Reformer Pilates: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

Reformer Pilates: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

Reformer Pilates: The Complete Beginner’s Guide 1376 768 3Tribes Fitness Studio

Imagine stepping off a busy Tube, shoulders tight, mind buzzing, and walking into a warm, welcoming studio where the noise of the city simply melts away. That’s the moment many of our students describe when they try reformer pilates in London for the very first time. And almost every single one of them says the same thing afterward: “Why did I wait so long?”

If you’ve been curious about reformer pilates but aren’t quite sure where to start, you’re in exactly the right place.

What Is Reformer Pilates?

Reformer pilates is a form of resistance-based exercise performed on a specialised piece of equipment called a reformer machine. Unlike a mat, the reformer uses a sliding carriage, adjustable springs, and a series of straps and bars to create smooth, controlled resistance as you move.

The result? A full-body workout that simultaneously builds strength, improves flexibility, and trains your deep stabilising muscles all without placing heavy impact on your joints.

The method was originally developed by Joseph Pilates in the early 20th century, and fitness professionals across the UK have since refined it into the studio practice you see today. Many physiotherapists and movement specialists recommend pilates as a low-impact option for those looking to improve their posture and core stability.

What Does a Reformer Machine Look Like?

First-timers often pause at the door and peer curiously at the reformer machines before stepping inside, and honestly, we love that reaction.

The reformer is a long, padded frame roughly the size of a single bed. A carriage sits on top and glides back and forth on wheels. Attached to one end are adjustable springs, lighter springs for less resistance, heavier springs for more of a challenge. Shoulder blocks, a foot bar, and long straps complete the set-up.

It looks a little like a cross between a rowing machine and a very elegant piece of gym kit. In practice, it feels nothing like either.

Reformer Pilates for Beginners: What to Expect

Your First Reformer Class

Walking into your first reformer class can feel a little daunting, but it genuinely doesn’t need to. At our Crouch End studio on Crouch End Hill, our coaches introduce every new student to the machine before class begins. We’ll show you how to adjust the springs, how to use the straps safely, and what “neutral spine” actually means for your body.

Here’s a rough idea of what a beginner reformer session typically covers:

  • Footwork series: lying on your back, pressing through the foot bar to build leg and glute strength
  • Core activation: learning to engage your deep abdominals, not just suck your tummy in
  • Upper body pulls: using the straps to strengthen the arms, shoulders, and back
  • Hip and leg work: targeting the inner thighs, hamstrings, and hip stabilisers
  • Stretching and cool-down: using the machine’s resistance to deepen your flexibility safely

Our Reformer Full Body class is specifically designed as a great introductory class for beginners, built around a set sequence that allows for modifications so everyone moves at the right level for them.

How Many Sessions Before You Feel the Difference?

Most students report feeling noticeably taller after just one session, which sounds dramatic until you understand how much the reformer trains postural alignment. Many people also notice improved core awareness within the first three to four weeks of regular practice.

Why Reformer Pilates Is Popular in London

London life is demanding. Long commutes, desk-heavy jobs, and fast-paced routines take a genuine toll on the body. Reformer pilates has grown rapidly across the city because it meets people exactly where they are, offering a challenging yet restorative workout that doesn’t require any prior fitness experience.

Here’s why our students keep coming back:

  • Low impact, high results: kind on the joints, effective for the whole body
  • Every level welcome: springs and modifications make it genuinely accessible
  • Better posture: many students report reduced back tension after consistent practice
  • Mind-body connection: the focused, breath-led nature of the work is calming as well as strengthening
  • Real community: working alongside others in a small studio class creates a sense of accountability and warmth that solo gym sessions simply can’t replicate

Reformer Pilates at 3Tribes, Crouch End

At 3Tribes, we offer reformer pilates at our Studio 2 on Crouch End Hill, alongside a full timetable of hot yoga, barre, HIIT, cycling, and more across our Crouch End and Borough locations. Whether you prefer a one-off class, a course, or a private session with one of our expert coaches, there’s a format that fits your schedule and your goals.

Our reformer timetable includes beginner-friendly Full Body classes as well as progressions like Reformer Core and Reformer Intermediate, so as your confidence grows, your practice grows with it.

Ready to Step on the Reformer?

If you’ve been searching for a yoga and fitness studio near me in London that genuinely caters to beginners, we’d love to welcome you. Pop over to our Google Business Profile to read real reviews from our students, check live timetables, and find out how to claim your first class.

Your reformer journey starts with one session. And that session starts here.

Book your reformer class at 3Tribes Crouch End

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