Membership vs Class Packs: Which One Fits Your Routine?
When it comes to choosing between a membership and a class pack, it’s not just about flexibility or price.
It comes down to one thing:
How consistently are you planning to show up?
At The Core Reformery Pilates Singapore, we see it all the time—those who come regularly start to feel the difference faster. Movements become more familiar, strength builds steadily, and each class builds on the last.
Pilates is not meant to be done occasionally. It works best as a practice.
Why Weekly Practice Matters
Pilates is about precision, control, and awareness. These aren’t built in a single session—they develop over time.
Coming once in a while can still feel good. But when you attend once a week consistently, something shifts.
You start to:
- understand your body better
- move with more control and intention
- build strength in a way that carries into daily life
Instead of restarting each time, you’re progressing.
That’s where the real value of Pilates comes in—not just in the class itself, but in how it builds over time.
Who Memberships Are For
Memberships are designed for consistency.
If you know you want to come weekly, a membership gives you the structure to stay on track. It encourages consistency, supports progress, and makes it easier to treat your classes as part of your lifestyle rather than something you fit in only when convenient.
This matters because progress in Pilates is often less about intensity and more about repetition, familiarity, and continuity.
A membership may be the right fit if you:
- want to attend classes regularly
- are aiming to build strength and see progress over time
- prefer having a routine
- want priority booking for your preferred class timings
- do better when movement is already built into your month
For many, this is where Pilates starts to feel different—not just something you attend, but something that supports your movement long-term.
We recommend: Core Pass 4 classes monthly @ $180/month. Best for 1x a week movers.
Who Class Packs Are For
Class packs are still a good option, but they serve a different purpose.
They are better suited to people who need more flexibility. If your schedule changes often, if you travel frequently, or if you are not yet ready to commit to a steady routine, class packs give you more room to move at your own pace.
They can also work well if you are just getting started and want to explore different class timings before settling into something more regular.
A class pack may be the right fit if you:
- have an unpredictable schedule
- travel often
- prefer flexibility over routine
- are easing into Pilates and not yet attending consistently
Class packs offer freedom, but they do rely more on self-discipline. Without a regular rhythm, it is easier for classes to get pushed back, spread too far apart, or treated as optional. And when that happens, progress tends to feel slower too.
The Difference, Simply Put
- Memberships support consistency
- Class packs support flexibility
Both have their place.
But if your goal is to feel stronger, move better, and see results from your practice, consistency will always matter more.
So, Which One Should You Choose?
Choose a membership if you are ready to commit to showing up regularly and want Pilates to become part of your week. For most people, this is what creates the strongest foundation for progress.
Choose a class pack if you need more flexibility for now and are not yet able to commit to a regular rhythm.
Both options are valid. But if you are looking to feel the difference in your body, build strength steadily, and get more out of each class, a regular weekly practice is what makes that possible.
And that is exactly what memberships are designed to support.
Ready to Build a Weekly Pilates Practice?
If you’re looking to commit to a steady routine, the Core Pass (4 classes/month) is designed for exactly that—once a week, consistently.
At $180/month, it gives you a clear structure to build strength, improve your movement, and stay on track.
Or, if you’d like to explore other options, you can click here to view all membership options.
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The Core Reformery
- 2026-04-02
- 5 min read
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