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Yoga Senses & Pilates Causeway Bay Studio, located in the Hedon

Pilates Class Types

Why Choose Our Reformer Pilates Classes?

From core strengthening and full body toning to restorative stretches and targeted back care, Pilates offers low-impact exercises that build strength, improve flexibility, and enhance posture.

Discover our variety of pilates reformer class types

Foundation

Beginners


An introductory class that teaches Pilates fundamentals in a supportive setting. You’ll learn key breathing, alignment, and core activation and control techniques to build a safe, solid foundation.

foundation

Posture Lab

A technique‑driven class that retrains your posture from the ground up. You’ll work on alignment, shoulder and hip positioning, and core support to stand taller and move better.

foundation

Fluid Spine

A spine‑focused session using flowing Pilates movements to improve spine articulation to mobilize & decompress your back.

foundation

Stretch & Restore

A gentle, slow-paced class that releases tension and improves flexibility. Perfect for recovery days & stress relief.

progressive

Full Body

A balanced Pilates session that works your entire body from head to toe. Expect a mix of strength and mobility work to leave you feeling toned, energised, and aligned.

Progressive

Slim & Burn

A dynamic, faster‑paced class designed to boost your heart rate while building lean strength. Targeted sequences help you burn calories, sculpt your silhouette, and feel lighter.

Progressive

Core Strength

A focused core workout to build deep abdominal strength and support your spine. Ideal if you want better stability, improved posture, and a stronger centre for everyday movement.

Progressive

Glutes & Legs

A lower‑body sculpt session targeting glutes, thighs, and hips for strength and shape. Controlled Pilates movements build power and stability.

aDVANCED (Small Group)

Advanced Reformer

A challenging class for experienced practitioners. Complex combinations of 6-8 exercises to test your coordination, balance, and endurance while taking your practice to the next level.

aDVANCED (Small Group)

Cadillac Hour

A full-body workout using the Cadillac to explore advanced strength, stretch, and control. Ideal for those wanting deeper Pilates technique with plenty of support and resistance options.

aDVANCED (Small Group)

Pilates Circuit

A high-energy circuit using various Pilates equipment props. You’ll move station to station for a powerful blend of coordination, balance, strength, and endurance.

aDVANCED (Small Group)

The Polestar Method

Polestar movements only, good for teachers in training / students who wanna know more about the movements taught in Polestar Certification.

Pilates Reformer FAQ

  • What is Pilates and how does it work?

    Pilates is a low-impact exercise system that focuses on strengthening your core, improving posture, and developing balanced muscle tone. Unlike high-intensity workouts, Pilates prioritizes controlled, precise movements that engage deep stabilizing muscles supporting your spine and pelvis.At Yoga Senses & Pilates, we offer both mat-based classes and equipment sessions using professional Balanced Body® Reformers. Each movement coordinates breath with motion, creating mind-body awareness. Our certified instructors (trained in Polestar, STOTT, or BASI systems) guide you through exercises that strengthen your powerhouse while improving flexibility and alignment – perfect for Hong Kong desk-bound professionals seeking injury prevention and long, lean muscles without bulk.

  • What are the benefits of Pilates?

    Pilates offers a wide range of benefits primarily focused on core strength and stability by engaging the deep abdominal and spinal muscles. Regular practice significantly improves posture by correcting imbalances, increases flexibility and joint mobility, and develops long, lean muscle tone.Furthermore, our Pilates classes emphasize breath control and mind-body connection, which can help reduce stress, enhance body awareness, and support injury prevention and rehabilitation. There are different class types that suit all ages and fitness levels.

  • What's the difference between Pilates and Yoga?

    Pilates is a physical fitness system designed to strengthen your core, rehabilitate injuries, and develop balanced muscle tone through precise movements. At Yoga Senses & Pilates, our Pilates classes use professional Balanced Body® equipment like Reformers for targeted muscle engagement and measurable progression.Yoga integrates physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation for mental clarity alongside physical benefits. Pilates provides more intense core strengthening and equipment-based resistance, making it particularly effective for rehabilitation. Many students practice both disciplines at our studios – Pilates builds the core strength that supports advanced yoga poses, while yoga enhances the flexibility and mindfulness that deepen their Pilates practice.

