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Jazmin Grubb
Feb 19, 2026
I’ve taken Pilates classes at a few different studios over the years, but Club Pilates Tribeca has truly become my home. I’ve been going there for about a year now, and it’s one of the few places in New York that consistently feels welcoming, grounding, and genuinely supportive every single time I walk in.
The classes are challenging in the best way. The kind that make you feel stronger, more confident, and proud of what your body can do. Even when classes are full, the instructors are attentive, encouraging, and hands on. You never feel like just another person on a reformer. You feel seen, guided, and supported. And the playlists are always so good. The music keeps the energy up, makes the workouts more fun, and honestly helps push you through the toughest moments.
One of the things that mattered most to me from the beginning was how diverse and inclusive the studio is. Pilates spaces have not always had a reputation for feeling that way, which is why this stood out immediately. At Club Pilates Tribeca, you see women of different backgrounds, ages, and fitness levels all sharing the same space, supporting each other, and growing together. That sense of belonging is real. It never feels intimidating. It feels welcoming, inclusive, and comfortable.
The community itself is something special. The staff is warm, the events are thoughtfully curated, and they truly go above and beyond. The events are honestly some of the best I’ve experienced at any fitness studio. They bring people together in a way that feels genuine, fun, and supportive.
And honestly, one day I walked in after having a really bad day. Just hearing a familiar voice from someone who had supported me before, simply saying hello, immediately made things feel lighter. That small moment meant so much more than I expected. It reminded me how powerful it is to be in a space where people notice you, support you, and make you feel like you belong. That kind of environment is so important, and not something you find everywhere.
And I have to say, every single instructor is amazing. Truly. Most studios have favorites you try to schedule around. Here, all of the instructors are the best. Each brings something different, motivating, and supportive, which makes the class options feel limitless. I would shout out my favorites, but it is literally all of them. You can sign up for any class, with any instructor, and know you are going to have an incredible experience.
Club Pilates Tribeca is not just where I go to work out. It is where I go to feel better, reset, and feel supported. Thank you for being my safe space. I truly encourage everyone to try it at least once. You will feel the difference the moment you walk in.
My fav CP location I've been to! Previous member of Hell's Kitchen and UWS studio along with some other NJ locations. In my lifetime, well over 100+ Pilates classes. LOVE the instructors here! They honestly have such a great mix of talent, I think they cater well to their clientele who are in various parts of their pilates/fitness journey. If you're new to the location here's my personal experience with some of the instructors:
Marjorie is amazing! She's great if you value Pilates fundamentals and breath-work. Alwayssssss has modifications or progressions for level 1 & 1.5 so you have flexibility every class to either go 40%-120% into your workout depending on how your body feels. Truly always enjoy her class because I know she'll have me sweating and laughing at the same time at some point.
Saadiq will 100000% have you sweating and immediately sore. You may be dying mid-workout but his soothing voice helps you not question your sanity during a tough circuit lol. His level 1 and 1.5 classes are harder on average but still manageable even if you're on the newer side IMO. Taking his 1 class and breezing through it is a good way to determine if you're ready for 1.5.
Alexandria always switches it up. She loves to be creative with how we use the chair, carriage, or spring board during class. I feel like I typically use the most equipment in her classes. Her warm ups and cool downs are always really thoughtful and thorough. This is one class where you will probably be doing an exercise you've never done before which makes the class go by quickly.
Andrea has such calming and loving energy, her 1.5 classes are no joke and you will wake up sore the next morning. Love love love her morning classes to start the day.
Chandler is so sweet and also has amazing energy. She doesn't teach too many classes at this location so I do feel like her classes book up faster, so if you can, try to book ahead cause she's definitely an instructor you should work with! I think she paces classes really well with having a good balance of tough vs. moderate movements.
Eleni is an instructor I'd also suggest for Pilates beginners. I sometimes take her 1 classes because of scheduling (also big on progressions and modifications) but she really cares and wants to know if you're new because she is so big on the fundamentals. Her 1.5 classes are also great mix of moderate to challenging. IMO her playlists are pretty curated to go with the flow of the class, especially for cool down which is a nice treat.
Talia is someone I just started taking more classes with because of my schedule. Another person who loves their playlists! She will have the bops, billboard top 100/beyonce/tswift/etc.. This helps when she says there's still 30 more seconds of holding a position - the singing along in my head is a great distraction when I'm shaking and want to give up lol. Her counting and talking us through her sets really is motivational
Also, s/o to front desk! They're all really nice and I do find this location to always be clean and tidy. From my experience, they've been more easy to contact via email vs. phone. I honestly never hear the phone ring during classes so maybe they keep it on silent for that reason. Alexandra, who I think might be the manager, is sooooo sweet and bubbly and also deserves the extra kudos :)