Reformer Pilates Plymouth
A pilates studio in Plymouth offering reformer pilates and mat pilates. Rated 5.0★ by 4 members.
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A pilates studio in Plymouth offering reformer pilates and mat pilates. Rated 5.0★ by 4 members.
A top-rated boutique studio in Plymouth offering reformer pilates and mat pilates. Rated 5.0★ by 293 members.
A top-rated boutique studio in Plymouth offering reformer pilates and mat pilates. Rated 5.0★ by 38 members.
A well-established studio in Plymouth offering clinical pilates and reformer pilates. Rated 5.0★ by 5 members.
A top-rated boutique studio in Plymouth offering reformer pilates and mat pilates. Rated 5.0★ by 61 members.
A pilates studio in Plymouth offering reformer pilates and mat pilates.
Plymouth's pilates studios run through PL1 (city centre, around the Hoe), PL3 (Pennycomequick/Stoke) and PL4 (around Plymouth University). The city's military and naval heritage (Devonport Dockyard) gives Plymouth's pilates community a notable focus on functional and rehabilitation-led reformer work — sport-specific and post-deployment rehab are quietly mature niches here. Drop-in reformer runs £18-28; mat pilates from £8-15 is widely available. The clinical pilates community has built around Derriford Hospital, with several APPI-trained physios offering insurance-eligible programmes. Plymouth's pilates studios cluster within a 15-minute walk of the city centre or Plymouth station.
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Reformer pilates is performed on a specialised piece of equipment using adjustable spring resistance. It targets deeper stabilising muscles than mat-based pilates and is widely used for posture correction, core strength, injury rehabilitation and pre/postnatal training.
Mat pilates uses your bodyweight on a padded mat, often with small props like resistance bands, blocks and pilates balls. It's the most accessible form of pilates — no heavy equipment, lower price points, and easier to continue at home.
Clinical pilates combines classical pilates with physiotherapy principles. Sessions are led by chartered physiotherapists or specialist pilates instructors who design individualised programmes based on detailed postural and movement assessment.
Prenatal pilates is adapted specifically for pregnancy — supporting your body through hormonal, postural and circulatory changes. Classes are delivered by instructors with dedicated pre/postnatal qualifications and tailored to each trimester.
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We've verified 6 pilates studios across 1 areas in Plymouth, with an average rating of 5.0★ from 401 member reviews. Each studio listing includes class types, instructor qualifications, prices and verified Google reviews.
The areas with the highest concentration of pilates studios in Plymouth are Plymouth City Centre (6 studios). Browse by area to find studios near you.
Group reformer classes in Plymouth typically range £18-35, with private sessions £50-90. Mat classes are usually £8-18 for group sessions, £35-65 for private. Membership packages and class packs offer 15-30% savings.
Look for instructors qualified through PMA (Pilates Method Alliance), BASI Pilates, Body Control Pilates, Polestar Pilates, or APPI Pilates. For clinical pilates, the instructor should also be a Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) registered physiotherapist with additional pilates certification.
Neither is 'better' — they're complementary. Reformer offers precise spring resistance and a wider exercise range, ideal for postural correction, rehabilitation and strength building. Mat is more accessible (cheaper, no equipment required), perfect for foundational learning and home practice. Most committed practitioners benefit from doing both.
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