Exercise spotlight: Boot camp


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One of the most common reasons we give for not exercising is that, with work and family responsibilities, we simply don’t have the time. Boot camp class makes it a little tougher to make that argument.

A powerful and fun group workout, inspired by military training, boot camp has taken the country by storm. Great for firming and toning muscles and burning calories, it includes an intense mix of aerobics and strength training in a short period of time, usually within an hour or less, with little rest between exercises. It’s serious conditioning that can include jumping, weight lifting, crunches and running but varies depending on the instructor, location and your fitness level.

Just as important as the physical benefits, boot camp can increase your self-esteem it’s a concentrated dose of “Yeah, I did it!”. If you’d like to give boot camp a try, here a few things to consider before you do:

  • If it’s been a while since you’ve done strenuous exercise, speak to your doctor about whether boot camp is a good idea for you.
  • Once you’ve found boot camp sessions in your area, think about whether you prefer something conveniently close to work or home and if you’re a morning or after work person.
  • Contact the boot camp instructor and ask for details about the sessions and whether there’s something for beginners or your fitness level.
  • Ask about the types of activities included different classes include kickboxing or yoga and everything in between, and cater to people who want to primarily burn fat or build muscle, or both, fast.
  • Ask about who attends classes may cater to men or women or co-ed, old or young, and you want to feel somewhat comfortable in your surroundings.
  • After you’ve tried it out a few times, decide if it’s something you prefer to do a few times a week or just once a week to supplement other activities.
  • Can’t find a boot camp near you? Organize one with a group of friends and take turns leading each session.

Here are some more tips you may find useful. And as always please share your own experiences with boot camp and other great workouts in the Shop Talk Blog community forum!

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Did you know: Boot camp burns calories

It’s one of the most energetic activities, burning about 588 calories/hr, comparable to spinning and aerobic dance. By comparison, Pilates burns 336 calories/hr while house cleaning and gardening burn 200-300 calories/hr. (Source)

8 thoughts on “Exercise spotlight: Boot camp

  1. I am a diabetic and I want so very very much to lose this weight. I have been trying for so many years to lose this weight. I have lost a little but put double the weight back on. I am scared for my life. I am not working right now but I would like to know if there are free boot camp workout classes out there. Please if there is anyone out there that can help me please please let me know. I have asked people to help me but everyone wants money. Please please help me.

  2. Hi i just got this email , if its true i realy love to find a boot camp close to home . I am not working and iam stay home mom pleas help me to find a boot camp

  3. Hello,
    I’m interested in finding a boot camp in my area either Major Mackenzie and Markham Rd or Kennedy rd and Sheppard Ave E. Hours and prices.

    Thank you

  4. I am interested in losing weight and toning my arms, thighs and waist.
    I live in Calgary, Alberta. Canada.

  5. I live in the Sheppard and Warden area. Please send me some information on boot camps close to. Y area.

    Thankyou
    Samantha

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