Yogalates Classes in Orlando, FL (2026)

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Looking for yogalates classes in Orlando? Browse our verified directory of 4 studios offering yogalates in Orlando — with real ratings, class schedules, and pricing to help you find the perfect fit in 2026. Not every studio in Orlando uses the word "yogalates" — but plenty of them teach it. Below you'll find Orlando studios that blend yoga and Pilates principles in their class schedules, whether they call it yogalates, yoga fusion, sculpt flow, or core yoga.

Key Takeaways – What You'll Learn About Yogalates in Orlando

  • If you're searching for Yogalates classes in Orlando, this directory lists 4 verified studios — each with real ratings, class schedules, and pricing so you can compare options without leaving the page.
  • Most people who search "Yogalates near me" in Orlando have several options within a short drive — use the map below to find studios closest to your neighborhood.
  • Yogalates in Orlando, FL typically ranges from $15–$25 per drop-in class to $49–$1200/month for an unlimited monthly membership, depending on the studio and membership type.
  • Whether you're brand new to the mat or returning after a break, beginner Yogalates classes in Orlando are widely available — use the "Beginner-friendly" filter above to narrow your options.
  • To find the best Yogalates studio in Orlando, sort by "Top Rated" above — studios are ranked using verified Google reviews so you can see which ones consistently deliver.
  • From group flows to private one-on-one sessions, Yogalates classes near me searches in Orlando turn up a variety of formats — use the Class Type and Class Mode filters to find exactly what suits your schedule.

Yogalates Studios in Orlando — Map View

4 Yogalates Studios in Orlando, FL

Elevate Yoga Center

Offers Yoga & Pilates

Yogalates in Orlando

📍 3150 S Orange Ave #204, Orlando, Florida, 32806

4.8(290 reviews)
$49
Unlimited Monthly Membership

Elevate Yoga Center fuses dynamic practices with elemental themes, offering Fire Flow, Water Yin, and aerial classes. With personalized training plans and a nurturing community atmosphere, this Orlando studio emphasizes movement, breath, and mindfulness. Students enjoy unique experiences like bungee fitness and aerial silks, tailored for every journey of self-discovery.

🪁Aerial Yoga🌙Yin Yoga🌊Vinyasa Yoga🍃Restorative YogaPilates
📞 +1 407-984-6578Visit Website

Orlando Hot Yoga and Pilates

Offers Yoga & Pilates

Yogalates in Orlando

📍 5302 Central Florida Pkwy, Orlando, Florida, 32821

4.7(115 reviews)
$25
Drop-in Price
$1200
Unlimited Monthly Membership

Orlando Hot Yoga specializes in Bikram Yoga, Yin Yoga, and Pilates, offering personalized classes in a welcoming atmosphere. Unique features include a range of heated sessions tailored for busy schedules, enhancing both physical fitness and mental tranquility. This studio fosters a vibrant community for wellness seekers in Central Florida.

🔥Bikram Yoga🌙Yin YogaPilates
📞 +1 407-238-0755Visit Website

Yogalates in Orlando

📍 820 Lake Baldwin Ln, Orlando, Florida, 32803

4.9
$20
Drop-in Price
$119
Unlimited Monthly Membership

Warrior ONE offers a diverse range of classes, including Power Vinyasa, Yin Yoga, and Slow Flow, emphasizing empowerment and community. With over 100 classes weekly and unique programs like Carido Combo and Pilates, members enjoy unlimited access and guest passes. A commitment to inclusivity ensures every participant thrives in their practice.

🌊Vinyasa Yoga🌡️Hot Yoga🌙Yin Yoga🍃Restorative YogaPilates
📞 +1 727-580-1412Visit Website

Project 7 Yoga

Offers Yogalates-Style Classes

Yogalates in Orlando

📍 612 Virginia Dr, Orlando, Florida, 32803

4.8(67 reviews)
$15
Drop-in Price

Project 7 Yoga in Downtown Orlando offers diverse classes including Vinyasa Flow, Candlelight Yin, and Core Flow, with a focus on safe practices. The studio is known for its elegant atmosphere, experienced instructors, and wellness-focused community since 2013. Private lessons and studio rentals enhance the personalized experience.

Vinyasa Flow🌙Yin YogaCore FlowFlow & StretchRoll Out Yoga
📞 +1 407-203-8936Visit Website

Top Yogalates Classes in Orlando — Comparison Table

Highest-rated Yogalates classes in Orlando based on verified ratings and reviews.

