10 Products to Help You Ace Your Pilates Game, 1 Slow Rep at a Time

I'm personally obsessed with Solidcore right now, and while it's technically more of a strength-training workout than Pilates, it is done on a Pilates-inspired reformer machine. I've also taken Club Pilates classes, and I enjoy performing many of these exercises and moves at home, whether under the virtual guidance of a Peloton instructor or sans-equipment, up against a wall. All of this is to say that I believe in the benefits of slow movement and its impact on the core. In fact, I feel like I've become a stronger runner ever since I began incorporating Pilates classes into my weekly fitness routine. And as a shopping editor, you know I've accumulated products to support my newfound workout obsession, from adorable grippy socks and matching workout sets that make me feel more confident when I'm peering in the mirror to wrist and ankle weights that help me amplify my sessions, and even a high-traction mat that works for both yoga and Pilates. Ahead, I've named 10 products that make me feel like a Pilates pro every time, and assist in pre-class rituals (think: hydration packets!) and post-class recovery (anti-inflammatory face spray, a top-notch massage gun to target overworked muscle groups, and more). Just scroll to shop!

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I'm personally obsessed with Solidcore right now, and while it's technically more of a strength-training workout than Pilates , it is done on a Pilates-inspired reformer machine. I've also taken Club Pilates classes , and I enjoy performing many of these exercises and moves at home , whether under the virtual guidance of a Peloton instructor or sans-equipment, up against a wall . All of this is to say that I believe in the benefits of slow movement and its impact on the core.

In fact, I feel like I've become a stronger runner ever since I began incorporating Pilates classes into my weekly fitness routine. And as a shopping editor, you know I've accumulated products to support my newfound workout obsession, from adorable grippy socks and matching workout sets that make me feel more confident when I'm peering in the mirror to wrist and ankle weights that help me amplify my sessions, and even a high-traction mat that works for both yoga and Pilates . Ahead, I've named 10 products that make me feel like a Pilates pro every time, and assist in pre-class rituals (think: hydration packets !) and post-class recovery (anti-inflammatory face spray, a top-notch massage gun to target overworked muscle groups, and more).



Just scroll to shop! Grip Socks MoveActive Classic Low Rise Grip Socks in Powder Blue ($16) While there are tons of grip socks out there, I'm personally a fan of the brands that offer plenty of different sizes, colors, and silhouettes for the perfect fit. MoveActive's come equipped with a foolproof nonslip PVC pattern on the sole that truly provides unmatched traction. If you're looking for more of a personality-infused line or you like ruffles and embroidery, check out Bootay Bag's Off Duty Grip Pilates Socks ($17).

Stability Ball All in Motion Stability Ball ($16) If you're doing Pilates on a reformer , you may not have use for a stability ball. But off the carriage, you can use these to strengthen the back, enhance the core, and increase muscle activation. Shop this anti-burst design that comes in 55, 65, or 75 centimeters and includes a pump to help you fully prepare your gear before you start.

Hydration Packets Protekt Electrolytes Liquid Hydration Packets ($16, originally $18) We all know there are plenty of hydration solutions on the market, but I'm a big fan of Protekt because the brand's packets are in liquid form, which means no mess and a smoother mix into your water. The lemonade flavor is also extremely tasty and, yes, it's sugar-free. The reason I really recommend these packets are because they also have magnesium, which can aid in muscle recovery after physical exertion (aka the whole point of Pilates!).

Weights POPSUGAR Wrist Weight - 2 Lbs ($20) One thing I love about Pilates is that there are plenty of ways to modify or amplify each and every move, and you can tack on a challenge by adding wrist or ankle weights to your workout. The adjustable closure on this bright turquoise pair from the PS x Walmart fitness collection means you can strap them around your wrists or ankles. And if you're incorporating moves with dumbbells into your routine, try this Bala Bars Dumbbell Set ($59) for a sleek and sophisticated match.

Facial Spray Tower 28 Beauty SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray with Hypochlorous Acid ($28) It's a smart idea to mist yourself with this facial spray as soon as you finish Pilates class. Whether you're heading to run a few errands or about to embark on a walk home, this spray defends your skin from harmful bacteria in a pinch. It's packed with hypochlorous acid, which can also reduce redness and soothe irritation, according to the brand.

Plus, it's alcohol- and fragrance-free. Read more in our Tower 28 SOS Spray Review . Editor quote : "Though it's hard to see an immediate change in your skin as you would with an exfoliator or a moisturizer, the facial mist delivers on its promises with consistent use.

