The guys at the office came across this interview with Richard and Judy. As one of the ‘originals’ I was really pleased when I was asked to go on the show to talk about the comeback of the Gladiators Programme on Sky. I was ‘on the couch’ with fellow ABC evangalist James Crossley (Hunter, who runs the camps at ), Mike Lewis ( Saracen) and Nicky Diamond (Scorpio ). It was a great laugh and good to catch up on old times, but above everything I was struck by just how much all the guys are a great testament to how you can maintain energy and vitality by making exercise and good nutrition an essential part of life as you grow older. It really is the only effective way of holding back the clock.
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‘With the snow blanket falling to cover our training spaces this week I was reminded how lucky we are to have such a beautiful exercise environment right on our doorstep’
All the more reason to be agog when I stopping by the coffee shop near our office after training today I heard two ladies behind me in the queue complaining about the gym they belonged to.
“The trouble is,” said one, “since they had that big membership drive there are so many new people that the place is packed and they all seem to arrive at the same time as me. Last night I actually had to queue to get on to some of the machines.”
I was so tempted to turn round and ask them why they felt they could only get fit indoors!
At Bootcamp we exercise outside every day, except when the rain is really heavy, and the ladies who train with us will all tell you that it’s perfectly possible to get fit and stay fit with just a pair of dumbbells, a mat, a pair of running shoes – and access to that great big playground created by nature.
We are seeing more and more evidence that exercising outside helps you to exercise better and feel better. When you are exercising outside your body works harder to regulate its temperature and resist the wind, while you are filling your lungs with fresh air, not someone else’s perfume, cologne or sweat! It really is so inspiring to work out among the trees and hills.
Just ask yourself whether you would prefer to pound away at the treadmill plugged into your iPod in the gym or, like we did this morning, stretch in the sun shining through the trees and then hike through the snow filled wood?
Working out in the open air means you are exposed to natural light, which is our only source of vital Vitamin D. And as your body is forced to work harder to adapt to ever-changing surfaces and contours it helps improve core stability and work that midsection which is the bane of so many women’s lives.
There are so many natural and man-made features which you can use to help you in your workout, stretching against trees, benches, railings or other equipment, and running up and down flights of steps or with the natural rise and fall of the land. You can even alter the intensity of exercises such as sit ups by positioning your mat on level or sloping ground.
Don’t forget the wonderfully energising effect which you get when you work out outside – it’s a feeling you just can’t get in the gym.
And can you remember when you last queued to use your local park or sports field?
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"I am hooked! Getting up at 5.15 for a 6am start is now my routine and I'm loving it. Stu is not only a great trainer but he's so much fun too. I am a regular member of a local gym but love my early morning sessions outside. I'd never wake up this early to go to a gym! The other women are really friendly and a joy to be with. Even during our week off between boot camps we decided to go running three mornings at 6am! Well done Stu - it's brilliant. I can't wait to do more. "


