Boot camp is not only for unruly teenagers, there are many boot camps out there that adults attend, in order to get in shape, or for military training. Boot camps that are designed for adults trying to get in shape can be a fun and rewarding experience. First, boot camps see what kind of shape you are in. These types of programs are especially great if you are one of those people who spends most of the day on the couch, with no ambition to get to the gym. However, if you are an athlete and you are just looking for a new challenge joining a boot camp can be great for you too. Most boot camps have different programs and classes to meet everyone's individual needs.
Anyone can attend boot camp; it is great for men and women of all ages and fitness levels. And you don't have to be in shape to join because boot camps usually take the time to make everyone feel comfortable and make sure that no one will be left behind.
If you do decide to join boot camp for fitness reasons, you should expect to be doing things such as stretches, push-ups, sit-ups, military style drills, strength workouts using weighted bars, dumbbells, medicine balls, circuit training, running drills, and obstacle courses. The exercises in boot camps are designed by professionals such as army instructors and personal trainers. You will probably be assessed at first for your fitness abilities by doing pushups, and sit-ups in a certain amount of time. You will probably also have to run or walk a mile to see how long it takes you. If you are worried because you don't think you can do these things easily, or even at all, you don't have to be worried. Many people who join boot camps are in your same situation, and you are defiantly not going to be ridiculed for your fitness level. Remember, you are here to get in shape, have fun and make new friends. No one is going to make you feel embarrassed. Most boot camps designed for weight loss and improved fitness levels last about 4 weeks. It will be an intense program, but you will see rapid results. The only risk when joining a boot camp, is that it might be hard for you to maintain your weight loss and new fitness level after it is over. If you just make sure to continue to eat well and go to the gym at least 3 times a week however, you should be able to keep the weight off, and perhaps lose even more.