Posts Tagged ‘corporate fitness’

The State of Health in America Today

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The State of Health in America Today

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By Greg Justice of Corporate Bootcamp System

“I’m too busy; I don’t have time to workout.”

“There’s no equipment where I’m staying.”

“If I can’t workout for an hour, why bother.”

Those are just a few of the excuses, for not working out, that I hear on a regular basis.  My reply…Excuses Suck!

And, they get you nowhere, except fat, lazy and dead too soon.

Here’s the Plain and Simple Truth

70% of those who died today…

…died of a preventable illness

Regular exercise and proper nutrition could have made all the difference.  That’s right, simple lifestyle choices can be the difference between life and death.

Here’s another workout from my “Workout Where You Are” series.  I grabbed a couple of rocks for my hands and used an old tire swing on the property for an 20-10 superset of tire suspended spiderman push-ups and mountain climbers, done to Ultimate Tabatas powered by Workout Muse interval workout music:

CLICK HERE for more Ultimate Tabatas interval training music!!!

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Corporate Fitness Boot Camps Featuring Workout Muse Interval Training Music

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Corporate Fitness Boot Camps Featuring Workout Muse Interval Training Music

By Greg Justice, MA

Corporate Boot Camps are getting a lot of attention these days, with good reason.  On a weekly basis I get questions from trainers about the best way to break into the corporate market.  There are several considerations when beginning, so I’ll focus on them one by one.  This blog post will compare the regular boot camp environment with a corporate boot camp environment.

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Regular boot camps are usually run outside in a park, or a big open gym area where the instructor can yell, scream and motivate with reckless abandon.  If you tried that in a corporate setting, you would probably get thrown out before your first “Drop and give me 20” command.  Don’t get me wrong, you still have to bring the same energy, passion and enthusiasm; it just has to be done in a controlled manner.

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