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Adventure Bootcamp Leaps Into Life in Bath!

Posted in Uncategorized on 2nd of September 2009    No Comments »

Just a quick note to let everyone know that myself and Daley will be in Bath on Friday 4th September to celebrate the launch of Adventure Bootcamp in Bath.  We are really looking forward to hosting a reception with Master Trainer Nick Michell, who will be running the bootcamps from September 7th.  If you are in Bath, do come down to the Park to say hello – we will be in front of the Royal Crescent from 5pm where we will be hosting an informal taster session.  Hope to see you there!

Nicki Banks has changed my life – FACT!

Posted in Camp News on 28th of July 2009    No Comments »

Rachel – Stratford-Upon-Avon. July 2009

So, I’ve only totally done it! I’ve officially completed 2 x 4 week Boot Camps. It’s more exercise than  I’ve done in my whole life. Pretty good seeing as I was allergic to  exercise only 3 months ago. I’m a stone and a half lighter, toned all  over and I feel absolutely knock ‘em dead, AMAZING. It’s not been  easy, but it’s not been mind breakingly tough either and all that hard
work is 1 million per cent worth it.

I read about Boot Camp in a local advertiser and luckily JUST caught  the start of the June course. I was apprehensive, having been to a few group exercise classes at the  gym, I thought all the women would be fitness fanatics in neon thong  leotards with abs of steel and whip  thin thighs.

The first week was hard. Not, dishearteningly hard but just tough.  It’s a full on hour in all weathers, of basically, variations of  circuit training. Some running, some weights, some toning exercises,  bit more running and most importantly, NO cheography, no dance moves
and NO faffing about.  I found the running hardest, it’s not like we had  to run far, more like short drills – my legs seemed to work but my  lung capacity wouldn’t seem to allow me to do what I wanted to do. I was the worst in the whole group but I felt  encouraged and motivated to get better.

It’s encouraged me hugely to eat well too. I couldn’t bear to undo all my hard work by stuffing a load of  rubbish down.   So, I can recommend it to anyone. Any age, any size, any level of  motivation. Nicki is a total champion. I’ve done over 40 sessions with  her and not ONE session has been entirely like the next. It has all the benefits of personal training with all the motivation of group  exercise. I am fit, I’m thin, and I feel GREAT. Not a neon  leotard in sight, just a great bunch of encouraging girls with  different sized thighs.

Results!

Posted in Uncategorized on 22nd of July 2009    No Comments »

Just thought I’d share some amazing results from one of our attendees, who has just completed a four week camp:

Waist – was 39.3, now 34  
Chest – was 45.7, now 41
Hips – was 42.5, now 41
Arms – was 12, now 11.5
Left upper leg – was 22,  now 21
Right upper leg – was23, now 20.5
 

What brilliant results!  We look forward to passing on some more inspirational stories over the coming weeks.

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Postcards from the Edge.

Posted in Camp News on 28th of May 2009    No Comments »

Having a great time here in La Manga checking out the new Summer Retreats which I’m really excited about sharing with you all when I get back! Look forward to seeing you on Monday at the start of the new Camp. Kate.

Congratulations all round …..

Posted in Uncategorized on 11th of May 2009    No Comments »

Congratulations are due all round at the moment. To Nick (our fantastic Cobham trainer), Ellie and Milo on the birth of Finn, their new baby boy. And also to Christina who completed her sponsored walk in aid of the Royal Marsden – she and I completed this walk last Thursday and would like to say a very big thank you to everyone who sponsored us and for all your lovely messages of support. The weather was kind to us and it was a beautiful walk. We followed it up with a fab lunch and catch-up at the Withies Inn afterwards. All in a good cause!

Help me and Christina help the Royal Marsden on 30 April

Posted in Kates Blog on 19th of March 2009    No Comments »

It’s a humbling experience when you meet someone that truly embodies the indomitable Human Spirit .   Christina’s been training with me on and off for four years now. A mother with two young girls we’ve always had a great laugh whenever she’s been able to join me on camp and, over time, we’ve become firm friends. Of course we all have patchy periods of training for loads of reasons,  it’s just that in her case,   it’s been on and off because she’s fighting cancer.   In the entire time I’ve spent with her I’ve never known Christina miserable, look for sympathy or bemoan what’s happening to her. All I have ever known her do is grasp life with both hands, every day. She shares the most positive spirit and a kindness of heart with everyone she comes into contact with and, despite the immense scale of her own challenges, she’s still putting time and energy into helping others, raising money for a succession of charities.

Her latest quest  is to raise funds for the Royal Marsden Hospital who look after her and so many others like her while they face down this most devastating illness.  She’ll be be  taking part in sponsored  6k run on 30 April and I’m proud to have been asked  to join her.  In my case it will probably be a 6k fast hike as the man-child /baby Luca (now weighing in at nine and a half kilos!) will be coming along too!

If like me, you believe in the indomitable human spirit  then please help Christina to help others by sponsoring either of us. Visit  www.justgiving.com to make a donation.  Type in either me or Cristina Bottrill under sponsor a friend  then double click on the page.  The rest should be easy, just follow instructions!   I’d be really grateful.  Lots of love.  Kate x

Happy Campers – Why the adventure works like nothing else!

