Allan H Fine of The Executive Edge Show You 5 Tips You Should Know Before Choosing A Fitness Boot Camp!
Released on: August 8, 2008, 12:24 am
Press Release Author: Allan H. Fine
Industry: Management
Press Release Summary: Our bodies have a inherent knowledge of whether or not we are using extra resistance or our body weight only.
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada, August 08, 2008 -- Allan H. Fine, a 18 year fitness veteran tells you what you should know before you invest in joining a fitness boot camp. With the Bejing Olympics on everyones mind, fitness and getting in shape is a hot topic. As Well with the explosion in popularity of Boot Camps, consumers should know that they are all not equal in quality or results. Here is a simple guide that should help.
What criteria can you use to decide which program is best for you.
Do they have a pre and post evaluation where they measure your body fat, inches and do before and after pictures. Many do not unfortunately, how can you assess if you have lost fat or muscle during your program. If your goal is to lose fat, lose weight and inches then if they don\'t measure those things how will you know?
Do they play music during your camp. Try this, sit there in silence for 1 minute only. Now imagine working out. Now imagine working out for 1-1/2 hours with dead silence except for the sound of others sweating and groaning.
Studies have shown that working out with music playing produces better workouts , is more motivational and relives boredom.
Now imagine working out to great motivating high energy music. Which would you rather do?
Are they for beginners or only for advanced clients. Many camps using sand bags or military style training using heavy wooden polls or dragging tires. This is VERY dangerous to the beginner. Clients will see injuries and they can hurt themselves very badly in these camps unless they are already very fit. If your goal is to get in shape and lose weight and inches and you hurt yourself the very first week then how is that serving you.
Using body weight only. I have seen many camps using only clients body weight. This does NOT work for weight loss and only produces mild toning. Boot camps who use only body weight training are very cheap. Body weight training only produces mild toning and little or no weight loss. Look for a program that uses dumbbells\' and resistance band in combination.
Our bodies have a inherent knowledge of whether or not we are using extra resistance or our body weight only. If body weight training was truly effective why have so many people who are very over weight who do pushups and sit ups and walk all the time not lose tons of weight.
If 2 people ran a mile and one was 160 lbs and had a 60 lb knapsack and the other was 220 lbs who would work harder and burn more calories. The person who was 160 lbs and had a 60 lb knapsack.
What kind of ongoing coaching or support do they offer. Most have none. If your program isn\'t working for you because you are eating poorly still they have no support systems in place for that. Some do though. Check them out!!
Allan H. Fine is a 18 years fitness veteran and holds over 25. Degrees and Certifications. He is a Certified Master Life Coachand Certified Fitness Lifestyle Coach. Allan writes for magazines, newspapers and ezines. Press release distributed by PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/) Press Release Distribution By PressReleasePoint
Contact: Allan H. Fine Executive Edge Calgary, Alberta, Canada 403-246-7386 403-389-3386 executive-edge@shaw.ca http://www.executiveedge1.com
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Contact Details: Allan H. Fine Executive Edge Calgary, Alberta, Canada 403-246-7386 403-389-3386 executive-edge@shaw.ca http://www.executiveedge1.com