-hitting choices will energize you, but they're also likely to beat you up a bit.  For this reason, many athletes whose injuries bar them from full participation in their sport consider the Bar Method a god-send.   Don't get me wrong.  Peaceful, undemanding exercise has a huge role to play of its own.  Walking on the beach with your dog, going to a yoga class, playing Frisbee with your kids, dancing: these pastimes create the texture of our lives.  But when your goal is to make positive changes in your body and spirit, bear in mind that your body not only benefits from challenge but also craves it.

Comments

I am additcted to the bar method. I have been going five days a week for nearly six weeks now. Last week, I had to miss two day in a row due to events at my son's school. I swear, I was so upset. I love sweating, shaking, and feeling the burn. I actually went walking outside and tried to replicate some of the leg exercises, just so I felt like all wasn't lost. I miss the bar method, and cannot wait to return to my regular routine Monday. 
 
Thank God for the bar method. The very best addiction a girl could have. 
 
Posted @ Saturday, May 09, 2009 8:06 AM by tiffany palisi
Burr, Thank you for your weekly blog entries. They are very informative and I have learned so much about my body and how this type of exercise makes sense. I love the bar method and after running for years it is the only serious exercise I use or need. I have been using your DVD's faithfully alternating Accelerated Workout and Change your Body. There are no studios in the Philadelphia are. The results are great but more impressive is how wonderful my body feels after I complete the workout. At 5'3" tall I feel 5'9"! I hope you are considering additional DVDs. Thank you - Susan
Posted @ Saturday, May 09, 2009 3:13 PM by Susan
Burr, 
 
Your blog is a great addition to your site and your new site design looks fantastic! 
 
Most of all, I'm very happy to see you have come out with a new Accelerated video which I'd kept my fingers crossed regarding for the last couple of years.  
 
I'll be posting on my blog about the new vid and have an article almost ready to go as a "warm up" to be followed by a review. 
 
Bravissima! 
Lani Muelrath 
 
Posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 12:01 AM by Lani Muelrath
Dear Lani,  
 
We are so happy you are enjoying the new "Accelerated Workout" DVD! I hope Burr will be making new ones soon, although there always seems to be too much to do. I've enjoyed putting some of her writing in the blog and have tons more some still to come!  
 
Best,  
 
Mimi  
 
(Burr's siter and Director of Bar Method LA)
Posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 12:30 PM by Mimi Fleischman
Whew! I was finally back to the Bar Method today. It was one tough class and let me tell you, it was AMAZING! Bar Method opened in March here in Mountain Lakes, NJ and I feel so lucky to have it right in my town. Getting back was such a reward Thank God for the Bar Method.
Posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 2:11 PM by tiffany
Hi Mimi!  
 
I hope to get to your studio one day, though I live WAY north of you in N. CA!  
 
Honestly, I have been to a lot of Bar Method classes and have never had a bad experience - they always deliver! 
 
Lani 
 
P.S. I posted the warmup article before reviewing the video on my blog here; even put up a BM image, so lovely! 
 
http://thetruthaboutfatlossforwomen.com/2009/05/11/the-dancer-in-me-made-me-do-it/ 
 
Posted @ Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:18 PM by Lani Muelrath
I agree with continuing to put out more DVDs, and I love love the current new ones but I like to have more dvds to rotate so I have more variety. Thanks!
Posted @ Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:02 PM by astrid
One of the main (among many) reasons I continue taking Bar Method classes is the "peaceful and de-stressed" feeling I get post work-out. The deep breathing, stretching, and intense work-out really help me eliminate the accumulated stress of the day. When I do Bar Method, I feel more balanced in body AND mind!!
Posted @ Sunday, May 17, 2009 1:09 PM by Christine
Hi,  
loved your post and totally relate to it; your workout feels so much more satisfying when you've really put some effort into it. Whilst it makes me incredibly tired on one level, I feel really relaxed and the next day have twice asa much energy. A hard workout where I've really pushed myself, makes me feel happier, more relaxed and improves my overall energy and concentration!
Posted @ Sunday, July 12, 2009 1:21 PM by Gemma-leggit.co.uk
Burr, I read about the bar method as I was googling for "exercises for long and lean muscles like a dancer" and came across this your page. It sounds amazing and I want to order it however wanted to know if the DVD will work in my region, ie. Uganda-Africa. Please advise.I have recently emabrked on a wweight loss journey and have lost weight slowly but surely. I now wish to tone my body and rid it of all the flab!
Posted @ Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:41 AM by Kavie
Hi Kavie - 
E-mail Burr's office to Rebecca@barmethod.com and see if you can order the DVD's. I believe that DVD's are the same in all places in the world and should work on your players! 
Have fun with the workout! 
Best, Mimi
Posted @ Tuesday, May 18, 2010 9:59 AM by Mimi Fleischman
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