The Forum, Newcastle University Sport

University Drive, Newcastle, NSW 2308 ,Australia
The Forum, Newcastle University Sport The Forum, Newcastle University Sport is one of the popular Gym/Physical Fitness Center located in University Drive ,Newcastle listed under Local business in Newcastle , Gym in Newcastle , Swimming Pool in Newcastle ,

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The Forum is a leader in providing quality health and fitness services to its community.
The Forum in ancient Rome was originally a meeting area where people exchanged goods and ultimately became the social centre of the city. In its fullest sense, The Forum means the place where we truly become citizens by our involvement in social activities. Today The Forum is more than just a place to exercise. It is positive living - creating a healthier mind, fitter body, happier spirit.

Personal Training-

Our Personal Trainers are highly qualified, experienced and motivated to help you maintain a smart exercise program that suits your lifestyle and your goals. Use them as a consultant or a coach, a little or a lot.

All 12 month members receive a FREE PT Starter Pack* that includes:

1 x 60 minute consultation

Goals analysis
Weight & blood pressure check
Fitness & strength test

1 x 30 minute program delivery

Personal program tailored for you

Aquatics-

The Forum, University houses a 50m indoor heated pool and is the place for all things aqua.

From swim training to Aqua Fitness and fun in the pool for the littlies there is a range of programs on offer to be able to enjoy and work out in the pool.

A program for fitness swimmers, competitive masters, surf competitors and triathletes. This non impact workout redefines water based activity.

Exercise Physiologst-

The Forum has our very own Accredited Exercise Physiologists (EP) who are registered with ESSA as well as Fitness Australia to deliver a range of programs for those with specific rehabilitation or chronic illness needs.

Specialist in exercise for rehabilitation
Exercise for health and well-being
Chronic and complex medical conditions
Musculoskeletal rehabilitation
Work conditioning
Improvements in sports performance

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