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Club Pilates Legacy
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Club Pilates

4.0
(14 reviews)

Business Details

7000 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX
75025, United States
(469) 838-5844
http://clubpilates.com/legacy

About

Pilates StudioClub Pilates
Club Pilates delivers a premium Reformer-based experience for every body, with 8 class types across 4 levels to help you find the right fit for your goals and fitness level. Whether you are new to Pilates or looking to deepen your practice, Club Pilates Legacy offers a supportive and energizing environment designed to meet you where you are. Each class is led by comprehensively certified instructors with more than 450 hours of training, so you can feel confident in the guidance you receive. With a focus on strength, mobility, balance, and overall well-being, Club Pilates makes it easy to experience the benefits of Pilates in a welcoming, inclusive space. Book your Free Intro class today and discover how Pilates can transform the way you move and feel!

Location

Club Pilates
7000 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX
75025, United States

Hours

Monday6:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday6:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday6:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday6:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday6:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Sunday8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Reviews

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  • SC
    Shawn and Cynthia Collenburg
    May 10, 2026
    5.0
    Club Pilates Legacy is amazing. I love all of the instructors and because of such a welcoming and nice environment I reached my 100 classes today. My family has noticed a difference in me too. I am stronger and able to do more than I used to. Thank YOU!!
  • NK
    Nikkita Kumar
    Nov 9, 2025
    5.0
    I’ve tried a couple of club Pilates classes already and wanted to keep going to classes while visiting family. I convinced my mom and I to try the free intro class together and it was lovely! This was my mom’s first time doing Pilates and she really enjoyed it! Sonya did a great job explaining the reformer and going through all of the exercises. My mom felt great coming out of the class! She normally does stretching and yoga at home so getting to do similar exercises on the reformer was a nice change of pace. The ladies working the front desk were also so kind and friendly! All in all great experience and will definitely be coming back whenever I’m in town!
  • KS
    Kimberlee Sheldon
    Apr 8, 2025
    1.0
    I work out 5–6 times a week—mostly weight training—and was looking to add Pilates once a week to support core strength and mobility. I’ve been practicing Pilates for over seven years at various studios and Club Pilates locations across the country, so I came in knowing exactly what I wanted: a solid, once-a-week class to complement my training and keep my spine from turning into a pretzel. What I didn’t expect was to enter a subscription sales funnel disguised as a fitness studio. From day one, the pressure to sign up for an “unlimited” membership was relentless. I travel frequently for work and can’t reliably make it to four - eight classes a month, let alone enough to make “unlimited” make sense. I asked about buying a class pack at a better rate—like, you know, a normal studio—and was told they only want subscription customers. A bold stance, but okay. I decided to make it work anyway. This location isn’t the best I’ve been to, but it’s nearby and decent enough to fill the Pilates-shaped hole in my workout routine. So I started buying individual class packs at $35 a pop, which, yes, is more expensive than the member rate—but I was willing to pay for flexibility. Turns out, flexibility is not on the menu. Each class pack expires exactly one month from purchase. Which would be fine if it weren’t physically impossible to get into the same class each week at the same time. I’ve tried booking sessions a full month in advance—on the dot—and I still end up 6th on the waitlist. I’ve now lost over $100 in class credits—not because I didn’t want to go, but because I literally couldn’t get in. And if you don’t make it off the waitlist? There’s no backup option. Classes are booked solid, always. I called to ask if they’d extend the expiration date—just a little!—so I could use the credits I paid for. The receptionist, who was polite but clearly over it, told me no. “Subscription customers get priority.” Which is wild, considering I’m paying more per class than those subscription customers. I’m not trying to game the system here—I’m just trying to take a Pilates class at the same time each week without having to get locked into a subscription I don't want. At this point, I’m moving on. I need a studio that actually lets you take the classes you pay for. If you’re someone with a busy or unpredictable schedule, save yourself the stress and look elsewhere. This setup doesn’t feel like it’s about wellness. It feels like a cleverly disguised money trap. With a reformer machine.
  • LL
    Leigh
    Dec 20, 2024
    1.0
    She was polite but I will never go there now...my Mother's birthday was today she passed away on Mother's day and she asked me not to stand in front of their building. Thanks hope you have a great day!

Frequently Asked Questions About Club Pilates

What types of Pilates classes does Club Pilates Legacy offer?

Club Pilates Legacy offers reformer fusion classes, group reformer classes, Pilates teacher training, and private training suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

What are the operating hours of Club Pilates Legacy?

Club Pilates Legacy is open Monday to Thursday from 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM, Friday from 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM, and Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM.

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