Fitness BootCamp Business - Why You Should Start One

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Why Add A Fitness BootCamp To Your Fitness Business?

Want to get involved in the fitness or athletic industry but not sure where to get started? Think about starting a fitness bootcamp business, one of the fastest growing workout trends in America!

Designed to be fun, challenging and effective, stories of fitness boot camps are making national airwaves every week. But what is a fitness bootcamp, and why should you make it your business?





 

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Why Fitness Boot Camps Are Profitable And Popular 

With people getting tired of the gym setting and personal trainers being too expensive for the average working person to afford, people looking to get a workout but don't have lots of time have found a new alternative.

This type of workout has military roots, hence the name, but has evolved into something much more interesting to the average person who doesn't want to be grilled and yelled at while they're exercising.

Weight lifting is not a major emphasis, and sessions are conducted completely outdoors. Participants normally meet 3 to 4 times a week, with each meeting being an hour each, for 4-8 weeks. Most workouts would contain a lot of plyos, with some active games played periodically to help keep the environment relaxed, and to help build camaraderie between those involved.

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Start A Fitness BootCamp And Add Profits 

If you're looking to start a fitness bootcamp business, you're in for a treat, as you'll be able to make thousands more being a fitness boot camp instructor then you might being a personal trainer. If you were to charge 10 people $400 each for a 4-week session and conducted only two sessions a month, you would have a nice business on your hands!

There is so much potential in this business, and just about anyone can start conducting sessions, and the appeal to attending a boot camp is growing by the month.

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