30 Minute At Home Barre Workout (Video)

This 30-minute at home barre workout is perfect for women who are short on time but want to get an awesome workout! Barre is a great option to modify for beginners, those who want to build strength and endurance, and want to focus on lower body and glutes.

Hi friends! Hope youโ€™re having a wonderful morning and looking forward to a relaxing and delicious feast day tomorrow for Thanksgiving. I wanted to pop in and share a quick barre workout that you can do anywhere over the holidays – especially if youโ€™re traveling! Heads up that Iโ€™ll be sharing a special Black Friday offer to my newsletter friends later tonight, so make sure youโ€™re on the list here if you want first dibs. 

 30 Minute At Home Barre Workout (Video)

This total body barre workout combines some of my favorite elements of barre: leg shaking series, glute burn, core work, balance challenges, strength, and endurance work. Itโ€™s strictly bodyweight exercises, so you can do this one anywhere! Barre is easy to modify for beginners and low-impact; it was one of my go-to workouts during pregnancy. As always, check with a doctor before making any fitness changes and honor your body. Modify as needed!

What is barre?

Barre is a low-impact workout that fuses elements of ballet, Pilates, yoga, and dance. Youโ€™ll work the muscle groups of your entire body with an emphasis on legs, glutes, and abs. Barre is low-impact, but can be high intensity. The beauty about barre is that you can adjust the intensity depending on participants’ fitness levels and how they’re feeling. There are always different ways to add or remove extra stressors, like heavier weights, bands, or other equipment. It tends to be lower on the cardio side, but youโ€™ll find that many of the exercises will still increase your heart rate and make you sweat. Itโ€™s an effective workout option, and one of my very faves, that you can do at a studio, gym, or at home. You can read my blog post all about barre here!

What equipment do I need for barre?

Typically, barre workouts use a variety of tools, from bands, loop bands, balls, light dumbbells, and gliding discs. You donโ€™t need any equipment for this particular barre workout – just your own bodyweight, a bottle of water, and an exercise mat.

What do I wear for barre class?

I typically recommend wearing leggings and a tank top or sports bra. These are my favorite leggings for barre!

Hereโ€™s the full follow-along workout video! Pin this one for the next time you need a quick and challenging low-impact workout.

 

Favorite barre workouts on Youtube:

Check out my YouTube channel and hit subscribe for all of my newest workouts. There are lots of barre, strength, and bootcamp workouts on my YouTube channel. I have a full post of YouTube fitness faves here. 

Did you try this one? Leave a comment below and let me know!

If youโ€™d like a full barre workout calendar and plan, check out Barre Bootcamp 2.0 here!

Have a lovely afternoon and a Happy Thanksgiving! See ya on Friday and thanks so much for stopping by the blog today.

xo

Gina 

More barre workout videos you can do at home:

Band and ball booty and legs workout 

Yoga barre combo workout

20-minute cardio barre

Barre abs and core

Barre strength workout with dumbbells

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4 Comments

  1. Albertina on November 25, 2021 at 2:38 am

    I love this barre workout video. It is intense enough for me, which some barre classes are not. So thanks a lot for sharing this video

  2. Liz on January 28, 2022 at 8:19 pm

    Just tried this workout and loved it! Itโ€™s so excited to โ€œtake a classโ€ with you after reading your blog for so long .

    • Fitnessista on January 31, 2022 at 6:28 pm

      i’m so so glad you enjoyed it!

  3. Evangelia on December 2, 2022 at 9:18 pm

    I am fairly new to barre and things still feel a little new even though I have been training for years, super happy I stumbled on this post and video! This was the perfect intensity I needed for today!

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