How Much Do Pilates Classes Cost?

When considering Pilates classes, the first question on many people's minds is, "How much do Pilates classes cost?" This seemingly simple question has a nuanced answer, as the cost of Pilates can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of class, location, and whether the sessions are private or group-based.

At Yellow Pilates, we offer a range of options to suit different needs and budgets, from mat classes to specialised equipment sessions.

Let’s break down the costs and what you can expect.

Key Factors

Several factors affect the price of Pilates classes, including:

  1. Type of Class (Mat vs. Equipment): Mat classes tend to be more affordable, while equipment-based classes, which use specialised Pilates machines like Reformers and Cadillacs, usually cost more due to the additional resources required.

  2. Class Format (Group vs. Private): Group classes offer a more cost-effective way to practice Pilates, whereas private sessions provide personalised attention and typically come at a higher price.

  3. Instructor Expertise: Prices may also vary depending on the instructor's qualifications and experience. Instructors with advanced training or specialised skills typically cost more. At Yellow Pilates our Expert Pilates Instructors who have undergone comprehensive training of over 1000 hours for 18+ months and have been teaching for many years.

  4. Membership and Block Booking: Many studios offer discounts for block bookings or memberships, which can reduce the per-class cost.

Why the Cost of Pilates is Worth It:

Investing in Pilates is an investment in your health and well-being. Whether you’re attending mat classes to enhance your fitness or engaging in specialised equipment sessions for rehabilitation or targeted conditioning, the benefits are significant.

Pilates can improve your strength, flexibility, and balance, which are crucial for overall health and longevity. Consistent practice, especially under the guidance of experienced instructors, can lead to profound changes in how your body feels and moves.

At Yellow Pilates, we are committed to delivering high-quality Pilates classes tailored to your needs, whether you're a beginner or an experienced practitioner. We believe that everyone should have access to the life-changing benefits of Pilates, which is why we offer a variety of classes and pricing options to suit different lifestyles and goals.

Yellow Pilates: Pricing

Mat classes

  • Intro Offer: 3 x Mat Classes for £36
    A great way to try out our mat classes at a discounted rate.

  • Mat Class Memberships:

    • 4 x Classes per Month: £45 (works out to £11.25 per class)

    • 8 x Classes per Month: £85 (works out to £10.63 per class)

    • These memberships offer flexibility and value for those looking to commit to regular practice.

  • Drop-In Mat Class: £16
    Perfect for those who prefer not to commit to a membership and like to attend classes on a more flexible basis.

Equipment Classes

  • Intro Offer: 3 x Group Equipment Classes for £90
    For new clients who want to explore both private and group equipment classes.

  • Private Equipment Classes:

    • 1 x Private Class: £70

    • 5 x Private Classes: £325

    • 10 x Private Classes: £630

    • Private classes are the best choice if you’re looking for personalised instruction tailored to your specific needs. e.g. complex medical condition, recent surgery, pregnant, early postnatal, hernia or abdominal separation, pelvic floor prolapse, spinal disc issues, neurological condition, hard of hearing, joint replacements or are in pain.

  • Group Equipment Classes:

    • 10 x Group Equipment Classes: £295

    • 20 x Group Equipment Classes: £570

    • Group classes provide a balance of individual attention and the opportunity to practise in a supportive, communal setting.

Ready to Start Your Pilates Journey?

Whether you’re looking to dip your toes into Pilates or dive into a more committed practice, we have something for everyone. Book your Intro Offer today:

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