Pilates Studios in Northeast Suburbs
Northeast Suburbs has 11 Pilates studios, with 91% contemporary and 9% mixed. Pricing skews affordable. Most studios offer reformer classes, but private sessions and small group classes are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, post-rehab, and back pain. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Northeast Suburbs ↓
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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.