The Benefits of Spartan Kids
Studies show that kids are less fit today than their parents were as kids. At Spartan, we’re dedicated to making healthy the new normal for the next generation through our kids obstacle course races. Active youth benefit from better physical health, are at lower risk of developing depression and earn higher grades than their less-active peers. 

At Spartan, we strongly believe that kids should run, climb, jump and get muddy. We don’t give them medals, they earn it. We’re bringing it back to the basics. Put down the electronics and make time to move as a family.

The Spartan Kids Obstacle Course Race Comes In Three Sizes

AGES 4-6 Distance: 1/2 Mile
AGES 7-9 Distance: 1 Mile
AGES 10-13 Distance: 2 Miles
FINISHERS RECEIVE
Finisher Medal
Finisher T-shirt
Numbered headband with matching parent wristband
2 Free Spectator Passes
A fun and exciting experience!
Building mental toughness
Making Friends

Trainers
MEG "MAD DOG" WHITE
Fitness Trainer and Body Positive Activist Meg White has been in the health industry for over 10 years. She fell in love with fitness training in college, when she took a job as a personal trainer at a local racquet club. In 2011 she opened her own studio, Train Hard Or Go Home. Train Hard Or Go Home is an all-inclusive, body positive fitness community. 

 The studio’s fitness point of view is body longevity by improving over all health and well being. The program focuses on adding healthy realistic habits to your daily routine, and embracing the body you have right now. Your fitness program is personal and unique to your lifestyle. 

Train Hard Or Go Home strives to give you the tools you need to build and maintain an exercise regimen that improves the quality of your life. 
LATONYA LYONS
Since entering the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in 2007, LaTanya has developed experience working in multiple settings including the following: home, school, community and day programs. LaTanya graduated from California State University, Los Angeles with a Bachelor of Social Work and a minor in Rehabilitation Counseling then earned her Master of Science in Psychology with a concentration in Applied Behavior Analysis in 2015 and become Broad Certified Behavior Analyst in 2018.

For the past 5 years, her focus has been working with challenging behaviors in person’s with special needs emphasizing the use of ABA strategies more specifically in areas of coping and social skills. In addition to developing  positive behavior support plans while collaborating with teachers and other service providers.
 
“It is incredibly rewarding to work directly with each family and interdisciplinary team witnessing resilience, progress and achievements every day.”

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