Understanding the difference between classical and contemporary Reformer spring settings can help you make adjustments that suit your practice and equipment. Here’s a breakdown of how they compare:
- Classical Reformer:
- Classical Reformers are equipped with four springs, all offering the same tension. To replicate this tension on a contemporary Reformer:
- 1 Classical Spring = 1 green spring OR 1 red + 1 blue

- Contemporary Reformer:
- Contemporary Reformers feature five springs, each with color-coded tensions ranging from light to heavy:
- Yellow Spring: Very Light Resistance
- Blue Spring: Light Resistance
- Red Spring: Medium Resistance
- Green Spring: Heavy Resistance

When transitioning between classical and contemporary settings, use this guide to align resistance levels as closely as possible. By understanding the differences, you can get the most out of your Reformer practice, no matter which style you’re using!