Not all Pilates studios are the same, which means finding the best Pilates studio for you may take a few tries. For example, if you’re looking for a large group class, mic’d up instructor, and pumping music, b.Pilates & Fitness is not a good fit. And that’s okay! There are many options out there and one might be a better fit for you than another; your preferences may change over time, too.
The following are some things to keep in mind when choosing the best Pilates studio for your needs. I bet some include aspects you may never have thought of!
Where do you want to do Pilates? There are lots of settings to choose from, some of which may be more or less convenient for you.
Studios may be solely operated and run by one person, or have a full teaching staff complemented by a sales team, receptionist, and maybe even retail space. There are then studios where each instructor is an independent contractor in charge of getting their own business and rents the space to teach in.
While no two studios are going to be the same, the size of the space will dictate how many people and how much equipment it can accommodate. If you like big group classes, the best Pilates studio for you might be a larger one. Here are some other things you can expect in a large studio versus a smaller one.
Some Large Studios Have:
Some Small Studios Have:
There are all kinds of teacher training out there as well!
Classical Pilates is considered the truest to Joseph Pilates’ original work and the apparatuses he designed. Of course, some things have evolved or changed a bit over time. Mr. Pilates himself made adjustments to how he taught or designed the equipment over the years. Looking back now, we can see that he may have had a few things wrong, but he had far more right!
One thing key to Mr. Pilates’ method is that he taught each person a little bit differently depending on what they needed in their own bodies. I think it’s really interesting to understand how he taught, why the exercises are in the order they are in, and how the apparatus can help you move with more strength, control and ease.
There are small differences between classical training programs, but for the most part they teach a similar workout and follow the same order with the exercises. A classical Pilates teacher will know hundreds of exercises and apparatuses that you can combine into one workout to help you get stronger, more mobile, and more flexible.
Contemporary Pilates is anything that isn’t Classical, and there are many variations that you may come across. Yet because I fell onto the path of Classical Pilates, I can’t tell you everything about them! You may come across teachers who focus entirely on rehab, while others are more dance-like. There often is no set order to the exercises like in Classical Pilates, but the teacher will have a planned workout for the day. This is similar to how I planned my fitness classes many years ago.
Besides a few mat classes I’ve attended at conferences and what I see on social media, I really don’t know much else. I will say that I love what I know and have learned over the years, and that I can go to any classical studio in the world and feel comfortable working out there.
The best Pilates studio for you will have an atmosphere that you love. This could be a bright, uplifting space, an energetic one, or a calming atmosphere. The teacher could talk a lot while others let you focus on your workout. How do you want your workout to feel?
Again, the atmosphere will partly depend on the space you’re in. When I taught mat classes in a gym, I used a mic, played soft music, and dimmed the lights. In a big studio teaching a big class, a microphone will help everyone hear the instructor.
I go to one studio that never plays music but the teachers talk a lot and the vibe is very up-beat. I also go to another studio where there is little chatter and few words from the teachers, just very direct coaching… but they pump the music for a fun atmosphere. Then there is in-between with background music, which I tend to do in my own classes.
Clearly, not all studios are created equal! There is something for everyone out there. The best Pilates studio for you right now may only teach mat classes, but in a few years you may find you want to try the classical apparatuses. Then you may find that you require private sessions due to an injury or because you want to advance more quickly with one-on-one attention. Other times, you may just want to switch things up! With Pilates still gaining popularity, I’m sure you’ll start to see more Pilates studios popping up that will give you more options.
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