Pilates Trends Defining the Next Chapter of the Industry
The Pilates Boom Is Maturing
This low-impact exercise has firmly established itself as a global movement practice, and its momentum shows no signs of slowing. According to the ClassPass 2025 Look Back Report, Pilates experienced a 66% year-over-year increase, making it the most booked workout globally for the third consecutive year.
Pilates is commanding attention in the fitness and wellness space. New demographics are discovering the benefits of mindful movement, studios are expanding their offerings, and innovation is reshaping how Pilates is practiced, taught, and experienced.
What Pilates Will Look Like
1. A Growing Demand for Highly Qualified Instructors
As awareness of movement quality, longevity, and injury prevention increases, clients are becoming more discerning. The future points toward a preference for instructors with strong foundational knowledge, thoughtful programming skills, and a deep understanding of how the body moves. Pilates is increasingly valued for its support of long-term health, with greater emphasis on professional expertise and continuing education.
2. Smart Reformers & Connected Equipment
Technology is beginning to play a more visible role in Pilates, improving the practice in ways that make it more accessible, effective, and engaging. These tools are designed to enhance the learning experience by providing feedback, tracking progress, and enabling more personalized sessions.
3. Hybrid Pilates
More fitness clubs and gyms are integrating Pilates with complementary training modalities, including weight training, athletic conditioning, and high-intensity workouts. Pilates adapts seamlessly to these hybrid environments, supporting more balanced training. When incorporated thoughtfully, a well-rounded routine that includes Pilates can enhance muscle tone, improve mobility, and contribute to overall physical well-being.
4. Men Make Up a Growing Share of Pilates Practitioners
Pilates is attracting a broader and more diverse demographic, with more men recognizing its value for strength, mobility, injury prevention, and performance. Once perceived as a niche or female-dominated practice, Pilates is now embraced by male athletes seeking injury prevention, professionals looking to counter the effects of prolonged desk work, and individuals focused on improving long-term health and movement quality.
As this shift continues, studios and instructors are refining their messaging, programming, and studio environments to better support and welcome this growing audience.
5. Studios as Social Hubs
Pilates studios are becoming spaces of connection. Beyond classes, studios foster community through workshops, events, and shared experiences that create a sense of belonging. In a crowded wellness landscape, cultivating meaningful relationships and supportive environments is becoming just as important as the movement itself.
Looking Ahead
In a rapidly changing landscape, staying ahead is essential to remaining relevant in 2026 and beyond. For instructors, studios, and brands, this means being connected to where the industry is headed and actively engaging with new ideas and tools.
Events such as the Merrithew Symposiums and the Instructor Trainer Experience offer firsthand insight into emerging trends, equipment innovation, and the future direction of movement practices.
The future of Pilates is unfolding now, and those who remain curious, connected, and informed will help shape what comes next.
Source: https://www.merrithew.com/blog/post/2026-02-20/pilates-trends-defining-the-next-chapter-of-the-industry