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Pilates Studios in Fort Worth

Fort Worth has 45 Pilates studios, with 49% contemporary, 42% mixed, and 7% classical. Drop-in classes typically run $20-$35. Most studios offer small group classes and large group classes, but reformer classes and private sessions are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, post-rehab, and seniors. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Fort Worth ↓

Abby Gibbons Pilates

Heritage · 5.0 (16 Google reviews)
Classical Barrel Cadillac Reformer Wunda Chair Back Pain Post-Rehab Scoliosis Seniors Beginner Friendly $$

BODYBAR Pilates

Cultural District · 4.7 (110 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Beginner Friendly

BODYBAR Pilates

Tanglewood · 4.8 (89 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Beginner Friendly $$$

BODYBAR Pilates - Keller

Heritage · 4.9 (43 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Athletes Back Pain Post-Rehab Weight Loss Beginner Friendly $$$

City Club of Fort Worth

Sundance Square · 4.7 (98 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Reformer Tower Wunda Chair $

Club Pilates

Heritage · 4.6 (33 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Post-Rehab Seniors Beginner Friendly $$

Club Pilates

Oak Grove · 4.9 (222 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Seniors Beginner Friendly $$

Club Pilates

4.9 (312 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair $$

Club Pilates

Linwood · 4.8 (193 Google reviews)
Contemporary Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Back Pain Seniors Beginner Friendly

Club Pilates

4.8 (289 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Post-Rehab Postnatal Seniors Beginner Friendly

Club Pilates

Heritage · 4.9 (427 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Other Seniors Beginner Friendly $$

Collective MVMT

Alamo Heights · 5.0 (4 Google reviews)
Reformer Beginner Friendly $$$

Crunch Fitness - North Richland Hills

North Fort Worth · 4.3 (1150 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Athletes Weight Loss Beginner Friendly $

EõS Fitness

3.0 (4 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only $

Fitness Connection

4.7 (3253 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only $

Format Fitness + Wellness

Near Southside · 4.8 (52 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Reformer Other Beginner Friendly $

Fort Worth Classical Pilates

Park Hill · 5.0 (1 Google reviews)
Classical Barrel Cadillac Reformer Wunda Chair Beginner Friendly $$

HOTWORX - Fort Worth, TX - Alliance

Tehama Ridge · 4.7 (187 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Beginner Friendly $

HOTWORX - Fort Worth, TX - Camp Bowie

Ridglea North · 4.6 (37 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Post-Rehab Weight Loss Beginner Friendly $
Mixed Mat Only $

HOTWORX - Fort Worth, TX - Westcliff

Westcliff · 3.8 (13 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Weight Loss $

Hotworx- Ft Worth, TX

Montgomery Plaza · 4.7 (110 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Athletes Weight Loss Beginner Friendly $

Jungle Studio Fitness - Fort Worth

Cultural District · 4.7 (85 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Reformer Beginner Friendly $$

Life Time

Heritage · 4.4 (695 Google reviews)
Classical Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Seniors Beginner Friendly $$$$

MI Studio Pilates and Somatic Education

5.0 (11 Google reviews)
Mixed Barrel Cadillac Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Back Pain Post-Rehab Scoliosis Seniors Beginner Friendly $

Nanda Yoga

Arlington Heights · 4.9 (29 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Other Beginner Friendly $$

Pilates and Yoga Training Center

Monticello · 5.0 (6 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only $

Pilates Center of Fort Worth

Ridglea North · 5.0 (44 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Wunda Chair Athletes Back Pain Other Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$$$

Pilates of Fort Worth

Arlington Heights · 5.0 (2 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Back Pain Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$$$

Pilates Plus Fitness

Lake Country · 3.7 (3 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Back Pain Beginner Friendly $$

Pilates Works

Mistletoe Heights · 5.0 (1 Google reviews)
Mixed Barrel Cadillac Mat Only Reformer Wunda Chair Back Pain Other Post-Rehab Seniors Beginner Friendly $

Pop's Gym

4.9 (88 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Wunda Chair

Prime Life Pilates & Fitness

Bomber Heights · 5.0 (14 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Reformer Tower Athletes Seniors Beginner Friendly

Pvolve Fort Worth

Tanglewood · 4.8 (34 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only $$$

Ring Reforms Pilates+

5.0 (3 Google reviews)
Mixed Reformer Beginner Friendly $$$$

Ryan Family YMCA | YMCA of Fort Worth

4.3 (256 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Beginner Friendly $

sculptme Modern Reformer

Near Southside
Contemporary Reformer Beginner Friendly $$

Smart Barre Camp Bowie

Arlington Heights · 5.0 (24 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Dancers Post-Rehab Prenatal Seniors Beginner Friendly $

Texas Health Southwest Fitness Center

4.5 (43 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Beginner Friendly $$

The Pilates Concept

Arlington Heights · 4.3 (6 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Mat Only Reformer Wunda Chair Athletes Back Pain Other Post-Rehab Postnatal Prenatal Scoliosis Beginner Friendly $$
Mixed Mat Only Reformer $$

UNION Cycle + Strength

Bricktown · 5.0 (33 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Other Beginner Friendly $$

Urban Yoga

Fairmount · 5.0 (34 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only $

YogaSix Fort Worth

4.9 (205 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Beginner Friendly $$

Zen Hot Yoga

Ridglea North · 4.8 (43 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Beginner Friendly $
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About Pilates in Fort Worth

Fort Worth has 45 Pilates studios across the city itself and the surrounding cities of blue-mound, saginaw, and north-richland-hills. It is the second-largest sub-region in DFW by studio count, after Dallas. Method mix in Fort Worth runs 49% contemporary, 42% mixed-method, and 7% classical — a notably higher mixed-method share than the metro-wide 29%, and a smaller classical share than the DFW average of 15%. Drop-in classes typically run in the metro's $30 to $40 band; format (mat, reformer, full equipment), group size, and studio positioning all move the price within that range. Most studios offer small group classes and private sessions; mat classes and duet sessions are also common. The city pages within Fort Worth narrow the listing further where a city carries enough studios; the broader DFW metro page lists every studio across all eight sub-regions together.

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

Where are Pilates studios concentrated in Fort Worth?

The Fort Worth sub-region covers four cities: fort-worth itself, blue-mound, saginaw, and north-richland-hills. The bulk of the 45 studios sit inside the city of Fort Worth; the three surrounding cities together account for the remainder. Each city has its own listing page on this site where it carries enough studios to warrant one. The sub-region page lists every Fort Worth-area studio together; the DFW metro page covers all eight DFW sub-regions in a single view.

What method mix dominates in Fort Worth?

About 49% of Fort Worth studios identify as contemporary, 42% as mixed (drawing on both traditions), and 7% as classical. The mixed-method share is the second-highest of any DFW sub-region — within a point of the Northeast Suburbs at 47% — and the classical share is among the lowest in the metro. Contemporary studios broadly teach within named training programs that emerged after Joseph Pilates' original work; classical studios stay closer to the original syllabus; mixed studios draw on both. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes.

How does Fort Worth compare to other sub-regions in DFW?

Fort Worth is the second-largest sub-region in DFW at 45 studios, behind Dallas (102) and ahead of the North Dallas Suburbs (43). Its mixed-method share of 42% stands out against the metro-wide 29% — meaningfully higher than Dallas (30%), the Mid-Cities (27%), or the North Dallas Suburbs (12%). The classical share of 7% is also distinctive: lower than Dallas (17%), the Mid-Cities (19%), and the South & Southeast (18%), and matched only by the Northeast Suburbs (7%) at the metro's classical-light end.