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Pilates Studios in Northeast Suburbs

Northeast Suburbs has 15 Pilates studios, with 47% contemporary, 47% mixed, and 7% classical. Pricing skews affordable. Most studios offer small group classes and private sessions, but large group classes and duet sessions are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, seniors, and athletes. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Northeast Suburbs ↓

Club Pilates

4.9 (314 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Seniors Beginner Friendly

Club Pilates

4.6 (82 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Seniors Beginner Friendly $$

Club Pilates

4.2 (70 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Mat Only Reformer Wunda Chair Athletes Back Pain Beginner Friendly $$

EBODY Pilates

5.0 (19 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Other Postnatal Prenatal Seniors Beginner Friendly $

HOTWORX - Rowlett, TX

4.6 (67 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Beginner Friendly $

HOTWORX - Sunnyvale TX

4.9 (80 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only $

Into the Well Collective

4.8 (24 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Other Beginner Friendly $$

JETSET Pilates - Heath

5.0 (6 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Reformer $$$$

Life Time

3.9 (718 Google reviews)
Classical Reformer Seniors Beginner Friendly $$$$

Milner Pilates

4.6 (11 Google reviews)
Mixed Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Back Pain Other Post-Rehab Scoliosis Seniors Beginner Friendly $

Pilates Porfavor

4.6 (31 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Beginner Friendly $$

Pulse Pilates

5.0 (63 Google reviews)
Mixed Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Postnatal Prenatal Weight Loss Beginner Friendly $$$$

SOULFORM PILATES | HEATH TX

5.0 (20 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only Reformer $$$

Studio State Pilates

5.0 (5 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Beginner Friendly $$$

Wanda's Studio

5.0 (28 Google reviews)
Mixed Mat Only $
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About Pilates in Northeast Suburbs

The Northeast Suburbs sub-region has 15 Pilates studios across garland, mesquite, rowlett, rockwall, heath, sunnyvale, and balch-springs — the cities running east and northeast of Dallas itself. Method mix in the Northeast Suburbs runs 47% contemporary and 47% mixed-method, with 7% classical — one of the most mixed-heavy splits in DFW and one of the lowest classical shares in the metro. The mixed-method share sits well above the metro-wide 29%, and the contemporary and mixed shares run essentially even. 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 the sub-region narrow the listing further where a city carries enough studios.

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

Where are Pilates studios concentrated in the Northeast Suburbs?

The sub-region covers seven cities: garland, mesquite, rowlett, rockwall, heath, sunnyvale, and balch-springs. The 15 studios spread across these cities. Each city has its own listing page on this site where it carries enough studios to warrant one. The sub-region page lists every Northeast Suburbs studio together; the DFW metro page covers all eight DFW sub-regions in a single view.

What method mix dominates in the Northeast Suburbs?

About 47% of Northeast Suburbs studios identify as contemporary, 47% as mixed (drawing on both traditions), and 7% as classical. The mixed-method share is among the highest in the metro — second only to Fort Worth at 42% and within a point of it — and the classical share is tied with Fort Worth for the lowest in DFW. 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 the Northeast Suburbs compare to other sub-regions in DFW?

The Northeast Suburbs sub-region has the lowest classical share in DFW (7%, tied with Fort Worth) and the highest mixed-method share (47%, just above Fort Worth at 42%). At 15 studios, it is on the smaller end of the metro's eight sub-regions — larger than Denton & North (11), comparable to the South & Southeast (17), and well behind Dallas (102) and Fort Worth (45). The mixed-heavy, classical-light skew distinguishes it from the more contemporary North Dallas Suburbs (74% contemporary) directly north.