Thursday, March 18, 2010

I Love It When A Group Comes Together!




Yes, we had a new bootcamp start this week and i do love the way our Bootcamp groups take on the challenge and achieve their goals.

I have a new appreciation of this from being on the 'other side' several times in recent weeks. Being in various group training situations gave me a fresh perspective on the atmosphere, expectation, camaraderie, and energy available.

It also gives me a good look at how someone else is teaching which is always valuable to reflect on.

Personally i've always loved teaching groups, and yet i've always spent the big majority of my own training time alone. I guess part of this comes from having very specific goals and ways i want to achieve them, which are not always compatible with other people being around!

In recent months i've enjoyed spending more of my training sessions with other people involved. Even more recently i took part in several practical sessions at a youth fitness convention, at an athletic training gym, and a weekend on a kettlebell instructor course.

There is a lot to be said for rising to the challenge as part of a group, and if you're lucky enough to be surrounded by people of a good standard or a lot better than you, then you have some great examples and maybe targets to aim for.

Many people on the kettlebell course commented they wouldn't have completed a particularly challenging sequence of squats if it hadn't been for doing it with a group.

I commented on this kind of thing on our members forum today and it seems they agree, this is a very valuable part of bootcamp.

Are you using this to your advantage?

What results might you achieve if you did?

I've been using kettlebells for years now, and this was my 3rd different instructor course. Look out for our kettlebell group sessions coming soon in Haywards Heath!

Steve
www.sussexbootcamps.co.uk

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Haywards Heath Charity Event



Wow did i really not post on this! Very slack of me - what can i say, organising events back to back and then going away shortly after the second one didn't leave much time!

Sussex Bootcamps teamed up with the Perrymount Clinic to build on the success of our event last year.

Again the whole idea was to provide some great information for how to make 2010 your healthiest and best year ever. Haywards Heath residents got the benefit of the same speakers as last year covering different topics related to their expertise. The Clair Hall venue worked perfectly for our numbers and the stall holders we also had in the room.

Jo Bareham - Nutritionist, covered what you should be doing to raise your energy levels.

Christian Bates - Osteopath and Naturopath, covered what your body type reveals about how you should be exercising and eating for individualising results.

Steve Cork (me) - Fitness Professional, covered what you need to consider to be fit for life.

Pete Cohen - Life Coach, presenter, weight loss guru etc! Pete covered lots of things and made people think and laugh!



We ended up giving away some great prizes and we raised £1200 for St Peters and St James Hospice!

Thanks for everyone's support and involvement that made this a wonderful evening.

Steve