Women Only Fitness Boot Camp Offers Five Tips to Prevent Broken Fitness Resolutions, Avoid Failure and Frustration

Released on = December 14, 2005, 6:19 pm

Press Release Author = Http://www.InlandEmpireBootCamp.com

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = The holidays are upon us and, all over the nation,
well-intentioned New Year\'s fitness resolutions are being forged. To help encourage
those who have always fallen off the fitness wagon,
Http://www.InlandEmpireBootCamp.com a California operator of distinctive health and
fitness Boot Camps for Women, have developed a set of tips to rescue the fitness
resolution.
\"Most women begin new fitness programs with good intentions,\" said Molli &Tony
Rathstone, owners of Inland Empire Boot Camp. \"For a variety of reasons, however,
many women fail to get past even the first few weeks of their new commitment. The
good news is that there is no need to be discouraged if you did not start the year
off the way you had hoped. There never is a bad time to start a fitness program and,
by following our tips, anyone can begin anew on a reasonable, sound plan based on
education, exercise and nutrition - the three key building blocks to a healthy and
active way of life.\"


Press Release Body = Http://www.InlandEmpireBootCamp.com Five Tips for Succeeding
with your New Years Fitness Resolution:

1. Begin Today. Eliminate excuses that prevent the start of your exercise
commitment. Too often people make commitments for, \"next week,\" \"next month,\" or the
\"New Year.\" There is no time like the present. Go for a walk. Take the stairs
instead of the elevator. If you started a program in January, but have already
fallen off the fitness wagon, start again. Invest in your own health and wellness
TODAY.
2. Introduce Variety. Prevent workout boredom by adding a variety of activities to
your fitness routine. You are far more likely to stick with your plan if you
introduce activities that you enjoy. If you belong to a health and fitness center,
take a look at the range of programs and events that are offered.
3. Be Realistic. Being fit and staying fit is a continuous pursuit. Don\'t place too
much pressure on yourself by attempting to do too much too soon, only to end up
experiencing frustration and failure. The key is to start slow and increase your
intensity over time, not to transform from couch potato to elite athlete overnight.
4. Make Time for Fitness. One of the most daunting barriers to maintaining a regular
fitness program is the perceived time commitment. It is important to schedule your
workout time just as you would a business meeting or family activity. People make
time for the things that are important to them and a fitness program should be no
different. Remember to invest in yourself - it pays dividends.
5. Set Short-Term Goals. Determine what you want to accomplish and set a series of
challenging, but achievable milestones along the way. Identifying and accomplishing
specific goals will help you build confidence as you progress through your fitness
program. A personal trainer can be an excellent resource to help determine
appropriate goals.
\"Women must recognize that effective, long-term health and wellness cannot be
achieved from a quick fix or \"magic bullet,\" found on the TV Infomercials says Molli
& Tony Rathstone. \"It requires a continuous, balanced approach to exercise, proper
nutrition and recovery. Not unlike other goals that are worth pursuing, this should
be an essential part of your daily life.

Optimal health and fitness begins with a reasonable, balanced program. Subject to an
individual\'s physical state, fitness level and physician approval,

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into this topic. Direct line: (909) 556-9024 Email: Adventurebootcamp@yahoo.com
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