Pilates studios around Charleston

Pilates is a form of experience to increase core strength among other benefits.

People practicing pilates workout with machines,

Let’s get physical.

Photo provided by Taylor Grant Pilates

New year, new hobby? Pilates is a low-impact exercise focusing on strengthening muscles and improving posture and flexibility. Plus, it can enhance your mental wellbeing.

Classes typically last ~45 minutes to an hour, and it is something you can do at home, a studio, or a gym. If you’re interested in the latter two options, keep reading for options around Charleston. If you have a Pilates studio to add to our list, send it to the team.

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