Get Fit on Adams is a women-owned functional fitness studio on Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, founded in 2008 by Tamara Lee Fanning. Fanning holds a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Fitness and Nutrition from San Diego State University and maintains NASM certification, credentials she has carried since beginning her personal training career in 1997. The 92116 facility stocks BOSU balls, Dyna-Discs, resistance bands, medicine balls, and full-body cardio machines rather than single-purpose weight machines, reflecting a functional-movement philosophy that targets strength, flexibility, cardio, and balance in every session. Fanning also completed coursework at Muller College for Massage Therapy, giving her a clinical understanding of soft-tissue limitations that informs exercise modifications for clients transitioning out of physical rehabilitation, a recovery pipeline shared with Good Vibrations Family Chiropractic & Massage on the same Normal Heights corridor. Membership tiers range from coded-entry open-gym access for independent workouts to all-inclusive packages combining one-on-one training, small-group circuit classes, and open-gym privileges, with every new member starting through a personal fitness assessment that evaluates biomechanics, posture, body-fat composition, and nutritional habits. Beyond the studio, Fanning leads guided hikes through Mission Trails Regional Park as a certified Trail Guide, extending the functional-movement model into outdoor terrain training she calls Vitamin N. The flexibility-and-mobility focus complements the heated-flow and vinyasa programming at Yoga Box on Adams Avenue, where many of the same Normal Heights residents cross-train between yoga and functional-strength sessions. The studio processes each new enrollment through a one-time $55 fitness consultation covering equipment orientation, room-system protocols, and individualized program design calibrated to prior injury history and current movement capacity.