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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

5 Things You Should Know Before Enrolling In A Weight Loss Boot Camp

By Brandon Carrier

To find the best boot camp to meet your specific needs. You may need more than what just about all boot camps include, like are warm ups, workouts and an endless number of exercises. Your body is unique and has a specific way of responding to exercise, so you should gently experiment with it to understand its capabilities, while working to enhance it, and make you as healthy and fit as you can be.

Typical exercise boot camps lasts about 30-60 minutes 3-6 times per week. They typically incorporate resistance training using weights and or your own body weight. Some exercises might include running, push-ups, lunges, squats, core exercises, and a few team or partner exercises. At the beginning and ending of regular fitness boot camps there are warming up and cooling down exercises. These essentially involve stretching exercises. You need to find workout boot camps which give you all this, and more. In order to meet your specific goal, choose a specialized boot camps such as sports specific boot camps or weight loss boot camps. Below are 5 tips you should carefully consider before zeroing in on any of the areas fitness boot camps.

TIP 1. You must find out how closely the boot camp suits you. Since workouts are done in groups find a bootcamp that puts a limit on the number of participants. No matter how good an instructor might be, stay away from boot camps that exceed a 15 to 1 ratio (participant to instructor). This ensures that you will be able to get enough of focused, individualized attention and the instructor can be sure everyone is on task and make necessary adjustments.

TIP 2. Decide if you want an encouraging or more strict and intimidating instructor. Both are sure to get you your desired results. Some exercise boot camps have instructors with military backgrounds while others have little or no military regimen but take more of an energetic and fun personal training approach. Choose the style according to your goals and your personal flexibility.

TIP 3. Any reputable bootcamp should be led by a qualified fitness instructor or personal trainer with recognized certificates and or a relevant college degree. A medical clearance and private fitness assessment should be mandatory. This time will give you and opportunity to ask the instructor any questions, and address any concerns you may have before beginning.

TIP 4. A good boot camp instructor will never ask you to ignore injuries or bodily pains and should answer all your questions. Do not simply follow your instructor with out doing your own research. Customarily, in military style boot camps your body is subjected to the worst of conditions and drug through harsh workouts. Today, most people are looking for something much more gently than that and for that reason never forcing you to pull your body beyond its limit.

TIP 5. Any sound fitness camp should provide some sort of trial period. Use this time to learn as much as you can from the instructor and existing members and discuss their results. Make sure you have plenty of time before or after your trial sessions to talk to others. If you don't feel comfortable doing this, pay close attention and listen carefully during the class to get a feel for things and quickly determine if the particular boot camp will be a good fit for you. - 17268

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