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The Wellness Edit / Why Pilates Is Becoming a Love-It-or-Hate-It Workout Trend

Why Pilates Is Becoming a Love-It-or-Hate-It Workout Trend

Why Pilates Is Becoming a Love-It-or-Hate-It Workout Trend

Pilates. With new studios popping up around the country, lately it feels like everyone either swears by it or quietly wonders why they’re shaking through slow leg lifts while someone whispers about their “core connection.” There’s very little middle ground. And honestly? That’s exactly why Pilates has become such a love-it-or-hate-it workout.

On the love side, the science is pretty compelling. Pilates focuses on deep stabilizing muscles, posture, flexibility, and controlled strength —benefits research consistently supports. Studies show it can improve core strength, balance, and body awareness while remaining low-impact, which makes it accessible across ages and fitness levels. Many people also love that it builds strength without stressing joints, aligning with the broader shift toward sustainable, longevity-focused exercise rather than burnout workouts. It’s no surprise participation has surged in recent years, making Pilates one of the fastest-growing fitness modalities in the U.S.

But here’s where the “hate it” camp comes in. Pilates doesn’t always feel like a traditional workout — there’s no loud music, no sweaty sprint finish, and progress can feel subtle. Research also suggests Pilates isn’t necessarily superior to other exercise styles for building overall strength, which can frustrate people expecting dramatic results fast. Add social media’s “Pilates princess” aesthetic and promises of a magically “longer, leaner” body (spoiler: muscles don’t actually lengthen), and expectations can clash with reality.

The truth? Pilates works best when you see it as foundational movement, not a fitness personality. Some people fall in love with the mindful pace and body awareness; others crave heavier lifting or higher intensity,  both are valid. The real wellness win isn’t picking sides. It’s finding the movement you actually want to come back to tomorrow.

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