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Pilates Studios in Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bedford-Stuyvesant has 6 Pilates studios, with 83% contemporary and 17% classical. Pricing skews affordable. Most studios offer private sessions, but small group classes and duet sessions are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, prenatal, and athletes. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Bedford-Stuyvesant ↓

Brooklyn Pilates Project

Bedford-Stuyvesant · 5.0 (12 Google reviews)
Classical Reformer Post-Rehab Prenatal Beginner Friendly $$$$

Flow Pilates

Bedford-Stuyvesant · 4.6 (33 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Athletes Prenatal Beginner Friendly $$$

Palma Pilates

Bedford-Stuyvesant · 5.0 (43 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Postnatal Prenatal Beginner Friendly $

The Fit In: Pilates Reformed

Bedford-Stuyvesant · 4.7 (24 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Beginner Friendly $$

The Fit In: Pilates Reformed II

Bedford-Stuyvesant · 5.0 (8 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Beginner Friendly $$

The Fit In: Strong

Bedford-Stuyvesant · 5.0 (20 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair $$
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About Pilates in Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bedford-Stuyvesant has 7 Pilates studios. Method mix reads 14% classical, 71% contemporary, and 14% mixed — the same split that Boerum Hill carries across its own 7 studios, and one of the most contemporary-leaning mixes in Brooklyn. Borough-wide, Brooklyn reads 18% classical, 53% contemporary, and 29% mixed; Bedford-Stuyvesant's contemporary share runs about 18 points above that borough average. Drop-in prices across Brooklyn typically run $35 to $44 for a group class, and Bedford-Stuyvesant sits inside that band. What a drop-in buys varies by studio: some focus on reformer classes, some on mat work, some on full apparatus and small-group format. Bedford-Stuyvesant sits within the Brooklyn sub-region; it ties Boerum Hill at 7 studios for fourth-densest in the borough behind Williamsburg (25), Greenpoint (11), and Park Slope (9).

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

What method mix runs through Bedford-Stuyvesant?

Bedford-Stuyvesant's 7 studios split 14% classical, 71% contemporary, and 14% mixed — five contemporary studios, one classical, and one mixed-method. Contemporary is the clear majority; the borough's broader 53% contemporary average is exceeded here by about 18 points. Boerum Hill carries an identical 14/71/14 split across its 7 studios, so the pattern recurs. Classical-lineage and mixed-method options exist but are limited. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes.

How does Bedford-Stuyvesant fit into the Brooklyn picture?

Bedford-Stuyvesant sits in the second tier of Brooklyn neighborhoods for Pilates density — 7 studios, tied with Boerum Hill, behind Williamsburg (25), Greenpoint (11), and Park Slope (9). Below this tier the count drops to 6 across Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Prospect Heights, and Crown Heights, then 5 in Fort Greene. The full Brooklyn sub-region page on this site lists every studio across all of these neighborhoods together; each neighborhood with at least 3 studios also has its own page.