British Military Fitness
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British Military Fitness
WHAT KATIE TRIED NEXT British Military Fitness Editor Katie Garner teams up with fitness writer Georgina Spenceley for a one of a kind bootcamp workout at London’s Hyde Park W ith my first bootcamp experience under my belt, I thought it was about time I was put through my paces by British Military Fitness (BMF), who’ve been running bootcamps for 16 years now, across 140 parks nationwide, although central London based Hyde Park is still one of their key locations. Meeting up with fitness writer and CrossFit expert Georgina Spenceley, we donned red bibs to indicate we would be joining the intermediate group, with beginners grabbing blue bibs. Green bibs were available for the advanced session but I don't think anyone was brave enough! Since there were so many attendees we were further divided up, with our troop of red bibs being led by Tatiana. All of the instructors for the BMF are either serving or exserving armed forces, whether this is the army, navy or the airforce, so they sure know how to snap out instructions, with Tatiana informing us that 'Happiness is relative ladies and gents' as I performed tricep dips, balancing my hands on Georgina's knees behind me as she squatted against some of the park's railings. The exercises were incredibly creative, using both other participants as well as just what 118 WWW.PTMAGAZINE.CO.UK was around us. Park benches soon became platforms for our feet while we did push-ups in the mud, with railings acting as a support to tuck your feet under as we did sets of sit ups with our team mate performing a plank behind us before we swapped places. We were made to run up natural undulating hills, round trees and lampposts, the ample space in Hyde Park ideal for running between various spots before tackling some more exercises and then running somewhere else. Lying in the grass, Georgina leaped over me before splatting herself on the ground for me to jump over. Then we were forming high push-up positions so that we could scuttle under each other using classic leopard crawls. Naturally burpees made an appearance, although the teamwork element was still evident as we high-fived between reps. Planking was even made more difficult as we lay opposite someone else and alternated shaking hands or touching their shoulders or ribs. Lunges involved a partner behind you, putting additional pressure on your arms as you raised them above your head with every dip. The hour long session was well paced with alternating styles of exercises so we were definitely working a fantastic range of muscles, with the running in between a great cardio boost. Half way through the hour long session, Tatiana unzipped her camoflaged backpack to dish out water bottles which we all shared. The atmosphere was focused, with each participant working hard to push themselves, although with the partner based work, Tatiana encouraged us to give our team mates a wink and a smile. The session was a great way to vary your workout, get outdoors and have some fun as well as exercise.