After My Doctor Prescribed Pilates, I Searched For the Best Classes in London

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I want to preface this by saying: I didn’t start Pilates just to follow the hype, although Lori Harvey and Maya Jama’s ripped abs served as some inspiration. No, Pilates was on my agenda under doctor’s orders.

I’d been suffering from lower back pain the kind that gives my nan and I a shared ailment to bond over – we discuss the side effects of our shared prescriptions, we moan about the sharp pains only we could understand. It sounds sweet when you put it like that but really, the inability to walk and the pain when waking isn’t fun for anyone, let alone a 20-something-year-old. After two gruelling years of being turned away by GPs who constantly told me the pain was probably because of my period (it wasn’t), I went private. A few checks and scans in and I was astonished to find that the “cure” to my lower back pain wasn’t some drug with a name I couldn’t pronounce, but instead, an exercise. I had been prescribed Pilates.

For the uninitiated, Pilates isn’t just the Instagrammable workout it appears to be. According to the NHS, Pilates is a form of exercise that focuses on balance, posture, strength and flexibility. It can help with a number of body and health concerns, from lower back pain and joint issues, to brain function, pelvic floor strength and posture.


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Georgia Rodgers is a PURE Pilates Instructor at Core LDN.


A lot of people, myself included, underestimated the high intensity of Pilates because it’s a low impact workout, but Pilates instructor Georgia Rodgers explains how this all works, telling PS UK: “Because Pilates is mostly low impact, it allows those that don’t usually exercise the opportunity to understand how their body moves in a slower and more controlled environment.

“As instructors, we focus on the nine core principles created by Joseph Pilates to create a holistic workout,” she adds. “People that are new to Pilates will firstly notice the challenge on their coordination and flexibility, improvement in proprioception, mindfulness into your breathing patterns, as well as working and toning smaller muscle groups (probably some you didn’t even know existed!). All exercises can be progressed for more challenge, or regressed to suit your exact needs.”

So, with a doctor’s note in hand, a pair of Gymshark leggings practically painted onto my legs and the grippiest grippy socks I could find on-foot, I made it my mission to find the best classes in London. Below you’ll find my top picks, from beginner-friendly sessions to advanced online classes.

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