Read this before you sign your contract - Instructor Pure Barre Employee Review

2.0
19 Jan 2015
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Pros

Teaching itself can be a blast. It's tricky to get the flow of the class at first but, once you do it's not a bad way to spend an hour. If you're like me, it's rewarding to share your passion for physical fitness. Seeing students improve is a definite highlight.

Cons

I was told when I was hired that I would be teaching anywhere from 10-15 hours a week. Our contract stated that we needed to teach 260 classes to pay off the cost of our training. If we quit early, we'd be responsible for the prorated amount. (Fair enough, that's about 6 months -perfectly do-able.) After the studio opened, all teachers were given about 5 classes a week which means we are stuck in the contract for over a year. Had I known that, I would have never signed the contract. Teachers are expected to be marketing on their free time to draw in clients. Teachers also expected to attend meetings and events that are unpaid. There is hesitation from some team members about saying anything regarding unpaid time or expectations because if we are fired, we will be expected to repay training costs (which are a bit over $2,000). Not all owners know what they are doing as teachers. As an instructor, it's frustrating to take orders from someone who clearly is unsure as to whether she is even doing the movements correctly.

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5.0
16 Apr 2026
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Pros

I have loved my internship at Pure Barre. My supervisors are knowledgeable and supportive. They have taken the time to make sure that my experience has been beneficial for my growth and future endevors.

Cons

The role is remote, and while my supervisors had great communication, it was difficult to get in touch with other employees.

3.0
15 Apr 2026
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Pros

Studio culture varies, but if you're at the right studio, the relationships you'll build with your clients and coworkers are pure gold. Some of the best, most talented, most inspiring people I know are people I've met through Pure Barre. Free classes + discounted retail are also a big plus!

Cons

Too many formats! Unless you're independently wealthy, you can't make teaching Pure Barre your only gig. Most instructors also work either a full-time job or multiple part-time jobs. As someone with a corporate career, even just fitting in time to learn Classic choreo was a balancing act. Managers pressure instructors to train on more class formats, and I can't blame them - after all, if corporate is advertising 5 formats, they need instructors to fill all of those slots on their schedule. It just got to be too much, and I know I'm not the only instructor who's felt this way. As much as corporate claims that these formats are easy to memorize, rooted in the same foundations, etc., asking instructors who are already busy to memorize ever-changing choreo for up to 5 different formats is detrimental to both the instructor and client experience. Instructors risk burnout, and clients have to experience instruction that's sometimes sloppy and haphazard.

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