Folks always ask what we do in our fitness bootcamp and what makes us different than the gazillion bootcamps in Htown (especially in our park location). Trust me, it’s not just about the workouts (because, we don’t workout…we play). It’s not just about the tools we use (it seems like everyone is trying to go “underground” with their training methods & use tires, sandbags,kettlebells, etc). Heck, it’s not about offering a bootcamp, in order to get you out of the gym. (Again, it seems everyone & their mom offers a bootcamp, these days.) So what makes us different? This is a place for folks to stop wishing, complaining, hoping, and wanting their hands held. This is a “Punk-free” zone. If you are a true “go-getter,” this is the place for you. If you want to reenact a scene from a weight loss reality TV show, and cry about what you “CAN’T” do & how hard things are…this is not the place for you. If you are fed up with your quality of life not meeting your expectations, and are committed to doing something about it “RIGHT NOW!” then this is the place for you. If you have a warrior inside of you, ready to get out and take charge in the world, and surround yourself with fellow Warriors & Warriorettes, who share your inner fire, then this is the place for you. If you’re more concerned with “how much is it” versus “how committed am I,” then keep it moving. This is not the place for you. The members of my JoshOne FitCamp & New Warrior Kettlebell Training Classes play hard, have …
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@NIFootie2010 In my opinion, unconventional training is really “fun,” and that’s one of the key components to training consistently. Thanks for checking out the clip.
@meuwtwo Thanks! I think we will see more underground, back-to-basics, type training begin to spread, as more strength and conditioning coaches become educated on the power and effectiveness of “simple” vs. “Complicated,” and how “anytime-anywhere” can be more viable for an everyday person’s consistent participation in challenging physical activity vs. spending long hours in a gym or trying to figure out a complicated training program. Well, at least that is my wish.
The world needs programs like this everywhere!
I look real good and feel even better, I make a burlap sack look like a cashmere sweater.” — “Ravishing” Rick Rude
What happens? They just give you a choice from their “marketable angsty rock” file?
Yeah, The original track was removed, so I had to settle for Stapp & Co.
Creed. Okay. Better. Could go harder. But i’ll take it.