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July 2025 by Lissette Tenorio
I love the sisterhood and wonderful talent instructors. This is a place where you can feel empowered to exercise and continue to challenge yourself in each and every class.
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July 2024 by Chris Bauer
I normally go to and have a membership at a different location, but I come here when my regular studio is unavailable on those very rare occasions. The teachers, staff, and students are very kind. Each studio is unique, but all of the workouts are both fun and very challenging! This is an excellent alternate studio for me, to ensure that I will never miss a Pure Barre workout!
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March 2024 by Charlene Butcher
My favorite workout ever and great community!
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February 2023 by Emily C.
I have recently started going to this Pure Barre location and it is such a positive environment! I started off with the complimentary Foundations class to be sure that this was something that was a good fit - and I signed up for the once a week membership immediately after! As a mid-size woman, I am extremely comfortable in these classes. I was a little nervous going in that I would be on the bigger side there and expected 'ballerina bodies' being the predominant figure there - but there are women of all shapes, sizes, and ages! This is truly a welcoming environment for all and the instructors and fellow members are all very kind. The workout is definitely on the intense side but there are lots of modifications that you can do to make it easier or harder depending on your fitness level. I am already seeing a difference in my ability to keep going in the classes and I feel great after the class! There is great music and such a great vibe and if you're looking for a great workout studio - look no further than Pure Barre Mason!
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September 2022 by Katie Bragaw
I took the Breast Cancer Awareness class at Sonder Brewing with Pure Barre and it was great! I loved the instructor, and it was so nice to be moving outside. Pure Barre is a tough workout, it definitely takes some practice to get the hang of it. I haven't made it into the studio yet, but plan on going soon!
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June 2022 by khayla slemp
It’s not cool to continuously call someone and try to get them into a class. Treating your potential customer like they have dementia isn’t a great way to get them to join. It’s a great way to annoy them. I have received a call from you guys 5 times in about a week. Even calling once isn’t okay.
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December 2021 by Katie Dittman
I took the Breast Cancer Awareness class at Sonder Brewing with Pure Barre and it was great! I loved the instructor, and it was so nice to be moving outside. Pure Barre is a tough workout, it definitely takes some practice to get the hang of it. I haven't made it into the studio yet, but plan on going soon!
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December 2021 by Corliss H.
This is a great workout and a friendly studio. Instructors and clients are friendly and welcoming. Pure Barre ballet inspired workout is effective, fun and easy to learn. Instructions at the Mason studio are helpful and correcting is always done in a positive way. Their retail is open for anyone and they offer a cute selection of good workout gear. Most studios offer a first class free so you can try it out. They have a more cardio centric option, a strength option plus classic barre. This gives you the ability to vary your workout. Going to barre 3-4 times a week had me in the best shape of my life. Body weight, isometric and challenging but also able to modify for your ability and any health challenges. And don't let the name fool you, there are dedicated male clients too and barre is a great strength, flexibility workout. And one of my favorite things about Pure Barre is that everyone concentrates on themselves so you never feel like people are looking at or judging you.
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August 2021 by Lydia Hartzler
This is a wonderful Pure Barre studio! The staff is all friendly and the instructors are extremely competent. Highly recommend!
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July 2021 by Tasha L.
I've been coming to this location for 5 years !! Barre is one of the best workouts for total body toning and strength. The instructors always take the time to make sure you are performing the moves correctly to maximize your 50 minutes. There are 3 options of classes based off of what you are looking for with your fitness journey. They frequently do pop ups with local businesses so you can try a class for free ! Come join me at the Barre !
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December 2020 by Katie D.
I took the Breast Cancer Awareness class at Sonder Brewing with Pure Barre and it was great! I loved the instructor, and it was so nice to be moving outside. Pure Barre is a tough workout, it definitely takes some practice to get the hang of it. I haven't made it into the studio yet, but plan on going soon!
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June 2020 by Jane Schmidt
Such a nice studio, really friendly motivating instructors, and a pretty intense workout! I feel sore today, but I am excited for my next class!
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March 2020 by Victoria Morell
PBM is the ONLY workout I've stuck with for a long period of time! I struggled to find a workout I actually enjoyed for a long time, but since joining PBM 2 years ago, I've finally found a consistent workout that still challenges me and has made me much stronger. The teachers and other team members are all so great too! They communicate what's going on at the studio, especially during tough and uncertain times. I was recently really happy to see they are being proactive about client health & safety by offering online classes that will still count toward our challenges!
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November 2017 by Kellie L.
My best friend has been trying to get me to take classes at pure barre with her for a few years now but there was something about the description that was intimidating.... "ballet, yoga and Pilates mixed." Yikes. When I saw that they were running a "first week free" special, I made my move. I FINALLY tried a class a few days ago with her and MY GOD it was a work out (on videos it looks so easy!). I got there early and the instructor spent some time explaining what certain terms meant that were used during the session which was very helpful and let me see examples. There was one other first-timer in our class and she did the same for her. Everyone was SURPRISINGLY welcoming and it appeared to be more of a community than an exercise class. Many of the other instructors were in my class (taking someone else's class) and they all personally introduced themselves and asked me what I thought (in addition, they all provided me with encouragement and feedback). The class went for about an hour and I literally thought I was going to have to leave... they focus on micro-movements vs. "bigger and more is better" which seems to be more difficult, especially because it allows you to very specifically isolate certain targeted muscles. I was lost in parts of the routine but for the most part could put the pieces together until about halfway, when what I looked like to the group was less important to me than challenging myself. I tried to make my own modifications throughout and just focused on doing what I could do (vs. going with the group) which seemed to be more effective. Long story short, I almost gave up because I was so out of shape but I'm glad I didn't. I was drenched in sweat afterward and actually spoke with a different instructor for quite a while after the class (which was so incredibly nice of her! She stayed for like 40 minutes to talk and answer my questions). She gave me feedback and encouragement, explained the pure barre process and told me her story. It was briefly hell on earth and I was SO sore for the next few days but I am absolutely going back because I now believe in the program and it's effectiveness in addition to the importance of their supportive and close-knit, encouraging community. Some tips for your first time: -Wear black, non-slip socks (like yoga socks), yoga pants or capris (no shorts) and some type of exercise top. -Arrive early and get an introduction to the terms in addition to letting the instructor know about any injuries you might have (modifications are available and encouraged if needed). -If you shake it's a good thing, it means you're getting to the specifically targeted muscles. There is information on pure barre's website about soreness and if/when to exercise more vs. rest when sore (and other ways to cope with it).
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August 2017 by TST_Carrot
They have the most helpful staffs you can ever ask for.