Pilates - 08/04/2026
Clinical Pilates vs Reformer Pilates: What’s the Difference?
Not sure which type of Pilates you actually need? Here’s how to tell.
READ MOREIf you’re searching for beginners Pilates in Yarraville, you’re probably not looking to jump into fast-paced classes or keep up with people who’ve been doing this for years.
You might be new to Pilates and unsure where to start. Returning to exercise after pain, injury, or time off. Wanting to build strength safely. Looking for guidance, not guesswork.
At All for One, beginners Pilates is designed to help you start well—so movement becomes something you can sustain.
Beginners Pilates shouldn’t feel rushed, intimidating, or confusing.
It should feel:
Clear
Supported
Calm
Reassuring
Our beginner Pilates sessions focus on learning how to move, not just what to do. We build control before intensity. We help you feel confident in your body.
Beginners don’t need motivation. They need the right environment.
Our beginners Pilates classes in Yarraville are expert-led and grounded in physiotherapy principles.
That means:
Clear instruction and demonstrations
Options to modify movements based on your body
Small group sizes
Attention to how your body moves, not just how it looks
This approach helps if you feel nervous about starting, have a history of back, neck, or joint pain, or want reassurance you’re doing things safely.
Pilates builds strength without high impact. It improves posture and body awareness. It supports joints and the spine through controlled, intentional movement.
Research shows that regular Pilates practice can improve core strength, balance, flexibility, and overall function—particularly for people managing chronic pain or recovering from injury.
When guided properly, Pilates helps beginners reconnect with movement in a way that feels achievable.
We offer two types of Pilates for beginners. Both are excellent starting points—they just serve different needs.
Delivered by qualified Physiotherapists in small groups of four.
Best for:
You’ll start with a one-on-one assessment, then move into tailored classes that evolve with your body.
Led by qualified Pilates instructors in classes of up to 12.
Best for:
You’ll follow a set structure that challenges your core, improves balance, and builds strength progressively.
Not sure which suits you?
Call us on 03 8319 9945 or book a studio tour.
Before you arrive
You’ll complete a short intake form. If you’re starting with Clinical Pilates, you’ll have a one-on-one assessment first.
During class
Your instructor will guide you through foundational movements on a Reformer or mat. Every exercise can be modified. If something doesn’t feel right, we’ll adjust it.
What to bring
Comfortable, fitted clothing. Grip socks are available at the studio.
How often to start
Most beginners come 1–2 times per week and build gradually.
After class
You might feel muscles you didn’t know you had. That’s normal. Pilates works deeply. Mild soreness the next day is common as your body adapts. You shouldn’t feel pain.

We welcome beginners from Yarraville, Seddon, Footscray, Kingsville, Spotswood, Newport, Williamstown, and surrounding Inner West suburbs.
Our Yarraville studio is at 13 Campbell Street—about a 10-minute walk from Yarraville station. Free parking is available in front of the studio and in our fenced car park.
Many people who join us were hesitant at first. Unsure if Pilates was for them. What they often discover is that a supportive, well-structured approach makes starting feel far less daunting.
Beginners Pilates at All for One is part of a bigger picture.
We integrate physiotherapy support when needed. Pilates as a foundation for strength and control. Clear pathways to progress at your own pace.
You’re not thrown into random classes. You’re guided, supported, and encouraged to move forward with confidence.
We’ve been part of the Inner West community for almost eight years. In that time, we’ve supported hundreds of people through their first Pilates class—and beyond.
Not sure if Pilates is right for you or where to begin?
Starting with a guided beginners Pilates session can help you understand your body and build confidence from day one.
Book a beginners Pilates session
Beginners Pilates may be right for you if you:
Are new to Pilates or exercise
Are returning after injury or time off
Want to feel stronger without pushing too hard
Prefer a calm, structured environment
Value long-term consistency over intensity
If you’re unsure, a conversation or assessment can help determine the best starting point.
At All for One, Pilates isn’t about short-term results.
It’s about building confidence in movement. Creating habits that last. Supporting your body through different stages of life.
Many people begin with Pilates and later explore our other movement classes—yoga, spin, boxing, strength training—once they feel stronger and more capable.
If you’re looking for beginners Pilates in Yarraville, we’d love to help you start in a way that feels safe, considered, and supportive.
Call: 03 8319 9945
Email: yarraville@allforone.com.au
Address: 13 Campbell Street, Yarraville VIC 3013
Do I need experience to start Pilates?
No. Our beginners Pilates classes are designed for people with little or no prior experience.
Is beginners Pilates safe if I have pain or injuries?
Pilates can be very safe when guided properly. If you have pain or concerns, we recommend starting with Clinical Pilates where a Physiotherapist can create a tailored program.
How often should beginners do Pilates?
Most beginners start with 1–2 sessions per week and build gradually. Consistency matters more than frequency.
What should I expect in my first class?
Clear instruction, a supportive pace, and guidance to help you feel comfortable and confident.
Is Pilates suitable as I get older?
Yes. Pilates is often well suited to people seeking strength, mobility, and confidence at any age.
What’s the difference between mat Pilates and Reformer Pilates?
Reformer Pilates uses a spring-based machine that provides support and resistance. Mat Pilates uses your body weight. Both are excellent for beginners—Reformer classes are the most popular starting point at All for One.