The best pilates studios in Dallas/Fort Worth
The Dallas/Fort Worth pilates scene is booming. From heated sculpt studios in the heart of Dallas to reformer hideaways tucked into the northern suburbs, DFW has a pilates class for every mood, every body, and every level of experience. We analyzed hundreds of ClassPass ratings and real member reviews to find the studios that consistently earn top marks for instruction, atmosphere, and that satisfying post-class burn. Here are the best pilates studios in Dallas/Fort Worth right now.
Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.
1. Carrie’s Pilates Las Colinas – Full Body Burn
Carrie’s Pilates has earned a devoted following in Las Colinas, and it’s easy to see why. Built around their proprietary Transformer machine, the Full Body Burn format blends slow, intentional movements with cardio elements that challenge your whole body without stressing your joints. Reviewers consistently highlight the instructors’ attentiveness, the welcoming energy, and the thoughtful extras like post-class mocktails and face masks.
“This was my second reformer class ever and the instructor was awesome! She explained everything before class and made me feel extremely comfortable. The class itself was work, but the best kind with a fire playlist. The mocktails and face masks at the end were such a fun touch.”
“She is probably the best instructor I’ve gone to in a while. Excellent cueing, great playlist, and a sweet presence. She’s also a physical therapist so her movements are very intentional and meaningful.”
“Challenging beginners class but in the best way! The instructor does a great job at explaining the machine and correct body posture. I’ve always been intimidated by reformer classes but the entire staff made me feel comfortable from the moment I walked in.”
Rating: 4.96 (67 reviews)
2. Shine Hot Pilates + Sculpt – Hot Strength Express
If you want to leave class drenched and glowing, Shine Hot Pilates + Sculpt in Dallas delivers. Their heated format pairs high-energy playlists with fast-paced pilates-inspired movements in a dark, music-driven room. Reviewers rave about the intensity, the motivating instructors, and the welcoming vibe that keeps them coming back.
“Get ready to sweat. I left the class glistening and definitely worked out well. The music is loud and gets you in gear to move. Many mirrors allow you to see the instructor from throughout the room. It was a great experience!”
“Beautiful cues. She gave not only clear move cues but also talked about form, which is so hard in such a fast-paced class. Highly recommend.”
“This is definitely a challenging class as a beginner, but the instructor had great energy and was reassuring about going at your own pace. It’s so relieving to be in a space that pushes you but also tells you to take care of yourself.”
Rating: 4.96 (52 reviews)
3. BODYROK – CORE & CARDIO Sculpt Full Body
BODYROK’s Preston Forest location in Dallas brings a polished, high-intensity pilates experience to DFW. Their sculpt classes combine reformer-based movements with cardio bursts, and the instructors are known for making even first-timers feel at home. Whether you’re booking the ROK YOUR BODY or CORE & CARDIO format, reviewers say the studio is spotless, the energy is contagious, and the results speak for themselves.
“The studio was extremely clean, the class itself was engaging and challenging in a great way, and all the staff were very welcoming and friendly. Had a 10/10 time. Will be back for sure!”
“Challenging in the best way! Incredible class and instructor.”
“The instructor’s energy was great for a 6 am class. My first pilates class, so I felt sort of silly and lost, but she was super encouraging and informative. I will definitely be back!”
Rating: 4.90 (73 reviews)
4. S2S Functional Performance – Pilates Rebound
S2S Functional Performance in Flower Mound offers a more intimate, personalized approach to reformer pilates through their Pilates Rebound class. With smaller class sizes and hands-on instructors who tailor movements to your needs, it’s become a favorite for members who want focused attention and a class that adapts to where they are in their wellness journey.
“Amazing class. Worked my entire body, yet still beginner-friendly for someone like me that’s new to reformer pilates. The instructor was super nice and very hands-on. She helped me get the right positioning for every movement. The class was small, which I loved. It felt more personalized.”
“The instructor was very knowledgeable and helped me a lot throughout the class. It’s a smaller room with fewer reformers, so you really get that personalized feel. Love this place!”
“The instructor is truly fantastic and was so kind and helpful. She helped me adjust to fit my needs! Great place to go overall.”
Rating: 4.87 (189 reviews)
5. Platinum Pilates – Classical Reformer
Platinum Pilates in McKinney is a haven for members who love traditional, technique-driven pilates. The instructors teach classical reformer work with a focus on alignment and intentional movement rather than speed. Reviewers appreciate the individual attention, the careful form corrections, and the way they feel walking out the door.
“The instructor was excellent! This was my first time and she made me feel so comfortable. She showed me the reformer before class and how it worked. During class she let us know what muscles we should be working and corrected our form when needed. This was great for me as I need to relearn how to use certain muscles.”
“I like that this was a traditional, focused pilates experience. I was able to hear and get individual attention. I left class feeling amazing.”
“Great class! It was my first pilates class ever. The instructor was patient and spent extra time helping me get my form correct. I was nervous but excited about trying the reformer. All turned out great!”
Rating: 5.0 (20 reviews)
6. IM=X Pilates – Tower Hybrid
IM=X Pilates in Frisco brings a classical approach to tower-based pilates that reviewers love. Their Tower Hybrid format blends reformer and tower exercises in an all-levels class that emphasizes proper form and traditional movements. If you’re a pilates purist looking for a studio that honors the foundations of the practice, this is your spot in north DFW.
“Great tower class with an awesome instructor! They seem to do mostly classical moves here, which I love.”
“The instructor was amazing! Very detail-oriented and made the class fun. I was glad to sign up for the very first time.”
Rating: 4.80 (44 reviews)
7. Pilates & Yoga Training Center – Pilates Mat
With 357 reviews and counting, Pilates & Yoga Training Center in Fort Worth is one of the most reviewed pilates studios in all of DFW. Their mat pilates classes attract a loyal, welcoming community, and reviewers consistently call out the approachable atmosphere and knowledgeable instructors who explain the “why” behind every movement.
“This class was great. The instructor and other loyal class members were extremely kind and welcoming. If you’re looking for a place that’s not intimidating and will provide a great low-impact experience, this is the place!”
“Loved how the instructor gave specific directions and reasons behind poses. Class was small and friendly.”
“A great relaxing stretch! The perfect way to start the week with an easy, relaxing reset.”
Rating: 4.67 (357 reviews)
Discover your next pilates class in Dallas/Fort Worth
From heated sculpt formats to classical reformer work, Dallas/Fort Worth’s pilates studios have something for every body and every goal. Whether you’re drawn to the energy of a packed room or the intimacy of a small-group session, your next favorite class is waiting. Explore all pilates classes in Dallas/Fort Worth on ClassPass.
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