Our workouts are built on a theory called muscle-confusion, designed for you to get the most out of your workout because your body doesn’t get into a routine.
Workouts are the right combination of tough and fun, and are scalable to your level of fitness. There is never a workout you can’t accomplish.
And if you have an injury or pre-existing condition that prevents you from doing a certain type of exercise, just let us know and we offer alternatives to make sure you get a great workout.
Eating well is critical to your overall wellness. We help you make sure you are fueling your body properly to reach your fitness goals.
There’s definitely truth to the old saying, “you are what you eat.” If you stick to a meal plan full of vitamins and minerals your body will reflect it. If your diet consists of junk food and is void of the basic principles of good nutrition, the result may be fatigue and poor health. Understanding the connection between your health, your activeness, and your diet will help you make better dietary choices every day.
At BC4C, we realize that there is no “one size fits all” when it comes to specific diet plans; however, basic principles of healthy eating remain consistent regardless of how they are “packaged” within a book, blog or latest fad diet. Basic nutrition guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) can be used as your framework for healthy eating.
BC4C volunteer Trainers are boot camp veterans and have an average of three years experience guiding boot campers to fulfill their maximum potential.
Andrew has been doing boot camp for 7 years and he really hates it. Boot camp made him quit smoking and watch what he eats. He has no idea why he’s here. Get Andrew’s full story on the blog »
A 4+ year boot camp veteran, Andy’s favorite thing about boot camp is getting to work out outdoors with great people. Plus, he’s a morning person.
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Lauren has been playing in the park since spring ’06. After taking a break during ’08 and part of ’09 to kick Thyroid Cancer in the booty, she is back and ready to make a difference! Getting the chance to make new friends — and see them shine — motivate her daily. Get Lauren’s full story on the blog »
This feisty Libra enjoys long sprints through the park, the feel of dirt in his shorts, and workouts that take his breath away. A regular at boot camp since April ’08, Daniel is always looking for challenge and someone to play with. He can be found early mornings breaking a sweat and making a difference with BC4C. Get Daniel’s full story on the blog »
Leigh first came out to the park in ’08. As a recreational runner boot camp has helped him set PRs at all distances he has raced. He looks forward to seeing similar improvements in the campers, even if it means running their first 5k.
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Mary (AKA: MC or Thunder n’ Lightin’) is a veteran Trainer known for her contagious enthusiasm and her boundless celebrity gossip! She enjoys encouraging others and having a good time while getting a great workout.
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Mary Ellen became one of those “boot camp people” in Spring ’08 and just can’t quit it. She loves that ‘fit’ feeling. And the camaraderie. And seeing people transform. And… Get Mary Ellen’s full story on the blog »
Bored with solo jogs and struggling to find motivation to workout, Robin joined boot camp in July ’08. Since then she’s gotten fitter, faster and found there’s no better way to start the day than sweating and sharing laughs alongside friends. Get Robin’s full story on the blog »
A boot camp addict since February ’07, Sarah’s favorite thing about being Trainer is seeing people accomplish levels of fitness they never thought possible. She also loves what she gets: new friends and lots of fun!
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Although she was never a morning person, Susan started boot camp on Halloween ’06 and never looked back! Becoming a Trainer in April ’08 was a thrill that has never diminished. Susan believes that working out with this amazing group of Trainers and campers in beautiful Piedmont Park continues to be a blast! Get Susan’s full story on the blog »
You’ll be pleased to know that a minimum of $75 of your monthly fee goes to local causes. All we need to do is cover our expenses.
| Program | Commitment | Cost/Month | Total Cost |
| Do Gooder | 1 Month | $ 150 | $ 150 |
| Quarter Fit | 3 Months | $ 135 | $ 405 |
| Six-Pack Abs | 6 Months | $ 125 | $ 750 |
| Lifer | 12 Months | $ 100 | $ 1,200 |


