Fresno has never had a studio like this. So we are building one.
I have spent the last eleven years practicing pilates in Los Angeles, Milan, and New York. Each time I came home to the Valley, I noticed the same thing: the studios here work, but none of them feel the way the best ones do — quiet, considered, slow.
Form is the studio I wanted to come home to. A small space — sixteen reformers, real light, real wood — built for the practice rather than the volume. We are opening with a limited founding membership because we would rather build the right room with the right people than fill it twice over.
If this is the studio you've been waiting for, we would be honored to have you among the first.
Bleached oak floors, lime-washed walls, brass fittings, late-afternoon western light. Designed in collaboration with a Bay Area architectural studio — the same firm behind several of the studios that inspired this one.
Twelve students per class, never more. Reformer, mat, and chair — programmed in cycles rather than drop-ins, so the work compounds. Instructors trained in the classical tradition, certified through programs that take years rather than weekends. No music designed to distract you from the difficulty. The point of pilates is to feel exactly what you are doing.
Founding members lock in opening rates for the life of their membership. When the studio opens, these prices will not return.
This is the studio Fresno has been quietly waiting for. We are building it for 175 people. We hope one of them is you.