What Makes a Good Lagree Instructor?

Your instructor is the single biggest factor in your Lagree experience. Here is what separates a great Lagree instructor from an average one, and why it matters for your results.

> **Key Takeaways**
> - Lagree is high-intensity, low-impact strength training on a Megaformer
> - Classes last 40-50 minutes using slow, controlled movements
> - Suitable for all fitness levels with modifications
> - Results visible after 8-12 consistent sessions

## What Is Lagree?

Lagree is a workout method performed on a Megaformer machine. It combines strength, cardio, and core training using time under tension—muscles stay engaged throughout each exercise.

## Key Points

The workout emphasizes slow movements (4-second counts) and constant muscle engagement. You'll shake—that's normal and means you're working at the right intensity.

Classes are small (8-12 people), and instructors provide modifications for every exercise.

## Getting Started

- Arrive 10 min early for your first class
- Wear fitted clothes and grip socks
- Expect to be sore 24-48 hours later
- Start with 2-3 classes per week

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Is Lagree good for beginners?**  
Yes. Instructors expect beginners and provide modifications. You control the resistance level.

**How often should I do Lagree?**  
Start with 2-3x/week. Experienced practitioners go 4-5x/week.

**What's the difference between Lagree and Pilates?**  
Lagree uses heavier resistance, slower tempos, and includes cardio. It's more intense than traditional Pilates.

**How much does Lagree cost?**  
Single classes: $30-$50. Intro packs: $50-$100 for 3-5 classes. Monthly unlimited: $200-$400.

**When will I see results?**  
Most people notice changes after 8-12 sessions (4-6 weeks of 2x/week training).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lagree good for beginners?

Yes. Instructors expect beginners and provide modifications.

How often should I do Lagree?

Start with 2-3x/week. Experienced practitioners go 4-5x/week.

What is the difference between Lagree and Pilates?

Lagree uses heavier resistance and is more intense than Pilates.

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