RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CA, December 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) The new year's resolution for the creators of the Adventure Boot Camp business system? To bring the fun, focus and fitness of boot camps to even more cities in 2012. Founders John Spencer Ellis and Kelli Calabrese are encouraging more trainers and teachers to make a difference with the world's leading boot camp system.
A training, licensing, certification and complete business and marketing system for the Adventure Boot Camp business, the online boot camp training combines adventure and exercise in a comprehensive self-paced educational program. The online certification focuses on how to create and launch a profitable fitness boot camp in any location.
"Boot camps are more popular than ever, and we are pleased to continue to expand the world's original boot camp business and marketing system throughout 2012," said Ellis, founder of John Spencer Ellis Enterprises, a personal development and fitness solutions company, and creator of the Adventure Boot Camps. "If you are interested in starting your own adventure boot camp business, you can enjoy unlimited earning potential and business growth, not to mention a really fun job."
The Adventure Boot Camp Business System is offered by the National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association (NESTA) and includes ongoing support in developing a successful boot camp. There are currently more than 400 adventure boot camps worldwide, yet licensing opportunities are still available in most major markets. There are no licensing fees, and this is a one-time certification.
"As many people make resolutions regarding getting healthy and exercising more in the new year, we want to offer this online training and certification to more teachers, coaches and trainers around the world who are interested in a turnkey, successful fitness business blueprint," Ellis added.
About John Spencer Ellis Enterprises and The Adventure Boot Camp
John Spencer Ellis Enterprises is a solutions provider for fitness and coaching professionals around the world, providing education, turn-key business programs, coaching and resources for new and advanced fitness and coaching professionals. For more information about John Spencer Ellis Enterprises or the Adventure Boot Camp expansion in 2012, please visit http://www.adventurebootcamp.com
The Popular Adventure Boot Camp Business System is Expanding to More Markets in 2012 Providing More Business Opportunities for Personal Trainers
An effective workout, boot camps remain one of the most popular fitness options. To bring the fun of boot camps to more markets and cities in 2012, the Adventure Boot Camp business system will be expanding globally. Program includes marketing.
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[Press-News.org] The Popular Adventure Boot Camp Business System is Expanding to More Markets in 2012 Providing More Business Opportunities for Personal TrainersAn effective workout, boot camps remain one of the most popular fitness options. To bring the fun of boot camps to more markets and cities in 2012, the Adventure Boot Camp business system will be expanding globally. Program includes marketing.