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Pilates Studios in Southeast Houston

Southeast Houston has 12 Pilates studios, 100% contemporary. 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 athletes. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Southeast Houston ↓

Bay Area Pilates TX

5.0 (10 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair $$

BODYBAR Pilates

4.9 (50 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Beginner Friendly $$

Club Pilates

4.3 (63 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Back Pain Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$

Club Pilates

4.5 (51 Google reviews)
Contemporary $

Club Pilates

3.8 (43 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Back Pain Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly

Club Pilates

4.0 (22 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$

Glow Up Pilates & Wellness Studio

4.9 (88 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Tower Beginner Friendly $$

JETSET Pilates League City

4.8 (61 Google reviews)
Contemporary Mat Only Reformer $$$

MVMT Studio

4.5 (16 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Dancers Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$$

Pilates Powerhouse

5.0 (16 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Post-Rehab Postnatal Beginner Friendly $$

Rebel Pilates

5.0 (22 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Athletes Dancers Post-Rehab Postnatal Prenatal Scoliosis Beginner Friendly $$

ReformHer Pilates

5.0 (66 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer $$$
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About Pilates in Southeast Houston

Southeast Houston has 14 Pilates studios spread across four cities southeast of the city: pearland, league-city, friendswood, and el-lago. The sub-region accounts for about 6% of the 231-studio Houston metro. Method mix here is the most lopsided of any sub-region in the metro: 79% contemporary, 21% mixed, and 0% classical. None of the 14 studios in Southeast Houston identify as classical-lineage — the only sub-region in the Houston metro where the classical share is zero. The metro-wide split for comparison is 51% contemporary, 33% mixed, and 15% classical. Drop-in classes across the Houston metro typically run $30 to $40, a band that applies to studios in this sub-region as well; exact pricing varies by studio, format, and group size. Most studios offer small group classes and private sessions.

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

Why does Southeast Houston have no classical Pilates studios?

The data shows zero of the 14 studios in pearland, league-city, friendswood, and el-lago identify as classical-lineage. Why that's the case isn't something this site can answer from listing data alone — it could reflect which studios chose to open here, how owners describe their training when they publish or claim their listing, or other factors. What the data does say is that someone specifically looking for classical-method instruction in Southeast Houston will likely need to look at the city of Houston itself (where 19% of studios are classical) or the metro's other sub-regions.

How does the method mix in Southeast Houston compare to the rest of the metro?

Southeast Houston runs 79% contemporary, 21% mixed, and 0% classical. That's the most contemporary-heavy split of any sub-region in the metro, against the metro-wide 51% / 33% / 15% and the city of Houston's 48% / 32% / 19%. The Woodlands & North runs 8% classical and Southwest Houston runs 13%; both are closer to the metro average than Southeast Houston. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes and how to read a studio's positioning.

What's the typical price range for a drop-in Pilates class in this area?

Drop-in classes across the Houston metro typically run $30 to $40, a band that applies to studios in Southeast Houston as well as the rest of the metro. The exact price varies by studio, format (mat, reformer, full equipment), and group size (private, duet, small group, large group). Most studios publish detailed pricing on their websites; many also offer intro packages — a first private session bundled with several group classes — that bring the per-class cost down for a first month. The Studio Finder price step on this site lets you filter for studios in a specific drop-in band before browsing.