Posted in Kates Blog on 11th of March 2009    No Comments »

I’d like to share an email we had recently. It’s feedback like this that makes it worth getting out of bed (that early);

“I started Boot camp about 9 months ago and I was not in good shape at all. Two years prior to that, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a bi-lateral mastectomy. I lost all of my upper body strength, gained 20 lbs and was feeling very low about myself – a good friend persuaded me to try Adventure Boot Camp.

In my first session, the run was a walk for me, I was barely able to do a few crunches and I could not do one press-up. I just broke down in tears. Kate is a fantastic motivator and has continued to gently push me along with positive reinforcement. It is great to be outdoors with a great group of women, all just basically trying to stay healthy.

It is nine months since that awful morning when I couldn’t do one press-up – now I’ve just done 31 press-ups in a minute! I feel so good about myself, have lost most of the weight that I had put on and I am a happier person because I am back in a body that I feel comfortable in.

Thank you!

Fran

Seeking Inspirational Trainers!

Posted in Jobs and Opportunities on 6th of March 2009    No Comments »

Adventure Boot Camp is expanding and we are currently looking for fitness professionals to run their own branches of Adventure Boot Camp for a few hours a day. We will train and mentor the right individuals (men or women) and ensure that their branches are a great success!

Double Olympic champion Daley Thompson CBE and Gladiator Legend Kate Staples, have developed Adventure Boot Camp to be the UK’s ultimate-out-of-gym experience for women. Outdoor exercise is sweeping the country and this is your chance to join the genuine and original boot camp phenomenon established here in the UK in 2003.

Are you dynamic, enthusiastic, highly qualified and passionate about outdoor training and 100% customer service-orientated? Would your clients see you as an inspirational trainer who can help them get in the best shape of their lives? Then we can offer a fun, relaxed and dynamic environment in which to work plus excellent rates of pay.

A Sports Science degree is preferred; or excellent qualifications plus a minimum of three years experience in the fitness industry, including experience of group fitness training. Additional training such as post-natal, yoga and nutritional qualifications would also be advantageous.

Apply now to be part of the adventure!

Please send your CV together with a recent photograph to trainers@fitnesscamp.co.uk . We look forward to hearing from you.

Get Your body back: Run a 5k for charity?

Posted in Kates Blog on 6th of March 2009    No Comments »

Don’t beat yourself up if you’ve taken a break from training and keeping fit.  Let’s be positive, make a plan and focus on the ways to bounce ourselves back into shape.  Getting back into a fitness routine after a break can be scary, especially when you consider that such breaks can cause you to lose 50 percent of your lean muscle mass and cardiovascular strength.  However, if you were fairly fit in the first place you will be surprised how quickly you will bounce back.  I had my third casearian in October in my early forties and It has surprised me how long it has taken this time round for me to be able to exercise and get back into shape.  However,  this last week I had to share at camp that I had dropped over an inch and a half off my waist in one week!!  Fantastic.  It’s all about mind set and a postitive attitude.  Make yourself a goal, a realistic one.  We thrive on that.  Then plan it and put it into your diary.  Then get a friend to train with you or try training in a group environment (seriously it works!).

We have the marathon coming up and I’m sure many of you have been training hard for the big event.  If you fancy training for a marathon but have been out of action for sometime you might like to start with a short term goal such as a 5k.  At our camp we run a timed mile and over the four weeks many ladies drop up to two minutes off their times .  5k is a lovely distance and there are so many wonderful charities to work for and there is no better feeling than completing your first race.    Remember though returning you will be more prone to shin splints and a sore back because of possible muscle inbalances so I would suggest doing a 2 mile walk three times a week for three to four weeks plus some strength training.  Or alternating between walking and running, many clients of mine come to adventure bootcamp not being able to run but by running 30 paces and walking paces your fitness will increase very quickly.  After a few weeks, you will be able to start adding mileage to your runs but still avoiding the hard roads if you can.  At this distance, you won’t have to to put in high mileage, the focus should be on quality rather than quantity.

Make sure that you go and invest in a pair of good running shoes before you start training and make sure when you do enter that first race do a thorough warm up.  Go off at a comfortable pace and if you feel good, pick the speed up and try to pass runners ahead of you.  Keep well hydrated and remember to let your body recover.  Its really important  to  have some rest periods with your training and to keep your training varied.  However, at the top of my list?  To have fun and embrace life.

To your health. kx

5 km beginners; programme

Week one:  Monday rest
Tuesday 3km
Wednesday 3km
Thursday 3km
Fri – sat rest
Sun 3km

Wk 2
Monday rest  Tuesday 6km Wednesday 4 x four hundred m faster pace
Thurs sixkm Friday 5km sat rest sun 6km

Week 3 mon rest tues 5km wed 4 x four hundred fast thurs 3km fri 5 km sat rest Sunday  Wed
Rest  Tuesday 5km Wednesday 4.400m faster pace thurs3km fri 5km sat rest sun 5 km

Week 4 Monday rest tues 5km wed 3 x 1000reps Thursday 3km Friday 5 km Saturday rest Sunday six

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