Yoga + Pilates: A Love Story
Yoga and Pilates aren’t in competition with one another - they’re the most compatible of lovers.
I just want to be clear: this isn’t a competition.
Pilates isn’t “fitness” while yoga is “spiritual.”
Yoga isn’t “stretching” while Pilates is “strength.”
You don’t have to pick a side — you’re allowed to want both fire and flow, strength and softness.
Coming from the school of Classical Pilates, I loathe to think of Pilates like a fitness class - it’s a holistic practice, and there’s a mind-body connection there that makes you really tune inward and connect to yourself. Plus, as I mentioned before, the functional nature of Pilates actually really helps me tap into my breath.
Equally, although I love to take things a little bit more slowly in yoga, there’s still an element of strength there that I like to channel with softness. (And let’s be real - chaturangas - enough said).
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A love story for the ages
Yoga and Pilates are an amazing complement to one another. While yoga encourages a deeper range of flexibility (hello backbends!), Pilates forces you to take it all back into control (one of Joseph Pilate’s Five Principles - it was originally called Contrology, you can see why!)
After a huge obsession with yoga and gaining flexibility left me with yoga butt (NOT as sexy as it sounds - it’s essentially overstretching the hamstring tendons that connect to the sitbones) - and noticing a lack of muscular connection in the left side of my body due to nerve damage from an operation and a horse-riding accident when I was a teenager - I found Pilates at the right time to help strengthen and create connection to muscles again.
Fun fact - Classical Pilates was actually developed as a rehabilitation system and many of Joe’s earliest devotees were injured dancers looking to heal their bodies - It’s still recommended now for rehabilitation across all sports.
While yoga allows you to trust your core, Pilates strengthens your core.
Yoga reminds you that your centre isn’t just physical - it’s energetic, something deeper, something that connects us all to the One. Pilates sharpens your connection to your physical body through precision and alignment.
One teaches control. The other teaches surrender.
Pilates invites precision and control. You’re present in every movement.
Yoga asks you to let go — into sensation, into stillness, into trust.
Balance the two, and you build a body that’s strong and intuitive. A mind that’s clear and open. A spirit that’s centred but still playful.
Photo by @andrewprod
We’re not here for dogma — we’re here for joy.
There are no gold stars for mastering the “perfect” practice.
I want to bring you yoga and Pilates because the joy lives in the mix, in moving, in playing, in finding freedom in your body that allows you to find freedom in your mind. When you dig deep and find the inner fire to make it through a class, you realise just how strong you are.
When you realise that showing up for yourself with movement and making the decision to look after yourself is an act of self-love, you learn to to show up every day with that same love and kindness for yourself and for others.
And that’s where the magic really begins - because you realise that you are so connected to yourself, so grounded, so proud of your accomplishments on the mat - that confidence and self-love shines through to everyone else.
That’s why I’m so passionate about what I do, and sharing this feeling with others.
I can’t wait to share this with you on retreat.
London day retreat: 26th July 2025 - Details TBA soon
Italy retreat - 3-9 September 2025
Ibiza retreat - 11-15 April 2026
Love,
Abby x