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Biker Barre to Open May 11 on Capitol Hill


Photo Courtesy of Biker Barre

From a press release:

The District’s first indoor cycling and barre studio will open to the public on Friday, May 11, 2012.

Biker Barre will offer exhilarating, body-changing, and music-driven fitness classes – both on bikes and at the ballet barre.

Biker Barre is a first of its kind studio on the Hill. Offering intense, music-driven classes on bikes and at the barre, Biker Barre’s barre and cycling classes are offered separately, but can be combined for an incredible body-changing experience. Like a real “biker bar” we hope you come early and stay late, enjoying our relaxing and chic environment, free wifi, and lots of great conversation…after you stop sweating that is.

What makes Biker Barre so unique?

· The Studio
o Biker Barre will have two separate spaces built expressly for indoor cycling and barre classes, with no detail spared. From lighting to sound to equipment to amenities, we are bringing the best of the best to our customers.

· It’s Personal
o Classes at Biker Barre will be intentionally intimate to ensure that every guest gets the experience they are paying for…and room to breathe while they are at the studio.

· The Vibe
o Much like a real “biker bar,” we want to encourage customers to come early and stay late, enjoying our relaxing and chic environment, free wifi, and lots of great conversation…after they stop sweating of course.

Biker Barre will be located at 738 7th Street SE, two blocks from the Eastern Market Metro, next to 295, and right behind Barracks Row.

The Workouts

Indoor Cycling – Biker Barre will offer the highest quality cycling classes in the region. Cycling burns up to 800 calories an hour, which means busy Washingtonians will get the most impact in the least time.

Barre – The perfect counter point to the intense cardio workout cycling delivers. Barre classes at Biker Barre are inspired by pilates, dance, and yoga with an emphasis on movements that will tone and strengthen your entire body in no time, while making sure you never get bored.

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