When I'm using it, my skin looks more even-toned, and I'm less likely to get little breakouts around my chin. I also occasionally experience redness in my cheeks, and this spray helps calm that." — Jessica Harrington, senior editor, Beauty Workout Mat SPRI Airex Pilates 190 Exercise Mat ($87, originally $93) This premium foam mat is great for splaying out on the floor beside you during your workout — even if you are on a reformer.

It's a bestseller because of its high-quality construction: the mat maintains its shape and the edges remain flat without curling. What's more, the closed cell foam material is made to repel moisture and odors. It measures 74 x 23 inches and is equipped with a nonslip surface at the bottom so it won't move around mid-workout.

Slip-ons For Easy Removal UGG Tasman Slipper ($110) I find that it can be a bit of a challenge to squeeze into sneakers when you're running out the door for a Pilates class and wearing grip socks. I also love the idea of a workout that doesn't require sneakers, so why not lean into that bonus and wear slippers? If something taller is more your style, I'd also recommend checking out these Brave Pudding Hampton Strolls ($380) for a luxe sock-style option. But our editor swears by her UGG Tasman Slippers in this review .

Editor quote : "Unlike other everyday slippers, this style has a rubber sole base that's thick and designed to last, so I don't have to worry about whether it can withstand being worn on surfaces like concrete, tile, or grass — it holds up well and has just enough of a platform that the slipper's material doesn't dirty when being worn beyond my apartment. I love that these shoes seamlessly blend comfort with functionality and the fact that they're versatile enough to be worn in a number of environments, such as running errands, grabbing brunch, going to and from the gym, or even just around my home." — Kyley Warren, assistant editor, Shopping I'm a Fitness Instructor and Coach — and Here's What I'm Gifting Everyone This Year Workout One-Piece FP Movement Never Better Sweetheart One Piece ($128) I am personally a fan of one-pieces for Pilates (maybe it's mental, but I feel like their full-body structure just helps me stay cognizant of my form).

FP Movement's Never Better Sweetheart style is a bestseller, available in this lavender shadow shade, heritage green, and black. It's designed for low-impact workouts and lined with high-compression, breathable mesh. If you don't like the flared leg but are looking for something similar, try the Spiritual Gangster Margot Crossover Strap Bodysuit ($128) instead.

Massage Gun Therabody Theragun Sense Percussion Massage Gun ($275, originally $299) I'm a proponent of massage therapy no matter what workout you consider to be your go-to. But if you're into low-impact exercise like Pilates, I think you'll really benefit from getting your hands on the Theragun Sense. It's equipped with an LCD screen that walks you through built-in guided routines and even offers meditative breathwork sessions through the accompanying app.

If you've overworked a muscle group at Pilates class, this will help you iron out the kinks. Read more in our Therabody Theragun Sense Massage Gun review . Editor quote : "The fact that you can navigate through different massage routines on the smart app and filter by body part, benefit, and time is also a huge benefit, as this capability forces you to listen to your body in order to determine what mode of recovery you really need on any given day.

There are massages catered to people who weightlift, run, do yoga, or practice water sports, and you can even get personalized routine recommendations if you connect your other activity monitors to the app." — Sarah Wasilak, associate content director, Shopping Fitness Tracker Oura Ring Gen3 Smart Ring ($299, originally $349) I personally find my Garmin to be too big and bulky for most Pilates moves, especially when I'm putting pressure on my wrists. The Oura Ring is a great alternative, with the ability to track your heart rate, workout, and active calorie burn.

While it may not be the most spot-on, precise tracker, it's accuracy is appreciated by our editor who wrote about it in her Oura Ring 3 review . Editor quote : "To be frank, I like the Oura Ring a lot more than I actually thought I would. It's comfortable and easy to wear — you receive a kit to try on different sized rings to find your perfect match.

I normally wear mine on my left middle finger, but occasionally I'll keep it on my left pointer finger. It comes in four colors: gold, black, silver, and stealth. There are also two shapes, the classic circle and a plateau design.

" — India Yaffe, former associate editor, Shopping Sarah Wasilak (she/her) is the associate director of Shopping at PS. With plenty of experience in the commerce market, a keen interest in SEO, and 10 years as an editor at the brand, she enjoys writing across the lifestyle and health-and-fitness categories. She has bylines at PS, InStyle, Elle, Refinery29, Who What Wear, Elite Daily, Byrdie, and The Quality Edit and aims to amplify minority voices in all her work.

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