Reporter tries out Bodystreet gym in Worthing for six weeks

Worthing Herald reporter James Butler is trying the Bodystreet studio in Chapel Road, Worthing for six weeks. Left: after session one. Right: James being trained with Charlie. Pictures: Stephen Wynn-Davies and Derek MartinWorthing Herald reporter James Butler is trying the Bodystreet studio in Chapel Road, Worthing for six weeks. Left: after session one. Right: James being trained with Charlie. Pictures: Stephen Wynn-Davies and Derek Martin
Worthing Herald reporter James Butler is trying the Bodystreet studio in Chapel Road, Worthing for six weeks. Left: after session one. Right: James being trained with Charlie. Pictures: Stephen Wynn-Davies and Derek Martin
For most of us, the ideal formula to meet our fitness goals would be the least exercise possible with the maximum results.

It is an equation fitness and diet product companies have spent years trying to solve - and Bodystreet is one of the more recent among them offering a solution.

What is it, you say? A 20-minute workout, once a week, where you don Lycra and get hooked up to electrodes connected to a machine which zaps you as you clench your muscles in a variety of positions. One session, costing £20, is apparently the equivalent of three gym sessions a week.

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