Reformer Pilates Near Newport Beach
If you’re searching for reformer Pilates in Newport Beach, you’re likely looking for a workout that’s effective, structured, and worth building into your routine.
Not all reformer Pilates is the same—the approach, the pacing, and the programming all shape the results you experience.
Proximity & Positioning
Located just minutes from Newport Beach in Costa Mesa’s Newport Mesa area, The Method offers a strength-based approach to reformer Pilates—designed to build muscle, improve endurance, and help you stay consistent over time.
A Strength-Based Approach to Reformer Pilates
Each class is built on slow, controlled movement and time under tension—keeping your muscles engaged longer for a deeper, more effective workout.
This creates a low-impact, full-body training experience that focuses on strength, stability, and long-term results.
What Makes It Different
- Strength-focused programming
- Controlled, precise movement
- Small-group classes with personalized coaching
- A consistent class experience you can build into your routine
A More Modern Reformer Workout
For those familiar with Lagree, Megaformer, or Solidcore-style workouts, The Method offers a similar strength-based, low-impact experience—centered on control, structure, and continuous muscle engagement.
Built on time under tension and slow movement, the workout delivers a challenging, full-body experience designed for long-term consistency.
Looking for a Lagree-style workout near Newport Beach? Learn more on our website.
Why Clients Come from Newport Beach
- Elevated, thoughtfully designed studio
- Easy, dedicated parking
- Focused, coach-led classes
- A welcoming, supportive environment
Location
Conveniently located in Costa Mesa’s Newport Mesa area—near Rye Goods and Milligram Coffee—The Method is easily accessible from Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, and Newport Coast.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is reformer Pilates?
Reformer Pilates is a low-impact workout performed on a spring-based machine designed to build strength, improve stability, and support controlled, full-body movement.
Is this similar to Lagree or Megaformer workouts?
Yes. The Method uses a strength-based approach with slow, controlled movement and time under tension, creating a similar style of low-impact, full-body training.
Is this good for beginners?
Yes. Classes are designed to meet you where you are, with guidance and modifications to support all experience levels.
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Experience reformer Pilates designed to help you build strength, improve endurance, and stay consistent.