Watch This Entire Never Released Video Packed With Underground Boot Camp Training Techniques

We are in a new season of fitness. The days of 1 on 1 personal training are being rapidly replaced by functional group exercise.

If you want to make a GOOD living in the fitness industry you absolutely must learn the art of conditioning groups as if they were personal sessions.

It is so important that your client has a personal experience while working under your supervision and care.

Groups can be very intimidating to the average fitness enthusiast. Your boot camp workout must have a personal feel to it!

Generally speaking most people seek personal fitness training and fitness boot camps as a means of boosting their self image or finding themselves again.

As a boot camp fitness trainer it is the difference between success and failure when you meet these individuals in a challenging group environment, yet make them feel like they are alone with you.

This takes a magic boot camp touch!

It takes a deeper understanding why they are here and what they are seeking. it is much deeper then fitness….trust me.

When you use good systems that are strongly grounded in psychology and human anatomy the results can be astounding.

But most importantly, you need to know how to throw a good Boot Camp Workout Party

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  • Use humor often.
  • Use first names.
  • Use encouragement.
  • Act silly and be fun to look at.
  • Make them forget you are torturing them.
  • Be creative!

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giving away 35 boot camp exercises!




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32 Responses to “10 Surefire Fitness Boot Camp Exercises For Your Next Boot Camp Workout”

  1. Chris Rose says:

    I really appreciate what you are doing and I do want to take my training career to the next level.

  2. Eka says:

    Brian,
    Once again – awesome stuff! The sea turtles is a great idea! Are the advanced core training videos just as good? I was thinking of buying one and doing in on myself….

    Eka

  3. Joanna says:

    Eka,
    You must buy each and every video Brian records. THEY ARE AWSOME!
    Joanna

  4. Carole Gill says:

    Oh Brian, you have this amazing ability that makes me want to pick up and move to South Carolina. I feel cheated not to be able to train with you. But I truly love your innovativeness and have been a follower for a couple of years. Thank you for all you do!! I love it and appreciate it so much!! One of these days I hope to tell you this in person. We’ll see!

  5. ian says:

    I am loving the one leg drill, especially the one where you go from side plank, to one leg downward dog, to standing up , and back down all on one leg, cant wait to try it

    thanks

  6. Yasmin says:

    Brian I’m a personal trainer from India & wanted to let you know that I’ve been training on similar principles as you but your videos have added a zing to my workouts that I love, thankyou.

  7. Godwin says:

    I love Core Salvation 1 and 2, if u don’t have it go buy it now. Just want to say thanks to u and everyone that help put the DVD together. God Bless.

  8. debbie says:

    Love the new ideas. can’t wait to try them. i really like the athletic crawl with the weighted vest. try going down hill doing that! awesome workout. havent’ bought vidoes yet but i’m sure I will soon. thanks for the input. maybe can come to charleston and take one of your classes.

  9. thefightgeek says:

    Hey,

    I really like the ‘under the obstacle drills’, especially the one legged option. I’m going to start using them :)

    thanks!

  10. Jason says:

    Bridging the gap between creativity and functional training.Thank you so much!!!

  11. Liz Donnelly says:

    Hi, Brian!
    Your videos are very compelling! What kinds of people are you training? They all seem to be in very muscular condition (obviously, if they’re doing what you’re having them do). Are these personal trainers themselves or average joes/janes?
    -Liz
    http://www.familyfitnessguru.com

  12. Eka says:

    Just purchased core training DVD 1 – can’t wait to get it!

    Eka

  13. Julie Earl says:

    Brian…Thank you so much for helping me take my training business to the next level. I love the way you train, motivate, and what you believe in! Thank you for helping me become a better trainer to my clients! Love your DVD’s!

    Julie

  14. Very Nice! I have it posted up at http://www.thefitnessbootcampinnercircle.com Blog
    I look forward to more of your contributions.

  15. Dan Elias says:

    You have a great approach to your training

  16. Janet Rohrer says:

    Been a member of the club for about 4 months now & have loved every single DVD. Your innovative moves have really helped me with my group fitness classes & my own training! Keep it coming!

  17. Richard says:

    Your ability to think outside the box is bringing new light to my exercise program. They will most certainly bring added results.

  18. Vandy says:

    brian u are really taking off man. i havn’t visited your site in a long time. looks different too. keep up the great work. i have great admiration for your unyielding energy and effort.

  19. Ron Wetzell says:

    Great stuff. Your work is really helpful in terms of keeping things fresh and fun. Thanks for sharing.

  20. M. Zsuzsa says:

    This is a killer one:)
    Love it!!!!

  21. andrew says:

    Snap! killer job on the one legged plank to standing and the single leg plank walk under an object, hurt my abs just watching,love it

  22. Nicole says:

    Brian,

    Wow. Thanks for all the info and all the videos. Very inspiring. Congrats!

  23. [...] Hey guys, I’ve been getting a lot of emails from personal trainers out there. I received a guest post from a fellow blogger Brian Devlin and thought I would post this one up for my PT readers. How to Succeed With Fitness Boot Camps   We are in a new season of fitness. The days of 1 on 1 personal training are being rapidly replaced by functional group exercise. It is no secret anymore that the only way to really teach a good Boot Camp is by implementing functional exercise into your programming. If you want to make a GOOD living in the fitness industry you absolutely must learn the art of conditioning groups as if they were personal sessions.   It is so important that your client has a personal experience while working under your supervision and care. This will make or break a personal training or boot camp business. Most personal trainers have forgotten how intimidating it can be to walk into a new and challenging experience like a fitness boot camp. Groups can be very intimidating to the average fitness enthusiast. Generally speaking most people seek personal fitness training as a means of boosting their self image or finding themselves again.   As a trainer it is the difference between success and failure when you meet these individuals in a challenging group environment yet make them feel like they are alone with you. This takes a magic touch. It takes a deeper understanding of why they are here and what they are seeking. It is much deeper than just exercises….trust me. When you use good systems that are strongly grounded in psychology and human anatomy the results can be astounding. Most of the decisions we make in a day are the result of external influences. We are constantly seeing some advertisement pushing us in some direction.   Everyone seems to be an expert in fitness these days. There are too many gurus and not enough real talent. Do not teach fitness boot camps if you don’t understand movement! If you don’t know why you are picking certain exercises for different camps and you are just randomly searching on “You Tube” for ideas, you are heading for trouble fast. You will soon be found out and people will know you are a phony.   As a Boot Camp fitness instructor you need to be on the ball. You need to have eyes in the back of your head! But most importantly, you need to know how to throw a good party. What does a good party have?   1. Use humor often. 2. Use first names. 3. Use encouragement. 4. Act silly and be fun to look at. 5. Make them forget you are torturing them. 6. Be creative!   Watch this video for 10 Surefire Boot Camp Strategies and Boot Camp Exercises YOU can implement today. http://www.briandevlin.com/2009/01/10-surefire-fitness-boot-camp-exercises/ [...]

  24. Hi, I thought your 35 exercises for bootcamp were brill, I shall be implemening these in to my bootcamp.

  25. Hey Brian, I used some of these today in my circuit training class and they loved it!

  26. jules says:

    I am hooked, almost a stalker. You are fantastic! I have a two year old and I find it very difficult to leave her to go to training seminars, meet with other trainers and feel connected to the fitness community. Thanks is not enough! I look forward to learning more from you. I sound lame in email but I am really much cooler! I hope you check out my website!

  27. Sarah says:

    Whoa! You’ve totally vamped my mind and have pushed me to learn a whole new dimension of training for my clients. Thanks!

  28. Nick says:

    Nice exercises

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