Best Reformer Pilates in New York 2026.
27 studios in New York — ranked by Google rating. Typical price: $35 – $90 per class · varies by studio.
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Club Pilates
New York
"A top-rated reformer Pilates studio in New York, with a strong following."
Reformer Pilates studios in New York
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New York Pilates Flatiron

Pilates Reforming New York (1st Ave #2W)

Core Pilates NYC
Natural Pilates
Studio Pilates International Williamsburg
Studio Pilates International Harlem
Vita Pilates x Merrithew® Host Training Center
Dynamic Body Pilates NYC
Mindful Pilates NYC
The Pilates Movement Upper East Side
Studio Pilates International South Slope
New York Pilates SoHo
Studio Pilates International Hudson Square
Pilates BKLYN Reformer Studio
The Pilates Room NYC, Inc.
Pilates Reforming New York (W 37th St)
New York counts 27 reformer Pilates studios listed on ReformerFinder, with an average Google rating of 4.9★ across 3,658 public reviews. 96% of these studios hold a 4.5★ rating or above — above the global market average of 35%. This is the editorial guide we wish we had when we started looking for reformer Pilates in New York.
27 reformer Pilates studios documented — 6 of them hold a Featured listing (Editor’s Pick program).
4.9★ average rating across 3,658 reviews. Median review count per studio is 92 — a useful signal for how established these studios are.
Rating distribution: 26 rated 4.5★ or above, 1 between 4.0 and 4.4★, and 0 below 4.0★. Always check recency of reviews before booking.
2. Studio Pilates International Williamsburg
3. Studio Pilates International Harlem
4. Vita Pilates x Merrithew® Host Training Center
5. Pilates Habitat
6. Studio Pilates International South Slope
7. Club Pilates
8. New York Pilates SoHo
9. New York Pilates Bowery
10. Dynamic Body Pilates NYC
Ranking combines public Google rating and review volume. See the full 27-studio list above.
New York sits in the world's largest reformer Pilates market by absolute volume, with Club Pilates alone operating 800+ studios nationwide. With 27 studios documented in our directory, New York represents one of the larger scenes globally — enough variety for beginners to find a welcoming first class and for experienced practitioners to shop for the right instructor match.
Quality signals are strong: 26 of 27 studios hold a 4.5★ rating or above. The average rating across all New York studios is 4.9★, based on 3,658 public Google reviews. The median review count per studio is 92 — a proxy for how established each studio is in the local market.
Review counts range from 12 to 477, with the middle 50% between 39 and 222 reviews. Studios with fewer than 20 reviews may be newer openings or simply less active on Google — not necessarily lower quality. Cross-reference with the studio's own website and social presence before deciding.
Based on publicly available price lists from New York studios and United States-wide market data, here are typical 2026 pricing ranges:
| Format | Price range |
|---|---|
| Group class (drop-in) | $25–50 |
| 10-class pack | $200–450 |
| Monthly unlimited | $160–320 |
| Private 1:1 session | $75–120 |
Prices vary by studio tier, neighbourhood, and class format. Premium boutique studios and physio-led sessions sit at the upper end. Always confirm current pricing directly with the studio — these ranges are market-level estimates, not guarantees.
Hidden costs to ask about: mandatory introductory private session (common at boutique studios), grip socks if you don't own a pair, cancellation fees for late notice, and class-pack expiry windows (usually 3–6 months).
| City | Studios | Avg rating | Total reviews | 4.5★+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York (this page) | 27 | 4.9★ | 3,658 | 26 |
| Austin | 24 | 5.0★ | 1,173 | 24 |
| Boston | 18 | 4.9★ | 572 | 16 |
| Chicago | 20 | 4.9★ | 1,488 | 20 |
| Dallas | 19 | 4.9★ | 2,537 | 19 |
New York accounts for 11% of the 252 reformer Pilates studios we track across United States. Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington DC have fewer listed studios. Studio count alone does not determine quality — check ratings, review recency, and instructor credentials before choosing.
How much does reformer Pilates cost in New York?
Group classes in New York typically range from $25–50 per drop-in session. A 10-class pack costs $200–450, and monthly unlimited memberships run $160–320. Private 1:1 sessions — recommended for beginners, rehab, or specific conditions — cost $75–120 per hour. Prices reflect the United States market as of 2026. Always confirm directly with the studio.
Is New York good for reformer Pilates beginners?
Yes. Of the 27 studios listed in New York, 25 hold a rating of 4.7★ or above with at least 10 reviews — a reasonable proxy for consistent quality and a welcoming environment. Look for studios that offer introductory privates or dedicated beginner classes. If you have never been on a reformer, a private first session (typically 45–60 minutes) lets the instructor assess your body, explain the machine, and set your spring preferences before you join group classes.
How often should you do reformer Pilates in New York?
For visible results, 2–3 sessions per week is the most commonly recommended frequency across New York's 27 studios. Once a week maintains awareness and flexibility; twice builds strength and posture changes; three times accelerates body composition shifts. Joseph Pilates' often-cited guideline — "In 10 sessions you'll feel the difference, in 20 you'll see the difference, in 30 you'll have a whole new body" — roughly holds with twice-weekly practice. The 3,658 reviews across New York studios suggest that the most satisfied clients attend consistently, not intensively.
