VIP Pilates in Chula Vista's Broadway corridor runs a Latina- and women-owned reformer studio inside Chula Vista Center Mall, combining Pilates and indoor cycling under one roof. The reformer-based approach targets the same core-stabilization and spinal-alignment goals that drive referral relationships with chiropractic offices such as Clear Chiropractic elsewhere in the city. Class formats span traditional Reformer, Jump Board, and the studio's signature Spin & Reform sequence, which pairs cycling intervals with spring-loaded carriage work in a single session. An in-house registered dietitian adds nutritional guidance alongside the movement programming, building the same eat-and-move integration that Lani Rausa, RD applies in her Chula Vista practice. The studio holds LGBTQ+ safe-space designation with wheelchair-accessible entry on the second floor of the mall. Jump Board sessions replace the standard reformer footbar with a spring-loaded trampoline attachment, layering plyometric impact onto traditional Pilates resistance for a combined cardio-and-strength protocol across a 50-minute class.