#StudioAddressPhoneRatingReviewsDrop-inMonthlyClass TypeIndoor/OutdoorLevelBeginner-FriendlyKids-FriendlyLGBTQ+
1Warrior ONE Yoga & Fitness (spin, row, strength training)820 Lake Baldwin Ln+1 727-580-14124.9$20$119In-StudioIndoorAll-Levels
2Elevate Yoga Center3150 S Orange Ave #204+1 407-984-65784.8290$49In-StudioIndoorAll-Levels
3Project 7 Yoga612 Virginia Dr+1 407-203-89364.867$15In-StudioIndoorAll-Levels
4Orlando Hot Yoga and Pilates5302 Central Florida Pkwy+1 407-238-07554.7115$25$1200In-StudioIndoorAll-Levels

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💰 Yogalates in Orlando — Quick Price Guide

Guide to Yogalates in Orlando

What is Yogalates?

Yogalates is a fusion workout that combines yoga and Pilates into a single practice. Developed in the 1990s by Australian instructor Louise Solomon, it blends the deep core activation of Pilates with the breath-led movement and postural awareness of yoga. A typical yogalates class moves through Pilates-based exercises to engage the subtle core muscles, then incorporates yoga asanas (postures) to build flexibility, mobility, and mindful body awareness. Classes usually begin and end with savasana.

Unlike a standard yoga class, yogalates puts deliberate emphasis on your deep stabilizing muscles — particularly around the lower back and pelvis. Unlike a standalone Pilates class, it incorporates standing sequences, hip-opening postures, and meditation elements. The result is a balanced, low-impact workout suitable for all fitness levels.

Yogalates in Orlando — Quick Stats

  • Our directory lists 4 Yogalates in Orlando.
  • Yogalates in Orlando has an average rating of 4.8 stars.
  • 4 of these offer beginner Yogalates classes in Orlando.
  • Drop-in prices for Yogalates classes in Orlando start from $15.
  • 3 offer weekend Yogalates classes in Orlando.

Benefits of Yogalates

  • Core strength: Pilates-derived exercises target the deep stabilizing muscles of the abdomen and lower back
  • Flexibility: Yoga sequences open the hips, hamstrings, shoulders, and spine
  • Posture improvement: Alignment cues from both disciplines correct common postural imbalances
  • Stress reduction: Breathwork and savasana lower cortisol and promote mental clarity
  • Injury-friendly: Low-impact by design, suitable for beginners, postpartum recovery, and those returning from injury
  • Full-body toning: The hybrid format works muscular endurance and mobility in the same session

Who is Yogalates Best For?

People who want core strength, flexibility, and postural improvement in one session

Yogalates is ideal for those who want the meaningful benefits of yoga and Pilates in a single class. Best for people with postural issues, lower back weakness, or those returning from injury who need a structured low-impact workout. Also excellent for desk workers, new mothers, and anyone wanting a balanced practice that works the deep core alongside flexibility.

Looking for Yogalates classes in Orlando? Use the filters above to find the right studio for your level and goals — or sort by "Top Rated" to see the highest-rated Yogalates in Orlando.

How to Spot a Yogalates Class in Orlando

Studios rarely advertise classes under the "yogalates" name — but the practice is widespread under different labels. Here's what to look for when browsing the schedules below:

  • "Yoga Sculpt" or "Sculpt Flow"typically combines Vinyasa yoga with Pilates-inspired core and toning work
  • "Core Yoga" or "Yoga Core"emphasizes Pilates-derived abdominal and spinal stabilization within a yoga sequence
  • "Yoga Fusion"a general hybrid that often draws from Pilates, barre, or functional fitness
  • "Mat Pilates + Yoga"the most direct equivalent; some studios list these as a combined offering
  • "Power Yoga"not always yogalates, but classes that layer core challenges onto standard power sequences come close

What to Expect at a Yogalates Class in Orlando

Most yogalates classes in Orlando run 50 to 75 minutes. You'll typically start lying on a mat with breath awareness and gentle core activation, then progress into a Pilates-based sequence targeting the deep abdominal and spinal muscles. The second half of class shifts into yoga-style standing and floor postures, with holds that build both strength and flexibility. Classes close with a longer savasana (final relaxation) than a typical Pilates session.

Bring a yoga mat, water, and wear fitted clothing — loose garments can get in the way during mat-based Pilates movements. Most studios in Orlando offer mat rentals if you're new. Drop-in classes typically range from $15 to $25; many studios offer intro-month deals for first-time students.

