Align Pilates SD on Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, is a STOTT-trained Reformer and mat Pilates studio co-founded by Nicky McGreevy and Sheena Zoller, who opened the 3735 Adams Avenue location in May 2019 after meeting during instructor certification and logging over 600 combined training hours across mat, Reformer, chair, and apparatus disciplines. McGreevy, a former gymnast who moved to San Diego at 18 and has lived in Normal Heights since 2008, holds advanced certification for working with clients managing injuries, post-surgical recovery, and chronic pain conditions. The class structure runs four tiers — Form for beginners building body awareness and alignment principles, Control for intermediate students working at a moderate-to-fast pace, Energy for athletic-intensity sessions with elevated heart rates, and Stretch for restorative movement and realignment. Spinal alignment work on the Reformer complements the adjustment protocols at Good Vibrations Family Chiropractic & Massage in San Diego, where patients recovering from disc and joint issues often add Pilates to their rehabilitation schedule. The studio added STOTT master instructor Marshall Eklund to the teaching roster — Eklund founded his own Pilates studio in 1998 and directed San Diego County's designated STOTT PILATES Teacher Trainer Facility for 17 years, training many of the region's top instructors including McGreevy and Zoller. The women-owned studio extends active military member benefits and maintains LGBTQ+-affirming, transgender-safespace policies, part of the inclusive identity that Adams Avenue carries through the 92116 ZIP code. Post-session recovery pairs naturally with deep-tissue and therapeutic bodywork at Zen Sanctuary, a massage studio in the same Normal Heights corridor where practitioners work trigger-point and myofascial release techniques on the same muscle groups loaded during Reformer sessions. Sheena's husband handled all construction and remodeling on the build-out, creating a studio designed for accessibility — wheelchair-accessible entrance, restrooms, and seating — with a down-to-earth atmosphere that prioritizes results over appearance.