
Teaching Pilates One on One
Why One-on-One Pilates with Apparatus Beats a Group Class Every Time
Honoring the Roots of Pilates with Personalized Movement
When most people think of Pilates today, they picture a bright studio filled with reformers and a dozen people moving in sync. Group Pilates classes — especially in studio chains like Club Pilates — have become incredibly popular for good reason: they’re accessible, social, and offer a solid workout.
But here’s what many don’t realize:
👉 Pilates was never meant to be done in a group.
👉 It was designed to be a one-on-one, deeply personal practice.
👉 And when taught that way — especially using multiple apparatuses — the results are powerful.
Let’s dive into why private Pilates sessions using the full spectrum of equipment can completely transform your body, your practice, and your long-term health.
A Quick Look Back: How Pilates Was Meant to Be
Pilates was created by Joseph Pilates in the early 1900s as a method he called Contrology — a system of mindful movement that builds strength, control, and balance. Joseph worked primarily with individuals, not groups, in his New York studio.
He designed a variety of apparatuses to support this method — including the Reformer, Cadillac, Wunda Chair, Ladder Barrel, and more. These weren’t fitness machines. They were therapeutic tools, intended to help real people with real needs:
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Injuries
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Postural issues
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Weaknesses or imbalances
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Mobility challenges
Every session was tailored. Every movement was precise. That’s the essence of Pilates — and it’s what gets lost in most group classes today.
The Difference: One-on-One vs Group Pilates
Here’s how one-on-one Pilates with full apparatus access compares to the modern group class model:
Private Sessions with Multi Apparatus
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Completely Personalized: Every movement is adapted to your body, goals, and progress.
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Faster Progress: Target specific muscles and correct movement patterns for quicker results.
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Safer for Your Body: Ideal for those recovering from injuries or managing chronic conditions.
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Dynamic Equipment Use: Move between the Reformer, Cadillac, Chair, and more for a holistic workout.
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Deeper Mind-Body Connection: You’re present, focused, and supported — not just following the crowd.
Group Classes (e.g., 12 People on Reformers)
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Limited to one piece of equipment (usually just the Reformer).
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One instructor watching 12+ people — meaning less correction and more risk of injury.
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Pre-set class formats, not personalized for your needs.
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Harder to build on progress, since the class isn’t tailored to you.
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Better for general fitness than for postural correction or long-term transformation.
Who Benefits Most from Private Pilates?
Private sessions are ideal for:
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Women seeking a deeper, more intentional wellness practice
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Anyone recovering from injury, surgery, or chronic pain
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Beginners wanting a safe, grounded introduction
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Advanced clients looking to elevate their practice
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Individuals with specific goals (posture, strength, flexibility, mobility, or pre/postnatal support)
Ready to Feel the Difference?
If you’ve only ever experienced group Pilates, you owe it to yourself to try a private session.
Come experience what Pilates was truly meant to be — and how it can support you in strength, confidence, and lasting health.
📩 Book your private session today or reach out to learn more.
Feature | One-on-One (Multi Apparatus) | Group Class (e.g., Club Pilates) |
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Customization | Fully personalized | Generalized |
Safety | High (ideal for injuries) | Lower (limited supervision) |
Equipment Use | All apparatuses | Often Reformer only |
Progression | Tailored, faster results | Slower, less adaptive |
Attention | 100% individual focus | Divided among 12+ people |
Client Goals | Deeply addressed | Broad focus, less specific |