£5 Reformer Pilates Taster Classes in Bristol

Improved strength, flexibility and balance – all in one? We've got a Pilates class for that.

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Equipped with reformers, towers, and a whole host of equipment designed to enhance your workouts, our APPI-trained Physiotherapists offer a range of classes in our top-of-the-line studios. Book your £5 taster session today and start moving better.

Bright and airy Studio
Top of the range Reformers and associated equipment
A range of class types to suit your needs
  • What is Reformer Pilates?

    Reformer Pilates follows the same principles as mat based Pilates, but is a little different! Reformer Pilates is done using the Pilates Reformer machine and is generally more intense and more dynamic than mat based Pilates as it adds resistance to the Pilates exercises via the use of the springs which form part of the machine.

  • How do I find the right class for me?

    Easy. Once you have tried your taster class, if you are keen to continue, simply book in for a Pilates Assessment and our APPI trained Physiotherapist instructors will talk to you about your medical history, goals, and any experience you have with Pilates. They may also run you through our 3D Movement Analysis and Gait Scan technology to make sure we have a clear understanding of your starting point.

  • What should I wear to my class?

    Think of Reformer Pilates like an exercise class – wear something you are comfortable in, and that you don’t mind getting a little sweaty! you’ll need to wear specific Pilates socks in our studio, but don’t worry if you don’t have any, we sell these in our clinic.

  • Is Pilates good for weight loss and strength training?

    Pilates can be a beneficial component of a weight loss regimen. While it primarily focuses on core strength and flexibility, it can help tone the body and boost metabolism over time. Combined with a balanced diet and aerobic exercise, Pilates can support your weight loss journey.

    Pilates is a form of strength training, especially for the core muscles. Its focused exercises can help tone and strengthen various muscle groups, promoting better posture and overall muscle balance.

  • What's the difference between yoga and Pilates?

    Both yoga and Pilates promote flexibility, strength, and mindfulness. However, Pilates often emphasises core strength and controlled movements using equipment like reformers, while yoga places a stronger emphasis on flexibility and often incorporates spiritual elements and breath work.

Temple Quay

Temple Quay

  • Early and late classes
  • Top of the range Reformers
  • Great public transport links

Unit 3, 1 The Square Temple Quay Bristol BS1 6DG
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