Pure Pilates is Longview's locally owned Reformer studio — built on 20 years of real instruction, real equipment, and real results for every body.
Pure Pilates has been part of the Longview community since 2006. Founded by Cindy Mashe and now led by owner Annabeth Baker, the studio has spent nearly two decades doing one thing well — teaching people how to move better, recover stronger, and feel at home in their bodies.
This isn't a chain. It's a studio where instructors know your name, understand your history, and build your sessions around who you actually are — not a generic program.
Whether you're recovering from injury, training for performance, or simply looking to move through your day without pain — there's a path here for you.
One-on-one instruction tailored to your body, your goals, and your history. The most effective way to start — and the foundation for everything else.
Small group sessions on the Reformer — challenging, community-driven, and guided by instructors who know every person in the room.
Specialized work for arthritis, osteoporosis, disc issues, sciatica, and post-surgical recovery. We work with your body's limitations — and help you move past them.
Cross-training for runners, cyclists, golfers, and competitive athletes. Pilates builds the core stability and movement efficiency that sport demands.
Classical mat work grounded in Joseph Pilates' original method. Accessible, effective, and a strong complement to Reformer training.
Full studio with Reformer, Cadillac, Stability Chair, Springwalls, and Barrels — the complete classical apparatus for a complete practice.
No two clients are the same. The instruction here draws from Joseph Pilates' original method — and adapts it to who you are, what your body needs, and where you want to go.
Every session builds from the center out — re-educating the muscles that support your spine and drive every movement you make.
We identify the patterns that are causing pain or limiting performance — and teach your body a better way to move.
Pilates doesn't isolate. It integrates — building the kind of strength and flexibility that carries over into everything you do outside the studio.
The studio was built on the belief that Pilates should be accessible to anyone willing to show up — regardless of age, fitness level, or physical history.
Stay mobile, strong, and independent. Pilates is one of the most effective tools for maintaining quality of life as the body changes — and we know how to apply it safely.
From weekend runners to competitive golfers, Pilates builds the core stability and movement efficiency that improves performance and reduces injury risk.
We work with clients managing arthritis, osteoporosis, disc herniation, sciatica, and post-surgical rehabilitation — with precision and patience.
Never done Pilates before? Good. We start where you are. No experience required — just a willingness to learn how your body actually works.
I have taken classes with Pure Pilates owner Cindy Mashe since 2005. The studio, though casual enough to be welcoming, is clearly run by a well-educated staff. I would recommend it to anyone.
Annabeth is down to earth and genuinely invested in her clients. You can tell she actually cares about your progress — not just filling a class slot. Pure Pilates is the real thing.
After my back surgery, I wasn't sure I'd ever feel strong again. The team at Pure Pilates worked with me at my pace and helped me rebuild in a way that actually lasted. I'm stronger now than I was before.
Reach out to schedule your first session. We'll talk through your goals, your history, and what kind of work makes the most sense for where you are right now.