Pilates, reformer Pilates near me, and mat Pilates classes near me in major U.S. cities. If you’re comparing a Pilates studio near me versus a big-box gym Pilates class, this page is designed to route you quickly into the right city guide—where you can compare real options before you book.
Each city directory is built around buyer intent and long-tail search behavior. Instead of forcing you into generic map listings, each guide focuses on Pilates studios in [City] and nearby suburbs (about a 30-mile radius when possible), then explains what you’ll actually experience when you walk in the door: common session formats (private, duet, small group), class styles (reformer, mat, tower, Cadillac / trap table), typical pricing structures (intro offers, class packs, memberships), and coaching focus such as core strength, posture, controlled mobility, low-impact strength training, and “feel-better” movement for tight hips, back stiffness, and general imbalances. If you’re searching for Pilates for back pain, beginner Pilates, Pilates for posture, reformer Pilates for athletes, or low impact strength training, the city pages help you choose a studio that fits your goals and schedule.
- Select your state in the index, then click your city.
- Use the city page to compare class formats, location convenience, and training focus.
- Prioritize what you can repeat weekly—consistency is usually what drives results.
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Browse For a Pilates Studio Near You
Alabama
- Pilates studios in Montgomery
Alaska
- Pilates studios in Anchorage
Arizona
- Pilates studios in Phoenix
- Pilates studios in Scottsdale
- Pilates studios in Glendale
Arkansas
- Pilates studios in Little Rock
California
- Pilates studios in Los Angeles
- Pilates studios in San Diego
- Pilates studios in San Jose
- Pilates studios in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Pilates studios in Sacramento
- Pilates studios in Long Beach
- Pilates studios in Stockton
- Pilates studios in Fresno
- Pilates studios in Modesto
- Pilates studios in San Bernardino
- Pilates studios in Santa Ana
- Pilates studios in Anaheim
- Pilates studios in Ventura – Thousand Oaks
Colorado
- Pilates studios in Denver
- Pilates studios in Boulder
Connecticut
- Pilates studios in Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk
Florida
- Pilates studios in Jacksonville
- Pilates studios in Fort Myers
- Pilates studios in Miami
- Pilates studios in Orlando
- Pilates studios in Tampa
- Pilates studios in Tallahassee
Georgia
- Pilates studios in Atlanta
- Pilates studios in Augusta
Hawaii
- Pilates studios in Honolulu
Idaho
- Pilates studios in Boise
- Pilates studios in Coeur d’Alene
Illinois
Indiana
- Pilates studios in Indianapolis
Kansas
- Pilates studios in Overland Park
Kentucky
- Pilates studios in Lexington
- Pilates studios in Louisville
Louisiana
- Pilates studios in New Orleans
- Pilates studios in Baton Rouge
Maryland
- Pilates studios in Baltimore
Massachusetts
- Pilates studios in Boston
- Pilates studios in Cambridge
Michigan
- Pilates studios in Detroit
- Pilates studios in Flint
Minnesota
- Pilates studios in St. Paul
Mississippi
- Pilates studios in Jackson
Missouri
- Pilates studios in Kansas City
- Pilates studios in Springfield
Nebraska
- Pilates studios in Lincoln
- Pilates studios in Omaha
New Jersey
- Pilates studios in Newark
New Mexico
- Pilates studios in Albuquerque
New York
- Pilates studios in New York City
- Pilates studios in Rochester
- Pilates studios in Buffalo
North Carolina
- Pilates studios in Charlotte
- Pilates studios in Greensboro
- Pilates studios in Raleigh
Ohio
- Pilates studios in Columbus
- Pilates studios in Cleveland
- Pilates studios in Cincinnati
- Pilates studios in Dayton
Oklahoma
- Pilates studios in Oklahoma City
Oregon
- Pilates studios in Portland
Pennsylvania
- Pilates studios in Philadelphia
- Pilates studios in Pittsburgh
South Carolina
- Pilates studios in Myrtle Beach
Tennessee
- Pilates studios in Memphis
- Pilates studios in Nashville
- Pilates studios in Knoxville
Texas
- Pilates studios in Austin
- Pilates studios in Dallas–Fort Worth
- Pilates studios in El Paso
- Pilates studios in Houston
- Pilates studios in San Antonio
- Pilates studios in Arlington
- Pilates studios in Irving
- Pilates studios in Corpus Christi
Utah
- Pilates studios in Salt Lake City
Virginia
- Pilates studios in Norfolk
- Pilates studios in Richmond
Washington
- Pilates studios in Seattle
- Pilates studios in Spokane
- Pilates studios in Tacoma
Wisconsin
- Pilates studios in Green Bay
- Pilates studios in Madison
What You’ll Find in Each City Guide
- Pilates studios and reformer Pilates options in your area
- Coverage of nearby suburbs (often within ~30 miles when possible)
- Session formats (private, duet, small group), intro offers, class packs, and memberships
- Training focus: core strength, posture, controlled mobility, low-impact strength, and progressive skill-building
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pilates?
Pilates is a low-impact training method that emphasizes controlled movement, breathing, core strength, posture, and joint-friendly strength.
Studios may offer mat-based classes, reformer classes, and sessions using equipment like the tower or Cadillac.
What’s the difference between reformer Pilates and mat Pilates?
Mat Pilates uses bodyweight and small props on the floor. Reformer Pilates uses a spring-based machine that adds resistance and assistance,
which can make movements more scalable for different bodies and goals.
How much do Pilates studios near me typically cost?
Pricing varies by city and studio. Many offer intro deals, then sell single classes, class packs, or memberships.
When comparing options, look at class size (private vs group), equipment (reformer/tower), and whether the schedule is realistic for weekly consistency.
Is Pilates good for beginners?
Yes—most studios offer beginner-friendly classes and “foundation” formats. The key is choosing a studio that teaches form clearly and offers appropriate progressions,
especially if you’re new to controlled strength training or have tight hips/back stiffness.
How often should I do Pilates to see results?
Most people see better results when they pick a frequency they can maintain—often 1–3 times per week depending on goals.
Consistency matters more than trying to “go hard” once in a while.
Can I request a new city or submit my Pilates studio?
Yes. We’re expanding this directory and regularly add new cities. You can request coverage or submit your studio to be considered for a future city guide.