What results can you expect from reformer Pilates in New York?
Based on published research: improved posture and core awareness within 4–6 weeks of twice-weekly practice; visible body composition changes at 10–12 weeks; reduced chronic lower back pain in as few as 6 weeks (supported by a 2022 JOSPT meta-analysis rating Pilates as the most effective intervention for chronic low back pain). Calorie burn per session ranges from 180–250 kcal for beginners to 350–450 kcal for advanced classes, and 400–550 kcal for jumpboard formats. Among New York's studios, Natural Pilates - SoHo leads with 477 reviews — high review volume often correlates with consistent client retention.
Is reformer Pilates popular with men in New York?
Men represent roughly 15% of reformer clients in most Western markets, and New York follows this pattern. The practice was originally developed by Joseph Pilates for rehabilitating male soldiers in WWI internment — the machine was literally built for male bodies. Professional athletes (soccer, rugby, tennis, golf, running) use reformer for core stability, injury prevention, and flexibility — a 2018 study showed runners who added Pilates cut over 2 minutes off their 5K times in 12 weeks. In New York, physio-led and athletic-performance studios tend to have the highest male attendance (30–40%); boutique studios in central locations skew more female (85–90%). If you're a man considering reformer in New York: you won't be alone, and the apparatus does not care about gender.
How does New York compare to Austin for reformer Pilates?
New York has 27 studios with an average rating of 4.9★ and 3,658 total reviews. Austin has 24 studios with an average rating of 5.0★. Both cities offer enough variety to find the right studio match. Browse both directories to compare ratings and read recent reviews before committing.
Whether you are browsing New York's 27 studios for fitness, rehabilitation, or body composition goals, the published evidence supports several concrete benefits of regular reformer practice:
- Back pain: A 2022 network meta-analysis (JOSPT) rated Pilates the most effective intervention for chronic lower back pain, outperforming core-based, strength, and mind-body exercises. Equipment-based Pilates (reformer) showed greater improvement than mat-only formats.
- Body composition: A 2025 RCT published in Nature/Scientific Reports found that reformer Pilates 2–3 times per week leads to significant fat loss and BMI improvement in overweight and obese women.
- Fall prevention (seniors): A randomized controlled trial showed that once-weekly reformer for 10 weeks reduced fall risk and improved balance in adults 65+.
- Athletic performance: Runners who added Pilates cut over 2 minutes off 5K times over 12 weeks, with improved VO2 max and running economy.
- Mental health: A 2025 observational study documented positive effects on depression, anxiety, and stress, mediated through improved body image and serotonin modulation.
These findings apply regardless of where you practice — but access to qualified instructors matters. New York's 26 studios rated 4.5★+ out of 27 total give you a reasonable starting pool.
Sources: PubMed 40713915 (2026), Nature Scientific Reports (2025), PubMed 30368346 (fall prevention RCT), JOSPT 2022 meta-analysis. See our medical disclaimer.
The reformer Pilates studios scene in New York is a growing scene — 27 studios documented with consistently high quality signals. For reference, the top-reviewed studio has 477 reviews. The logistics below apply across the reformer Pilates practice worldwide, but local conventions in New York may differ — always confirm specifics with the studio before booking.
What to wear
Fitted athletic wear: leggings or bike shorts, a fitted top, a sports bra if needed. Loose clothing catches in springs, pulleys, and straps — safety issue, not a style issue. Skip zippers, belts, and metal details that can scratch the reformer carriage.
Underwear — the question nobody asks
Standard athletic underwear or none (with leggings) is fine. Seamless styles avoid visible lines, but nobody in the room is looking. What matters is that nothing bunches under your waistband when you're in bridge or side-lying.
Grip socks
Required at almost every studio. If you don't own a pair, the reception usually sells them for €10–20. Plain athletic socks will slip on the carriage and footbar — not safe. Going barefoot is studio-dependent; most studios say no for hygiene reasons.
What to bring
Water bottle. A small towel if you sweat. Hair tie if you have long hair — the headrest mechanism catches hair. Most studios provide mats for floor work, resistance bands, and sanitiser. You don't need to bring your own reformer gear.
Arrival timing
First visit: arrive 15 minutes early. The studio will ask you to fill a short health-history intake (injuries, pregnancy, surgeries) and show you where the reformer settings live. Late arrival to a group class often means losing your spot — most studios hold reservations for only 5–10 minutes.
Eating before class
Leave 60–90 minutes between a full meal and reformer. Core work compresses the abdomen and a heavy stomach is uncomfortable. A small snack (banana, handful of nuts) 30 minutes before is fine. Don't arrive fasted either — blood-sugar crashes mid-class happen.
Payment and cancellation policy
Ask before booking: drop-in rate, intro-package requirements (many studios force a €40–100 private on new clients), class-pack expiry, cancellation window. Most studios charge a full-class fee for no-shows and cancellations under 12 hours.
