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Bridal Boot Camp in Calgary!!

Getting Married in 2010?

Attention Brides and Grooms!! If you can answer YES! to any of the following:

1. Are you getting married in 2010?
2. Do you want to be in the best shape of you lives?
3. Ladies is that dress a little tight?
4. Guys, want to get rid of that waistline?
5. You can both lose 5- 30 lbs quickly before your wedding.

Well, are you?

1. Running out of time? Fitness Boot Camps Canada Bridal Party features a 4-16-week (16 weeks works the best) crash course that works for any body type, Groom included! Guaranteed!!

2. Stressing out? Helpful stress-relieving stretches will calm your pre-wedding jitters!

3. Having sleeveless-dress anxiety? This Easy to follow program will tone your arms and make your back look fabulous!

4. Brides and Grooms,concerned about a specific target area? From thighs to abs to arms, Fitness Boot Camps Canada Bridal Party has the exercises for every Groom and bride-to-be's problem area!

5. About to settle for the first dress you see? Fitness Boot Camps Canada Bridal Party gives you the confidence to choose the dress you really want to wear.

Bridal Party Boot Camp will transform your body and mind. You will enter in empty and leave with a toned body, reduced inches, lower body fat percentage, motivation and high energy. Bridal Boot Camp is an all encompassing program designed to enhance your wedding day by empowering you with the gift of CHANGE. My primary goal is to ensure you feel good about yourself on your wedding day. My secondary goal is to give you the tools to keep transforming for an eternity. I will teach you how to eat, design workouts for yourself, and keep you motivated. Your results will be a direct reflection of the effort you put into each workout during Bridal Party Boot Camp.

Women and Men of all fitness levels, sizes and ages are gaining great results with Bridal Party Boot Camp! You can too! Are you looking for a jump-start to your fitness program? Then this adventure is for you! Whether you are a beginner, an avid fitness enthusiast or just tired of the same routine come try this whole new approach to exercise…fun!

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Success Stories

June 1st
Julie Garner Lost 16lbs
and 12% Body Fat

Fitness Boot Camps Canada's Bridal Party Bootcamp
Bridal Party Boot camp is a total fitness program geared for brides and grooms. It works because it integrates the right elements in the right way. It incorporates stretching, ab work, aerobics and strength training in streamlined, 60 minute workouts designed to shape and tighten every muscle group. Best of all, Fitness Boot Camps Canada's Bridal Party Boot camp works fast!!

About Bridal Party Bootcamp

This is a certified personal trainer and nutrition Program. Fitness Boot Camps Canada's Bridal Party Boot camp is a total fitness regimen geared for brides and grooms. We want every bride to feel healthy, confident and beautiful when she walks down the aisle. We want every groom to look dashing and handsome. You want to look and feel your best on your wedding day, and this is one gift you owe to yourself!

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Inactive kids face 6-fold risk of heart disease by teens

Here is a re-print of an article found at http://www.healthycanada.com/index.php?option=com_deeppockets&task=contShow&id=13894&Itemid=284

Inactive kids face 6-fold risk of heart disease by teens

Young children who lead inactive lifestyles are five-to-six times more likely to be at serious risk of heart disease, with that degree of danger emerging as early as their teenage years, according to a new study by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The findings, published in the open access journal Dynamic Medicine, looked at a group of children twice – first while in grade school, then again seven years later when they were in their teens.

Researchers wanted to know more about the early onset of metabolic syndrome, a condition more commonly found in adults. Metabolic syndrome is the label given to a clustering of medical disorders that raise the risk of heart disease and diabetes, such as glucose intolerance, hypertension, elevated triglycerides, low HDL (so-called “good”) cholesterol and obesity. Previous studies have found that somewhere from four per cent to nine per cent of adolescents have the condition.

However, until now, no one had tracked the same group of children over time to see just how fitness and activity levels in their early years played a role in the likelihood of them developing metabolic syndrome by the time they were teenagers, said Robert McMurray, professor of exercise and sports science in the department of exercise and sports science in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences.

The study looked at data from almost 400 children between the ages of seven and 10 from across North Carolina. Researchers measured factors such as height, body mass, percentage body fat, blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Participants were also surveyed about their physical activity and given an aerobic fitness test.

When the same children were examined again seven years later, 4.6 per cent had three or more characteristics of metabolic syndrome.

McMurray said adolescents with the syndrome were six times more likely to have had low aerobic fitness as children and five times more likely to have low levels of physical activity at the time they joined the study.

For example, as children, those who had low levels of physical activity got no vigorous exercise (such as playing basketball or soccer) and spent less than 20 minutes a day doing moderate-intensity physical activity (walking briskly, riding a bike at a medium speed). That means that at best, they were getting just one-third of the 60 minutes a day that is currently recommended for children, said McMurray.

“This shows efforts need to begin early in childhood to increase exercise,” he said. “Children today live a very sedentary life and are prone to obesity. This is the first study to examine the importance of childhood fitness levels on your metabolism as a teenager. Previously we didn’t know if low fitness levels were an influence.

“It’s obvious now that there is a link and this is something which we need to pay attention to by encouraging our kids to keep fit, or suffer the consequences later in life,” said McMurray.


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