Last week I launched the annual Bootcamp Ideas competition. You can read about it here.
Apparently we made the prize pool too awesome because the entries filled in 24 hours (I thought it would take all week).
Those that entered have already started using part of their entry prize 31 Days to a Better Bootcamp Business and now it is time for us to start deciding on who will win the Grand Prize.
A big part of that is votes from all of you. I want to know who you think is the Workout Planning Master.
How To Vote
This week try out some of the workouts that catch your eye (see the list of 18 below) and then vote on the ones that you like.
You can only vote once but you can select up to 3 workouts that you like, so don’t feel like you just have to pick one if you liked a few.
Myself and the judges will then be selecting a winner from the top 5 voted workouts to award prizes to next week.
Add your votes to the poll below. Remember you can only hit the vote button once, so maybe wait til the end of the week when you’ve tried them all out.
Voting is closed.
Links To Competition Workouts
- The Quota Workout [Competition Entry]
- Bear Crawl AMRAP Fitness Test [Competition Entry]
- Battle of the Bodyweight Basics [Competition Entry]
- The Maze Runner [Competition Entry]
- The Triple Crippler [Competition Entry]
- HIIT Stations 4×4 [Competition Entry]
- A Few of My Favorite Things Superset Workout [Competition Entry]
- Stick It To ‘em [Competition Entry]
- Functional Strength and Power…Oh My! [Competition Entry]
- The Minefield [Competition Entry]
- Complex Sprints #2 [Competition Entry]
- Lengths Workout [Competition Entry]
- Box To The Beat [Competition Entry]
- Med Ball Madness [Competition Entry]
- Pairs Complexes [Competition Entry]
- Survivor Challenge [Competition Entry]
- ‘Escalating’ Partner Drills [Competition Entry]
- Train Like An Animal [Competition Entry]
Have a great week trying all of these out and don’t forget to vote!
Kyle Wood created Bootcamp Ideas in 2010 when he was hunting around on the internet for workout ideas. He ran a successful bootcamp in Victoria, Australia and spends his spare time managing this site, adventuring (or lazying) with his wife and find new ways to make bootcamps even better.
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