Changing rooms, showers, and mixed spaces
Vary widely by studio. Older boutique studios often have a single small changing area used by all clients, sometimes with a private cubicle or two. Newer studios have separate gendered changing rooms, and some chain studios have unisex changing with individual private cubicles. Showers are not guaranteed — most boutique studios do not have one. If mixed-use changing is a concern (for any reason), call before booking: ask whether there are private cubicles, a locking door, and where you are meant to leave your bag during class.
Can I bring kids, a stroller, or a baby? Are there teen classes?
Kids policy varies wildly. Some studios welcome strollers in the waiting area if the class is off-peak; some ban anyone under 14 in the building; some chains offer on-site childcare (rare in Europe, more common in the US). Teen reformer (13–17) is offered at most serious studios, always with a parent's written consent and usually in dedicated class slots. Call ahead — this information is almost never on studio websites.
What if I'm sore, hungover, or exhausted?
Reformer is low-impact and infinitely adjustable. If you're depleted, ask for lighter springs and take modifications; a private session is ideal on hard days. If you're hungover, hydrate aggressively before class and eat a small snack. Instructors are there to adjust your session, not to assess your life choices.
Will the instructor touch me?
Hands-on cueing (gentle guidance to correct alignment) is a traditional part of Pilates teaching. Most instructors ask permission on the intake form or at the start of class. You can always decline — a good instructor will adapt to verbal cueing only. If an instructor touches you in a way that feels inappropriate or ignores a stated preference, that is a red flag worth reporting to the studio owner.
Can I pee mid-class?
Yes, classes are 45–60 minutes and bathrooms are available. Stress urinary incontinence — leaking during jumping or deep core work — is common, particularly postpartum and peri-menopause. It is a signal to consult a pelvic floor physiotherapist, not a reason to avoid reformer. (Source: ACOG on urinary incontinence.)
What if I can't keep up, forget the moves, or get confused?
Every beginner forgets sequences. Watching the instructor, modifying down, or pausing for a few breaths is expected — not a failure. The quality of a reformer session is measured by what your body is doing, not by whether you are matching the pace of the person next to you. Instructors scan the room for clients who are struggling and offer modifications.
Will I be judged for being bigger, older, male, pregnant, or new?
Reformer rooms are quiet, mirror-lined, and focused — clients watch themselves, not each other. Pregnant clients and clients over 70 are common in most studios. Men are under-represented (≈15% of clients in most Western markets) but instructors are trained to be neutral. If a specific studio feels judgmental, that is a studio-culture problem — try a different one.
Absolute contraindications
Uncontrolled hypertension, unstable cardiac conditions, recent (under 6 weeks) surgery without medical clearance, active DVT, first trimester bleeding during pregnancy. In these cases wait for your physician's written clearance before any reformer session.
Conditions that require a clinically-trained instructor
Diagnosed osteoporosis (avoid forward flexion and rotation — risk of vertebral fracture), herniated or bulging discs, spinal stenosis, recent fracture, hypermobility syndromes (Ehlers-Danlos), multiple sclerosis in active flare, recent hip or knee replacement. Look for instructors with Polestar, Stott-Rehab, Body Harmonics, or physiotherapy credentials — not just a 200-hour studio certification.
Pregnancy-specific cautions
After 20 weeks, avoid supine positions (lying flat on back) — the uterus can compress the vena cava. Avoid jumpboard, jackknife, teaser, and any strong abdominal flexion. Diastasis recti assessment should be done by a women's health physiotherapist before returning postpartum. (Source: ACOG Committee Opinion No. 804, 2020.)
Peri- and post-menopausal caution
Estrogen loss accelerates bone density loss and connective-tissue changes. Discuss with your GP whether you have diagnosed osteopenia or osteoporosis before starting reformer; if so, flag it to the studio and request a private consultation with a clinically-trained instructor. (Source: NHS on menopause lifestyle.)
Disclaimer
This list is informational and not exhaustive. Consult a licensed healthcare professional who knows your medical history before starting, modifying, or continuing any exercise practice. See our full medical disclaimer.
Class size above 12
One instructor cannot meaningfully watch more than 8–10 reformers. Class sizes of 14, 16, or "up to 20" sacrifice individual attention for studio economics — fine if you're experienced, risky if you're new or have any specific need.
No intake form or health-history question
A studio that doesn't ask about pregnancy, injury, or medical history before your first session is taking a legal and safety shortcut. Reformer has real contraindications — a 60-second intake is standard.
Instructor certification isn't listed
Reformer instruction is unregulated in most countries. Good studios publish their instructor certifications: PMA, Polestar, Stott, Body Harmonics, Balanced Body, Romana's Pilates, BASI. A studio that won't tell you who trained their instructors may have hired weekend-certificate teachers for reformer work.
The New York reformer Pilates landscape has 27 documented studios. The most-reviewed is Natural Pilates with 477 public reviews — a useful proxy for how established a studio is in the local scene. With 96% of studios rated 4.5★ or above, New York sits on the high-quality end of the global reformer Pilates directory. As always, a first visit is about information-gathering: ask about credentials, class formats, and session structure before committing to a multi-session pack.
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