Pilates in Brighton
Join Kelly Washington for a Pilates class in Brighton
Enjoy group Pilates classes at locations in Brighton
At Kelly Washington Fitness we know that to get the complete Pilates experience, it is critical to feel the motivation and see results. Regardless of your experience, ability and age we have pilates classes run by Kelly located in venues around Brighton to suit everyone.
Pilates is a mind-body conditioning form of exercise that combines muscle strengthening and flexibility with a breathing method and enables the body to move with less effort, allowing a flowing and balanced movement.
If you’re a beginner, let’s ease you in! In these gentler classes, you can get a real feel for Kelly’s style. You’ll see real results from inspirational programs, and rest assured – you will find yourself smiling very quickly and wonder what you did without a regular pilates class.
When you want to find the perfect balance between everyday human and fitness hero, our more advanced classes will be well suited. Raise your heart rate, get that blood pumping, and reveal the fitness superstar you are!
New customers are required to complete a Health Questionnaire before their first class.

"Improves focus and concentration"
Pilates is your path to whole-body wellness
Exeter Street Hall
Exeter Street Hall is in the heart of Prestonville, Brighton and has benefitted from extensive renovation over the last 7 years, making it a venue fit for the 21st century. Ideal for Pilates and Fitness classes, Kelly Washington Fitness run regular mixed ability classes for anyone who wishes to drop in and discover their true fitness and wellness. See classes timetable
- 16-17 Exeter Street, Brighton BN1 5PG
- Every Tuesday and Friday
- Pilates - Pay As You Go £8; Conc. £5
- Fitness - Pay As You Go £3
Manor Road Gym
Manor Road Gym is located in East Brighton and is a sports and activity centre, perfect for Pilates classes, and anyone is welcome. See classes timetable
- Manor Road, Brighton BN2 5EA
- Every Wednesday
- Pilates - Pay As You Go £3
COVID Protocol for classes at Exeter Street Hall and Manor Road Gym
To enable us to use the halls safely:
- Individuals should adhere to a 2m safe distance guideline
- Maximum numbers allowed in each area of the Hall are revised to:
- Main space – 20 people or reduced to 12 for sports/activities of a higher intensity
- Toilets – 1 person (or 1 plus carer)
- Strict adherence to handwashing/disinfecting equipment /contact points
- Hand sanitiser pumps, safe distancing/Government guidance signage will be available throughout the Hall
- Kitchen facilities will be closed
- Time slots will be adjusted to give a minimum 30 min break between different hirers
- Cleaning will be increased. However, as much of this will need to be done by volunteers, I will help to maintain as clean an environment as possible by cleaning frequently touched points when you arrive and leave
In these new circumstances, I will adhere to these additional terms:
- Adhere to the maximum numbers allowed in the building
- Maintain a register of all attendees and keep the information for 28 days, taking care to keep people’s information safe. Names, contact numbers, date and time of attendance must be recorded so that people can be traced.
- Wipe frequently touched surfaces before use and after:
- Door handles and door panels
- Tables
- Chairs
- Open the windows to improve ventilation (but do not wedge open fire doors) and close when we leave
- Equipment must not be shared in such a way that different people are touching the same item
- Follow the 2m safe distancing guideline.
- Face coverings are mandatory except for children under the age of 11 and for some health, equality and other reasons listed here. If not being worn for exercise, the individual must wear a face covering on arrival, and whilst waiting to play/take part.
- Payment by cash must be avoided
- Music must be played at a volume that allows conversation
- I must ask you to:
- not attend if you feel unwell
- not enter the building before the group facilitator
- take care to social distance when queuing
- leave promptly to avoid bottlenecks
- wash hands on arrival and when leaving and use sanitiser after using the toilet
- maintain a safe distance at all times, taking care when using the corridor and toilets
- bring own water, if required
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