A morning fitness bootcamp is a group physical training program designed to build strength and endurance through varied, high-intensity workouts. Typically held in parks or gyms, these sessions borrow military-style drills to push participants further than they would exercise alone
The term “bootcamp” originates from the rigorous basic training camps used by the military to prepare recruits for service. In the civilian fitness world, these programs were adapted in the late 1990s into a popular group fitness trend.
Full-Body Exercises: Routines often include a mix of interval training, running, pushups, squats, burpees, and kettlebell work.
Duration: A typical class lasts about 45 to 60 minutes, focusing on burning maximum calories.
Length: Programs generally run in 4 to 6-week blocks, where instructors test participant fitness on the first day and retest at the end of the camp.