Yogalates vs Yoga vs Pilates

AspectYogalatesYogaPilates
DefinitionA hybrid workout combining yoga flexibility with pilates core strengtheningAn ancient mind-body practice focused on flexibility, breathing, and meditationA modern exercise system focused on core strength, posture, and controlled movements
OriginModern fusion fitness conceptOriginated in India over 5,000 years agoDeveloped in early 20th century by Joseph Pilates
Main GoalBalance flexibility and core strengthImprove flexibility, balance, mental calm, and overall wellnessStrengthen core muscles and improve posture
Focus AreasCore strength + flexibility + balanceFlexibility, breathing, mindfulnessCore stability, muscle control, alignment
Movement StyleMix of yoga poses and pilates exercisesFlowing poses (asanas) with breathingSlow, precise, controlled movements
BreathingCombination of yoga and pilates breathing stylesDeep yogic breathing (pranayama)Lateral rib breathing
Spiritual ElementUsually noneOften includes meditation and spiritual aspectsNo spiritual component
EquipmentUsually mat-basedUsually mat-based (sometimes blocks/straps)Mat or machines like reformer
IntensityModerateVaries (gentle to intense styles like power yoga)Moderate to intense depending on routine
Typical AudiencePeople wanting both strength and flexibilityPeople seeking holistic wellnessPeople focusing on core strength and rehab

First Time Doing Yogalates in Orlando? Here's What to Know

  1. 1

    What to bring

    A yoga mat, water bottle, and form-fitting clothes you can move freely in. Some studios provide Pilates props like resistance bands and small balls — check ahead.

  2. 2

    No prior yoga or Pilates experience needed

    Yogalates is designed to be accessible. Instructors teach cues for both disciplines simultaneously, so you'll pick up the combined movement language quickly.

  3. 3

    Expect core work throughout

    Unlike a pure yoga class, Yogalates integrates Pilates core activation into nearly every pose. Expect to engage your deep abdominals even during stretching sequences.

  4. 4

    Use the beginner filter

    Use the "Beginner-friendly" filter above to find Yogalates studios in Orlando that welcome first-timers and offer intro pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Yogalates studios are in Orlando?

Our directory currently lists 4 verified Yogalates studios in Orlando. Use the filters above to narrow down by rating, class format, and special features to find the best fit for your practice.

How much do Yogalates classes cost in Orlando?

Yogalates class prices in Orlando vary by studio. Drop-in rates typically range from $15–$25 per class, while unlimited monthly memberships can range from $49–$1200/month depending on the studio and amenities. Use our pricing filters to compare studios within your budget.

Are there beginner-friendly Yogalates studios in Orlando?

Yes — many Yogalates studios in Orlando offer beginner-friendly classes and intro packages. Use the "Beginner-friendly" filter on this page to find studios that specifically cater to newcomers, often at discounted introductory rates.

Can I take Yogalates classes online in Orlando?

Several Yogalates studios in Orlando offer online and hybrid class options, letting you practice from home alongside in-studio sessions. Use the "Class Mode" filter above to find studios offering online or hybrid Yogalates classes.

What is the best Yogalates studio in Orlando?

The best Yogalates studio in Orlando depends on your goals, schedule, and budget. Our directory ranks studios by a combination of star ratings and review counts. Sort by "Top Rated" above to see the highest-rated Yogalates studios in Orlando based on verified user reviews.

Do Yogalates studios in Orlando offer intro or trial packages?

Yes — most Yogalates studios in Orlando offer introductory packages for new students, such as a first class free, a 2-week unlimited trial, or a discounted intro month. These are a great way to try multiple studios before committing to a membership.

What should I bring to my first Yogalates class in Orlando?

For most Yogalates classes in Orlando, bring a yoga mat, water bottle, and comfortable, breathable clothing. Some studios rent mats if you don't have one. Check with your specific studio — certain styles like hot yoga or aerial yoga have additional gear requirements.

Do Yogalates studios in Orlando offer private classes?

Many Yogalates studios in Orlando offer one-on-one private sessions in addition to group classes. Private instruction is ideal for beginners who want personalised guidance, practitioners recovering from injury, or those wanting to fast-track their progress. Use the filters above to find studios offering private classes.

Are there Yogalates teacher training programs in Orlando?

Several Yogalates studios in Orlando offer Yoga Alliance-certified teacher training programs (200-hour and 300-hour). These are open to dedicated practitioners who want to deepen their practice or pursue teaching professionally. Use the "Teacher Training" filter above to find qualifying studios.

Can I do Yogalates in Orlando if I have injuries or health conditions?

Yogalates can often be adapted for practitioners with injuries or health conditions, but always consult your doctor before starting. Many studios in Orlando offer therapeutic or gentle variations, and most instructors will offer modifications when informed of your condition before class.