Project Spartan - Worthing

Address: 14-15 Broadwater St W, Broadwater, Worthing BN14 8JE, United Kingdom.
Phone: 7723453064.
Website: projectspartan.co.uk.
Specialties: Gym, Fitness center, Physical fitness program.

Opinions: This company has 39 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 5/5.

Location of Project Spartan

Project Spartan: The Ultimate Fitness Experience in Worthing, UK

Project Spartan, located at Address: 14-15 Broadwater St W, Broadwater, Worthing BN14 8JE, United Kingdom, is a premier gym and fitness center dedicated to providing top-notch physical fitness programs. With a phone number of 7723453

Reviews of Project Spartan

Project Spartan - Worthing
Chris Paintsaint
5/5

Spartan has been such a great place to train, better than any other gym I have been to. They have helped me get from a 36” waist down to a 32” but most importantly feel better as a person now and at 42 feel fitter than ever even when I was playing rugby before covid. If you are ready for a change just go for it and commit to a better life at Spartan.

Project Spartan - Worthing
Cherie Sykes
5/5

A gym like no other!
I’ve always enjoyed going to the gym and classes, but find myself coasting in the comfort zone and not always getting the results I want.
At Spartan, you cannot rest on your laurels and you suddenly realise how competitive you can be with yourself and other members pitching your goals high!
I’ve only been a member since Oct 23 and already I have seen my body transform both in strength and capability but also in shape and tone. Ben, Dan and Elijah are all fantastic coaches who listen to your goals and help you shape a program that not only works for you but makes you work! I love their philosophy of ‘just turn up’ making you accountable for reaching your goals by just being there while they do the rest in creating challenging workouts. You will leave the gym feeling energised, accomplished and ready for anything!

Project Spartan - Worthing
Sophie Reed
5/5

I signed up for the 28day challenge and cannot recommend Project Spartan enough. My induction was very in-depth and James listened to my body/fitness concerns and goals and then produced a plan to achieve them. Both the members and trainers are all very friendly, the training sessions are hard but fun and everyone works at their own pace - there is no embarrassment or comparing yourselves to others as everyone on their own journey.
I am now 3 weeks in and seeing results which motivates me to push harder. If your thinking to join then please please do, you won’t be disappointed!

Project Spartan - Worthing
Vicky Bridger
5/5

I’m usually very nervous when joining gyms and find myself going once or twice and never again. However, then I found Project Spartan and all that changed. The concept is completely different to any other, the guidance and instruction from the coaches is second-to-none and all the members I work out with are so welcoming and encouraging.
I felt very comfortable that men and women sessions are separate and all the female members are of all abilities, shapes and sizes. If you’re thinking of joining a gym then you won’t be disappointed with joining the Collisium.

Project Spartan - Worthing
Brighton & Hove Locksmiths Ltd
5/5

I joined Project Spartan over 4 years ago now and it is the best decision I’ve ever made. As well as becoming a fitter, healthier and happier version of myself, I’ve met some fantastic people and made some friends for life. The support and encouragement you get from each and every other member of this brotherhood is second to none. The coaching is always top class and they really know there stuff from technique, nutrition and well being. We have had many social events too including curry nights, golf days, Spartan races, a trip up Mount Snowden in Wales and more...If you are considering joining Project Spartan I would wholeheartedly recommend you fill in that application without delay. It’ll be one of the best decisions you will make.

Project Spartan - Worthing
Graham Day
5/5

When I first started with Spartan, 6 months before the first Lockdown, I was 19 Stone. Within those 6 months I lost 2 stone all down to Spartan. They really gave me the motivation to lose that weight and my strength went right up too. You’re training with a great bunch of lads who are there to help each other which really motivates you. Spartan is a very professional outfit but with great banter to go with it. 5 stars from me

Project Spartan - Worthing
Ashley Peters
5/5

While I’ve had to take a break from Spartan due to work commitments, it was / has been a great experience and unlike anything else I’ve experienced in the ‘gym’ world.
The owner Ben is hands on and his enthusiasm is infectious (even if his eclectic taste in music may be questionable ?) , the coaches offer the perfect balance of motivation and humour and the camaraderie amongst the ‘brotherhood’ makes you actually want to go and keeps you accountable (even on those days where you’d have skipped a ‘normal’ gym).
It’s hard to describe exactly what Spartan is (collective personal training / group workout sessions / healthy lifestyle club) but whatever it is, it’s brilliant!
I loved the Just Turn Up (JTU) ethos as, as long as you can drag yourself to the coliseum, the coaches will make sure it’s worth your while!
It’s unique and awesome, so if you’re looking to get in shape (both body and mind), I’d argue that there’s no place better.

Project Spartan - Worthing
Roland Ham-Riche
5/5

I hadn't had much success with gyms. My enthusiasm always withered after a month or so. An extensive collection of branded towels and other sign-up 'freebies' bear testimony to this. Then I saw the Facebook advert for Project Spartan. It looked really interesting. Over the next six months I kept going back to their page, trying to puck up the courage to join up. Finally I did. The best decision. Project Spartan isn't a gym. It's a community. A community of like minded people who want to get fit, look better and live longer. It's not a place for gym bunnies. I've been attending 3 times a week for almost 2 years. Which still astonishes me. During lockdown, Project Spartan went online, of which I did 4 sessions a week - they helped me keep physically and mentally healthy. I'm fitter, a little bit trimmer, and I can't foresee a time when I'm not part of the Project Spartan community.

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