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2012 Charity Partner Winners

Thank you to all that par­tic­i­pated in our poll to decide the remain­ing char­ity part­ners for 2012.

In 2012, BC4C will con­tinue to sup­port the Pied­mont Park Con­ser­vancy with 50% of our pro­ceeds all year. Kate’s Club has been (and con­tin­ues to be) our fea­tured char­ity part­ner for the first quar­ter (Jan-Mar) of 2012. Addi­tion­ally, we will sup­port each of the fol­low­ing causes for one quar­ter with the remain­ing 50% of our proceeds.

And the win­ners are… drum­roll please…

  1. Labrador Friends of the South — with 33.5% of the vote (991 votes)
  2. Atlanta Bicy­cle Coali­tion — with 23.16% of the vote (685 votes)
  3. Trees Atlanta — with 22.14% of the vote (655 votes)

Thank you to the 3,000 peo­ple that vis­ited our site to vote! We look for­ward to see­ing each of you in the park next year! ;-)

More is Merrier!

Thank you to all the friends that joined us today. We had quite an impres­sive turnout with some of the nom­i­nated char­i­ties com­pet­ing for a $500 dona­tion. Jorgie clearly ral­lied her base to get three friends out there on behalf of First Book Metro Atlanta. It was enough to edge out Jenn and Atlanta Bicy­cle Coali­tion. Con­grat­u­la­tions Jorgie and First Book! Jorgie reports that the $500 dona­tion will pur­chase enough books for 20 chil­dren for an entire year.

We hope that all of our new friends enjoyed the work­out as much as we always do. When you have a moment, sign up and join us for a full month. In the mean­time, enjoy this arti­cle about the ben­e­fits of group exercise…


EXCERPT FROM ACTIVE​.COM

Whether you join a work­out group or get your own group of friends together for a work­out, here are three rea­sons more is mer­rier for earn­ing your fit­ness gains.

Moti­va­tion

Unless you’re that rare per­son that can jump out of bed at 5 a.m. and hit the ground run­ning, odds are that get­ting and stay­ing moti­vated are dif­fi­cult for you. You are not alone. The major­ity of the peo­ple I’ve worked with over the years have had the same prob­lem. That’s one of the great things about the group set­ting. Many peo­ple who attend a class will show up exhausted from the ups and downs of every­day life. But once they join the group, they become re-energized. With a friendly fit­ness instruc­tor there to light a fire under you rear, it can’t get any better.

Not only are you more moti­vated to get out of bed and exer­cise, but there’s the moti­va­tion to improve your cur­rent fit­ness level. If you work out with peo­ple who are faster, stronger or fit­ter than you, you are prob­a­bly going to get in bet­ter shape. There’s an old say­ing that goes, “The lead dog sets the pace for the rest of the pack.” Think about it.

Account­abil­ity

Remem­ber when you were a high schooler and your mom would wake you up in the morn­ing to go to school? She was hold­ing you account­able. If you were any­thing like me, you prob­a­bly wouldn’t have grad­u­ated with­out her wake-up calls. Thanks Mom! A work­out group can do the same thing for your exer­cise rou­tine. I’ve had count­less clients over the years at Gut Check Fit­ness say, “I wouldn’t be there in the morn­ing if I didn’t know that Kim, Ron, Nancy, etc. were going to give me a hard time for not show­ing up.”

The fear of group teas­ing gets them out of bed. Hey, it works!

Plus, there’s the friendly instruc­tor again that keeps track of your tar­di­ness. I take a daily roll at my classes then each week I look to see who’s been play­ing Harry Hou­dini. If I haven’t seen some­one for a week or two, I’ll gen­er­ally send them a friendly reminder with the threat of numer­ous burpees. This usu­ally does the trick.

Group Cama­raderie

Human beings are social crea­tures. Yes, a few are her­mits and recluses, but the major­ity of us love to be around other peo­ple. We love to laugh, joke and have fun. I feel this is one of the great­est prod­ucts of a group work­out set­ting. Noth­ing brings peo­ple closer quite like mis­ery and phys­i­cal suf­fer­ing. If you’ve ever done a boot camp or sim­i­lar class, you’ll under­stand what I’m talk­ing about.

Many peo­ple sign up to get more fit and along the way become friends through this mutual rit­ual. Many become life­long best friends. My classes not only work hard together, but they play hard together. We reg­u­larly have happy hours, wine tast­ings, and sports days where we do races and events together. We sin­cerely enjoy one another’s com­pany. It’s truly one of the best ways to meet peo­ple like you and develop a com­mon bond while get­ting into the best shape possible.

