About
An hour for
the self.
Coeur began with a simple belief: that movement, done with intention, is one of the kindest things we can give ourselves. We've built studios to protect that hour.
Our story
We make rooms that ask for your full attention, and give it back.
What started as one reformer studio in Costa Mesa has grown into a family of practices across Orange County. Along the way we created Fortè, a dedicated mat studio for those who want to feel the floor beneath them, and now the Cadillac, the county's first studio built around the trapeze table. Different equipment, the same conviction: precise, considered, unhurried movement.
No mirrors of judgment. No rush. Just good instruction, thoughtful music, and the kind of class that goes by far too fast.
The reformer.
A carriage, a set of springs, and infinite resistance. The reformer meets you where you are and builds long, balanced strength: controlled, low-impact, and endlessly adaptable. Our signature 50-minute class flows from one position to the next, set to music chosen with care.
Reformer studios →The mat.
Pilates in its original form: bodyweight, breath, and the discipline of the floor. Fortè strips the practice back to its essentials, building deep core control and a grounded, elemental strength. Strong by name; strong by nature.
Discover Fortè →The Cadillac.
Orange County's first dedicated Cadillac studio, and a different apparatus entirely. A raised, spring-strung frame with a trapeze that lets you suspend, decompress and find ranges the reformer and mat can't reach. Same Coeur instruction; a new way to move.
Discover the Cadillac →What we hold
to.
Three principles shape every class: reformer, mat or Cadillac.
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Precision
Small, exact movements done well. We teach form first; strength is what follows.
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Breath
The thread through every class. Breath sets the pace, steadies the body, and clears the head.
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Belonging
Every body, every level, welcomed. Seven studios, one community across Orange County.
A note from the studio
"We wanted a place that felt less like a gym and more like a ritual, somewhere you arrive a little tense and leave entirely yourself."
The Coeur Pilates team

