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Reformer Pilates in Ireland
Reformer rigs, capped class sizes, and the Irish studios putting the time into teaching technique.
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About reformer pilates
Reformer Pilates is done on a sliding carriage loaded with springs that you push and pull against. The springs scale resistance up or down, so the same exercise can challenge a first-timer and an athlete alike. The result is deep, controlled work through the core, glutes and stabilising muscles — strength without the pounding of high-impact training.
Classes are small by design so the instructor can adjust your spring tension and form. Wear fitted activewear, bring grip socks (most studios require them), and arrive early for your first session so the instructor can show you how the machine works.
Reformer Pilates — FAQs
- Is reformer Pilates suitable for beginners?
- Yes — the springs let the instructor dial resistance to your level, and good studios run dedicated beginner classes. Arrive a few minutes early so they can set you up on the machine.
- Why is reformer Pilates more expensive than a mat class?
- Reformer studios cap class sizes and invest in the machines, so per-class prices are typically higher. Each studio lists its exact price and class packs on FitFinder.
- What should I wear for reformer Pilates?
- Fitted activewear (loose clothing can catch in the carriage) and grip socks, which most studios require for safety and hygiene.
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