Join­ing a work­out group can keep you moti­vated, hold you account­able and help you develop a sense of group camaraderie.

Finally, in a world where we’ve become so depen­dent on email and tex­ting, work­ing out with a group offers that human inter­ac­tion that is slowly dis­ap­pear­ing. We can do just about every­thing today vir­tu­ally with­out ever talk­ing to a per­son. That is out­side of a group fit­ness set­ting. With group fit­ness, you have to get involved. You can try to escape to the back of the pack, but a good instruc­tor will inte­grate you into the group whether you like or not. That’s why it’s called group dynam­ics, and that’s why tech­nol­ogy will never replace the good ‘ol fash­ioned group work­out. Get out of your cubi­cle, your car or your house and go meet other peo­ple that have a com­mon inter­est just like you. You never know, you might just meet some real friends instead of the ones you find online.

Active Expert, Joe Decker isan ultra-endurance power ath­lete and renowned fit­ness trainer who hashelped thou­sands of peo­ple get into shape. He has com­pleted many of theworld’s tough­est endurance events, includ­ing the Bad­wa­ter 135, and the­Grand Slam of Ultra­Run­ning. In 2000, Joe broke the Guin­ness Worl­dRecords® Twenty-four-hour Phys­i­cal Fit­ness Chal­lenge to help inspire and moti­vate peo­ple to get fit. He is rec­og­nized as “The World’sFittest Man.” Visit his web­site at www​.joe​-decker​.com.

One Hour, $500

In just one hour, you could make $500 for your favorite charity.

Tomor­row is our Try Us Out Day — a free work­out to any­one inter­ested in try­ing boot camp. To make it inter­est­ing, we will be giv­ing $500 to the char­ity that brings out the most peo­ple to Try Us Out.

Atten­dees need to be there by 5:45a and the work­out will be over before 7:00a. We meet in the park­ing lot behind Willy’s at Pied­mont Park. You don’t need to sign up for the day, you just need to come ready to work out.

If there is a tie, the win­ning char­ity will be decided by who has the most votes in the poll.

Please help us get the word out and good luck! Remem­ber vot­ing closes at 5p ET 2/21.


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Get a Free Workout, Help a Cause Win $500

Tues­day, Feb­ru­ary 21 will be our monthly Try Us Out Day. Any­one and every­one is wel­come to join us for a work­out — free of charge!

And this Try Us Out Day is spe­cial. We will be giv­ing away $500 to the nom­i­nated cause that gets the most peo­ple out to the workout.

What are the nom­i­nated causes? Read on to learn more…

Pied­mont Park Con­ser­vancy receives 50% of BC4C’s pro­ceeds each month and Kate’s Club has been our fea­tured cause for the first quar­ter of 2012; but we want you, our boot campers and the gen­eral pub­lic, to choose our addi­tional 2012 causes. We will sup­port three addi­tional causes — one for each of the remain­ing quar­ters of the year.

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A Little Sweat Goes a Long Way

To date, Boot Camp 4a Cause has donated $48,000 to local causes — $25,000 of which has gone to the Pied­mont Park Con­ser­vancy. BC4C’s dona­tion to the PPC has pro­vided the equiv­a­lent of:

  • 119 weeks of sum­mer camp scholarships
  • 50 envi­ron­men­tal field trips for camp children
  • 714 Bales of pine straw for landscaping
  • 72 Pieces of land­scap­ing equip­ment, includ­ing pitchforks
  • Aer­a­tion of 25 acres of turf
  • 250 week sup­plies of dog­gie bags
  • Plant­ing of 20 hard­wood trees
  • Cre­ation of 5 Bird habi­tats and nest­ing boxes for the wet­land area
  • Pur­chase of 2,083 energy effi­cient light­bulbs for park facilities
  • Two season’s worth of flow­ers for the entire park

We need your help select­ing our remain­ing 2012 causes!

Pied­mont Park Con­ser­vancy receives 50% of BC4C’s pro­ceeds each month and Kate’s Club has been our fea­tured cause for the first quar­ter of 2012; but we want you, our boot campers and the gen­eral pub­lic, to choose our addi­tional 2012 causes. We will sup­port three addi­tional causes — one for each of the remain­ing quar­ters of the year.

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