Welcome to Spirit Health & Fitness Club, your premier destination for holistic health and fitness in Reading. Nestled at 500 Basingstoke Road, we pride ourselves on creating a vibrant community where wellness meets motivation. Our state-of-the-art facility features a wide range of cutting-edge equipment, from weight training machines to cardio stations, ensuring that you have everything you need to achieve your fitness goals.

At Spirit Health & Fitness Club, we offer an extensive array of group classes designed for all fitness levels, including yoga, spinning, and high-intensity interval training. Our certified instructors are passionate about helping you stay engaged and inspired on your wellness journey. With a welcoming atmosphere that fosters camaraderie and support, you’ll find yourself among like-minded individuals dedicated to living healthier lives.

We understand that each fitness journey is unique, which is why we offer personalized training sessions tailored to meet your specific needs. Whether you’re a beginner looking to get started or an experienced athlete aiming to enhance your performance, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

Join us at Spirit Health & Fitness Club and discover not just a gym, but a community committed to promoting health and well-being. Your first visit will reveal why our members rave about the friendly environment and the incredible results they achieve. For inquiries, appointments, or more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 0118 975 3603. We look forward to welcoming you to our fitness family!

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Chris Buchanan

1 Google Rating

you MUST wear something on your feet whenever you can in changing rooms and showers etc!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1/ 5

you MUST wear something on your feet whenever you can in changing rooms and showers etc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Staff are helpful. You need to sing in and are given a towel. Will also have to as at reception for a bag to put wet swimwear in. Free to use for guests at the Holiday Inn. The male showers are sinking of mould and black marks on the tiles. The pool water look ok from above when you are in it its awful, visibility barely 1m skin plasters, hair, hair clips and other things floating or sunken in it. The spa pol temperature is not very warm, the pool actually felt warmer. It is on a timer so no manual override. The club has separate saunas in each changing room. There were actually in best condition of anything. The lockers require a £ coin which is refundable.

Kate Trussler

5 Google Rating

Small and friendly, fitness help available when needed and a swimming pool

5/ 5

Small and friendly, fitness help available when needed and a swimming pool

Bobby Mitch

4 Google Rating

Needs a coat of paint and update to machines. Nice staff tho

4/ 5

Needs a coat of paint and update to machines. Nice staff tho

David Young

5 Google Rating

Great local gym with pool and sauna

5/ 5

Great local gym with pool and sauna

Robin Pickering

3 Google Rating

A bit grotty, but has a pool and is cheap

3/ 5

A bit grotty, but has a pool and is cheap

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