Fitness Bootcamp

The last few years I have been steadily putting on weight. I finally got fed up with not having the energy, being caught in the cycle of work, sleep, work sleep that I decided to join a Fitness Bootcamp in Richmond.

On Tuesday, I started my first bootcamp run by the pain maker, Maki Riddington. As quoted from his website, Maki is a BCRPA strength and conditioning and body recomp specialist who has close to 10 years of fitness training experience and has worked throughout the Richmond area and parts of Vancouver in a number of gyms. Even though Tuesdays class was not a full class, it kicked my ass!

I honestly have not been very active in many years since changing careers. In my teenage years I was active in martial arts, Taekwondo is particular, volleyball, tennis, and rollerblading. I love rollerblading around False Creek. I would go every evening from Science World to Stanley Park and back again.

I was warned that many people have puked from his class, but I was up for the challenge. I needed to kick start my fitness some how and mindlessly going from machine to machine at the gym was not working.

The fitness bootcamp is 3 days a week starting at happy hour, 6AM. I am nowhere near a morning person, night owls FTW! Drastic measures were needed. I was met there by various athletic abilities from returning bootcampers, gym staff, to hockey players looking to get to the next level. I felt very intimidated being so out of shape. This coming from someone who use to break boards and bricks without a hesitation.

This is not the stereotypical boot camps you see on reality shows where some guy is just standing there yelling at you. Every day is a different workout which varies from lines, to circuits. Drawing figure 8′s with a bosu ball may sound\look easy, but after dragging a tire back and forth, rowing, skipping, etc. that ball feels like a 1000 pounds!!

If you are looking for that extra push to the next level or a kick in the ass to get your health back in the gear I highly recommend Maki’s Fitness Bootcamp.  You be reunited with some long lost muscles. Let him know you heard about his program from my post.

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