  • Should I do Mat Pilates or Reformer Pilates?

    At Yoga Senses & Pilates, we offer both Mat and Reformer Pilates to suit different preferences and goals. Mat Pilates uses body weight for resistance and is excellent for learning fundamental principles. The challenge comes from controlling your body against gravity without external support.Our Reformer Pilates classes use professional Balanced Body® equipment with adjustable spring resistance, offering hundreds of exercise variations across our Kwun Tong, Lai Chi Kok, Quarry Bay, and Causeway Bay locations. The springs support your body during movements, making some exercises more accessible for beginners while offering advanced resistance challenges.

  • How often should I do Pilates classes?

    For optimal results, we recommend attending 2–3 classes per week. This frequency allows adequate recovery while maintaining the consistency needed to build strength, improve flexibility, and master proper form.Beginners can start with two classes weekly to prevent excessive soreness. As you build strength and confidence, increasing to three or four sessions per week can accelerate progress. Our flexible 5, 10, and 20-class packages make it easy to stay consistent.

  • What should I wear to Pilates class?

    Wear comfortable, fitted athletic clothing that allows full range of motion—leggings or fitted shorts with a supportive sports bra or tank top. Avoid baggy clothes that can get caught in Reformer springs or prevent instructors from checking your alignment.Grip socks with non-slip soles are required for hygiene and stability on our Balanced Body® equipment, and we stock them at all studios. Remove jewelry, tie back long hair, bring a water bottle, and let us supply the mats and apparatus.

  • Is Pilates suitable for beginners?

    Pilates is exceptionally beginner-friendly, and Yoga Senses & Pilates specializes in welcoming first-timers. Our beginner classes introduce fundamental principles gradually, teaching proper breathing, core engagement, and basic movement patterns. Our certified instructors (Polestar, STOTT, or BASI trained) provide modifications for every exercise, ensuring safe participation regardless of fitness level.Our Reformer Pilates classes are often easier for beginners than Mat Pilates because the Balanced Body® equipment provides support and feedback for proper alignment. The springs assist your movements while still building strength effectively. Small class sizes at all our locations ensure personalized attention and corrections.

  • Can Pilates help with back pain?

    Pilates at Yoga Senses & Pilates is highly effective for preventing and alleviating back pain. Our classes strengthen the core and back muscles that support your spine and maintain proper posture, reducing strain on the back.Certified instructors emphasize spinal mobility work to relieve tension in tight areas and build strength where you need it most. If you have acute pain or a diagnosed condition, consult your healthcare provider first, then inform our team so we can tailor modifications or recommend private Physio Pilates sessions.

Pilates Reformer FAQ

Pilates Reformer Class Price & Packages

HK Island Studios

Pilates Reformer Trial

Pick any 2 pilates reformer class at Quarry Bay, Causeway Bay or Central. For first-timers only. One purchase per head.

HK Island Studios

Pilates Reformer Class Packages

Pick any pilates reformer class in Central/ Quarry Bay or Causeway Bay.

Kowloon Studios

Pilates Reformer Trial

Pick any 2 pilates reformer class at Kwun Tong or Lai Chi Kok. For first-timers only. One purchase per head.

Kowloon Studios

Pilates Reformer Class Packages

Pick any 2 pilates reformer class at Kwun Tong or Lai Chi Kok.

Any studio

Pilates Reformer Private Trial

For first-timers only. One purchase per head.

Take it to the next level

Pilates Circuit

The Pilates circuit training course combines four major pieces of equipment: the Pilates Reformer, Chair, Tower, and Arc Barrel. By cycling through these apparatuses, the course strengthens core muscles, enhances body stability, and improves spinal flexibility. The curriculum features a series of diverse movements to help students achieve full-body coordination and endurance within limited class time.