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Comparing
Fitness Boot Camps in Las Vegas Area.
How
to Chose the Right Fitness Boot Camp Program
There
are a growing number of fitness boot camps in
Las Vegas, Nevada and around the country. How
are you to chose the best weight loss and
exercise program? Let Fitness Training For
Life help you sort through the possible
confusion.
Fitness
Training For Life is one of the first fitness
boot camps in the Las Vegas area. It was
founded Jeff & Carrie Morgan, who are both
Certified through the National Academy of
Sports Medicine (NASM), which is Accredited by
the NCAA, and National Endurance and Sports
Training Association (NESTA).
Fitness
Training For Life has become well respected
throughout the fitness community of Las Vegas
and is the Premier Fitness Boot Camp to join
in the Valley!
Our fitness boot camp instructors are
the most qualified, highly educated, certified
fitness boot camp instructors in the area with
several years of combined health and fitness
education & experience.
Fitness
Training For Life maintains the highest
standards for training, education and safety.
REMEMBER:
Fitness boot camps are not about military
exercises designed for 18 year olds. Fitness
Training For Life Boot Camps are about
appropriate, challenging, fun and safe
exercises that will sculpt your body the right
way as quickly as possible.
Be
sure to ask the following questions when
researching fitness boot camps in the Las
Vegas area:
1.
Are you and your fitness instructors Certified
Personal Trainers?
There are many people out there that have
been working out in the gym for years and
therefore believe that they are qualified to
be a "personal trainer" and give
instruction. Just because a person knows how to lift a weight, doesn't
make them an expert in health science.
Would you get medical treatment from
someone that knew a lot about medicine, but
doesn't hold a Doctorate in medicine and is
not certified through the state? BEWARE of
boot camps, in which, the instructors teaching
the class are not certified personal
trainers, but individuals that went
through the boot camp, got results, and now
feel qualified to teach a class.
2.
Where did you receive your Personal Training Certification and who is the organization
accredited by?
Anyone can log on to the Internet, pay for
a Personal Training Certification, and now
they hold a “Personal Trainer
Certification”.
Don’t be fooled by imposters!
For more information on recognized and
accredited certifications
please visit the NCCA
website.
Don’t
be afraid to ask for them to show you their
certification.
They should be able to provide you with
a current certification.
3.
Please tell me about your fitness background
and experience.
Ask them how long
they have been training and if this is what
they do full-time.
Ask to see written client testimonials.
If
the fitness boot camp you are looking to join
can’t answer these questions or provide you
with the requested information, then run!
If you log onto a Boot Camp website and
there is no information on the company
background, certifications and experience, or
testimonials, then chances are you are dealing
with a fake.
A lot of us will shop around for months
when it comes time for us to buy a new T.V.,
furniture, or even a car.
Don’t you think you owe it to
yourself the same research when it comes to
your HEALTH?
Join
Fitness Training For Life
Boot Camp to ensure your experience is
fun, safe and designed to perfection!
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