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Pilates Studios in Flushing

Flushing has 8 Pilates studios, with 63% contemporary, 25% classical, and 13% mixed. 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 postnatal. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Flushing ↓

Align Studio

Flushing · 5.0 (7 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Reformer Tower Athletes Back Pain Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$

Bo Pilates

Flushing · 5.0 (2 Google reviews)
Classical $$

Cloud Pilates

Flushing · 5.0 (12 Google reviews)
Classical

Define Pilates NY

Flushing · 5.0 (20 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Post-Rehab Postnatal Prenatal Beginner Friendly $$

Grace Pilates

Flushing · 4.9 (11 Google reviews)
Contemporary Private

ON7 Studio

Flushing · 5.0 (32 Google reviews)
Contemporary

Pilates 101

Flushing · 4.8 (82 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Post-Rehab Postnatal Prenatal Beginner Friendly $$$

Studio Square S (Pilates& Yoga)

Flushing · 5.0 (197 Google reviews)
Mixed Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Other Postnatal Prenatal $$
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About Pilates in Flushing

Flushing has 10 Pilates studios. Method mix reads 30% classical, 30% contemporary, 30% mixed, and 10% unspecified — a near-perfectly even split across the three traditions, the most balanced method shape of any New York City neighborhood covered on this site. Queens borough-wide reads 21% classical, 58% contemporary, 19% mixed, and 2% unspecified, so Flushing's classical share runs about 9 points above the borough average and its contemporary share about 28 points below. Drop-in prices across Queens are the most affordable in NYC, with a typical group-class band of $25 to $40. Format varies by studio — some focus on reformer classes, some on mat work, some on full apparatus and small-group format. Flushing sits within the Queens sub-region alongside Long Island City, Astoria, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Bayside, and Rego Park.

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

What does a three-way even method split mean in Flushing?

Three of Flushing's 10 studios identify within classical-lineage training, three within contemporary training, three within mixed-method, and one as unspecified. No tradition dominates. That makes Flushing's method shape the most balanced of any NYC neighborhood covered here — Manhattan as a whole is the most balanced borough at roughly 33/38/29, but Flushing comes closer to a true three-way split. For someone with no preexisting method preference, Flushing offers each tradition in roughly equal numbers; the classical vs. contemporary guide covers what each emphasizes.

How does pricing in Flushing compare to other NYC neighborhoods?

Flushing sits inside Queens' borough-wide drop-in band of $25 to $40 for a group class — the most affordable borough in New York City for Pilates, with the bottom of the band ($25) sitting $10 below Brooklyn and Manhattan's typical entry points. The top of Queens' band overlaps with the lower-middle of Manhattan's $35-$95 range. Private and duet sessions price separately and vary more widely. Many studios offer intro packages that lower the per-class cost during the first month.