Best Pilates Studio near Darien, Connecticut

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[solidcore] in Darien, Connecticut offers a high-intensity, low-impact full-body workout on a pilates-inspired reformer. The unique atmosphere features immersive classes with controlled movements designed to enhance core strength and muscle development.

92 Heights Rd, Darien, Connecticut 06820

Hours

Monday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday 5:30 AM – 7:00 PM

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1 month ago

This Solidcore location is great! They have a good variety of selection of classes, early morning, late afternoon and evening available. The waitlist works pretty well too if you can’t get in right away. I’ve taken classes by 5/6 instructors and all were good, although I do have some favorites they all are motivating and upbeat. It’s located in the commons which is great and easy to get to.

1 month ago

Took Intro class taught by Patty. She was welcoming, thorough, and mindful. Challenging, focused workout. Plenty of classes to choose from for all fitness levels.

1 month ago

It's very much an in/out sort of studio. No community or group moral. Do not value members. They are very strict on company policy/rules and have very little compassion/empathy for my situation. They will not cancel my membership, and I am now stuck with them until my membership ends. I would never consider coming back even if I was in the area. I would recommend sticking to singles classes or going to Greenwich solidcore. It's the worst location by far. Take your money elsewhere.

1 month ago

I started my solid core experience in July 2023. Let me preface with that this is not a bad review for any of the instructors or staff, it’s for the company policies. I did the two week beginners program and really enjoyed my experience overall. As a beginner they are pretty accommodating, but I did find it difficult to keep up in class and felt that some of the movements were dangerous for someone who was just starting. Anyway, I decided to sign up for the 4 class a month pass in August. Around late July, I got injured and tore a muscle in my side. The only thing my doctor recommended is light activity such as walking, meaning I could not do this class. I called this location to cancel my membership and they told me membership cancellation is not done through the location but only through corporate. I received an email from corporate telling me that I could only cancel 30 days in advance of the next billing cycle. Here I am, in November, still being charged for classes I cannot USE because I am still injured and cannot do high intensity workouts. No one expressed sympathy or understanding towards my situation. I am a college student and dealing with these bills when I am not even benefiting from the classes is just insane, and I think this company handles situations like mine horribly. I never leave reviews but really, take your money elsewhere

1 month ago

Of the maybe 10 solidcore studios I've been to in the last 8 years this is definitely the worst. Least friendly instructors (although Remi is a great coach, 5 stars for her), who don't know basic solidcore policies/processes (e.g., one explained to me that packages can't be used to bring guests, until I showed her the app feature called "Use your package to bring a friend"). Patty, the lead coach, is unintelligible . . . seems to think the less articulate and less she is understood the more intense she's being. I couldn't even understand her weight change instructions, and most of the room kept looking around confused, too. She also berated me three times for modifying my stance AFTER I told her I was dizzy and needed to lower my center of gravity. #liabilityqueen.