Barre: meaning, definitions and examples

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barre

 

[ bɑːr ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

fitness term

A barre is a horizontal bar typically used in ballet dance training and fitness workouts. It serves as a support to assist dancers and practitioners in their exercises, helping to improve balance, posture, and strength. Barre workouts combine elements of ballet, Pilates, and yoga, focusing on low-impact, high-intensity movements. It is commonly found in studios and is popular among individuals looking to enhance their physical fitness and flexibility.

Synonyms

bar, railing.

Examples of usage

  • She took a barre class to improve her balance.
  • The dancers practiced their routines at the barre.
  • After the warm-up, they moved away from the barre.

Translations

Translations of the word "barre" in other languages:

🇵🇹 barra

🇮🇳 बार

🇩🇪 Stange

🇮🇩 batang

🇺🇦 палиця

🇵🇱 pręt

🇯🇵 バー

🇫🇷 barre

🇪🇸 barra

🇹🇷 çubuk

🇰🇷 막대

🇸🇦 عصا

🇨🇿 tyč

🇸🇰 tyč

🇨🇳 

🇸🇮 palica

🇮🇸 stang

🇰🇿 таяқ

🇬🇪 ბარი

🇦🇿 sütun

🇲🇽 barra

Etymology

The word 'barre' originates from the French word 'barre', which means 'bar' or 'pole'. It initially referred to the physical bar used in ballet for training purposes. The use of barre in fitness emerged in the 1950s and 1960s when Francesca da Rimini, a ballet dancer, created the first ballet-inspired workout routines that incorporated the barre. This approach quickly gained popularity as it allowed non-dancers to experience the benefits of ballet training without the need for extensive dance background. Over the decades, barre classes evolved and began to incorporate elements from other fitness disciplines, resulting in a unique and effective workout that has solidified its place in modern fitness culture.