Why Join a Martial Arts Training Camp

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What's your self-image look like? Have you kept up with goals that reflect the best image of who you want to be?

Perhaps it's time to pick up your feet, and change the image! Consider signing up for a Martial Arts Boot Camp.

Martial Arts Instructor and Ninja Boot Camp expert Rick Tew of NinjaGym suggests, "If your reflection isn't living up to your expectations, chances are your self-image could use an explosive short term program to boost your potential."

Quality camps introduce you to a fascinating array of martial arts skills and act as great introduction for those looking to see what the martial arts has to offer, without having to commit to any one style or system.

A good camp might offer professional instructors with multi-martial art skills, climbing walls, kettlebells, rope climbs, punching and kicking bags, obstacle courses, and everything you need to get your mind, body and spirit back on track.

"How you look, act and feel definitely affects how you, inspire and change the world around you," Rick says, "I love to see people look back and laugh at the person they were before attending one of our camps - confident with their new self." He adds, "These days, you can't afford not to take care of your mind, body and spirit as a whole."

Some additional benefits to Martial Arts training camps are:

Camps Build the Self-Image:

It is very inspiring to complete a Camp. You might be tired and sore, but oddly enough, extremely energized. Each camp builds confidence, which carries over to all aspects of your life.

Kick-Start a new fitness strategy:

If you’ve reached a weight loss or fitness plateau, your body has adjusted to a program and stalls. You need to kick-start your fitness routine to start seeing results again.

Great Calorie Burners:

Since you’re moving rapidly from one exercise to another and working upper and lower body at the same time, martial art exercises burn a lot of calories.

Aerobic and Muscle Toning at the Same Time:

If you have limited time to exercise, a boot camp is one of the most efficient strategies to catch up. It allows you to get aerobic and strength training done while being 100% focused for a few days or a few weeks.

Alleviates Boredom:

Training is challenging, but never boring. Time goes by quickly when you’re engaged in so many types of exciting martial arts exercises.

Do your research and do yourself a favor, join the next Martial Arts Training Camp that interests you.

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Originally posted 2010-04-07 03:11:07.

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