Pilates Studios in Crown Heights
Crown Heights has 4 Pilates studios, with 50% contemporary and 50% mixed. Pricing skews affordable. Most studios offer private sessions, but small group classes and mat classes are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, post-rehab, and prenatal. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Crown Heights ↓
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Crown Heights has 6 Pilates studios. Method mix reads 17% classical, 33% contemporary, and 50% mixed — the highest mixed-method share of any of the nine Brooklyn neighborhoods covered on this site. Brooklyn borough-wide reads 18% classical, 53% contemporary, and 29% mixed, so Crown Heights' mixed share runs about 21 points above the borough average and its contemporary share runs about 20 points below. Drop-in prices across Brooklyn typically run $35 to $44 for a group class, and Crown Heights sits inside that band. Format varies by studio — some focus on reformer classes, some on mat work, some on full apparatus and small-group format; mixed-method studios draw on both classical and contemporary traditions. Crown Heights sits within the Brooklyn sub-region, sharing the 6-studio tier with Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, and Prospect Heights.
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
What does a 50% mixed-method share look like in Crown Heights?
Three of Crown Heights' 6 studios identify as mixed-method, drawing on both classical and contemporary traditions. One identifies as classical-lineage and two as contemporary. Compared to Brooklyn overall — 18% classical, 53% contemporary, 29% mixed — Crown Heights leans much more heavily on the mixed side. In practice, mixed-method studios vary in what they emphasize: some lean classical with contemporary modifications, others the reverse. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what mixed studios commonly draw from and how to read a studio's positioning.
How does Crown Heights compare to other 6-studio Brooklyn neighborhoods?
Four Brooklyn neighborhoods carry 6 studios each — Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Prospect Heights, and Crown Heights — but their method mixes differ significantly. Carroll Gardens and Prospect Heights split 50/50 between classical and contemporary with no mixed studios. Brooklyn Heights splits 50/50 between contemporary and mixed with no classical. Crown Heights leans heavily mixed. Same studio count, four different method shapes; choice of neighborhood meaningfully changes what tradition is most available.