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Operation Boot Camp
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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If this boot camp can get my scrawny, surly rear into shape it can work for anyone. I have taken a few sessions of Operation Boot Camp now, and (it feels like) all of the sudden I can run for miles (yes, plural) without difficulty, when I used to think my ?weak? ankles made it too hard to even run short distances. For the first time since high school I have muscle tone again. My former pancake butt is now round and perky (yay!) and my stomach muscles stay tight without conscious effort. The instructors and participants are actually fun people to spend 45 minutes in the morning with. You have a large enough group to not feel ?exposed? I guess would be the word, but it?s contained enough that everyone knows your name and you don?t feel like cattle. You get a serious workout but no one takes themselves seriously so even when I was a beginner I didn?t feel intimidated. My first month I got incredible results which is why I?ve stuck with it. I?ve also taken full advantage of the included classes at Atlanta Kick (Kickboxing and Karate are great stress relief after a cruddy day at work.) Since I take the morning session it let me change my lifestyle to one that includes fitness without having to give up time previously spent on other things that are important to me, like sitting around in sweatpants in front of the TV guilt free after a long day work if I am so inclined. Yep, I think that?s the best part. =)
Pros: the park, doesn't interrupt my routine, great results, good people, diverse group
Cons: people are now intimidated by my hotness, and sometimes I want to sleep in
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