Kinetic Edge Kettlebell Boot Camp Classes ROCK the St. Paul Pioneer Press

The revolution is spreading via St. Paul’s Best Fitness Boot Camp!!

Kinetic Edge Kettlebell Boot Camp Classes / RAD Boot Camp ROCK the St. Paul Pioneer Press!

Bob Shaw did a fantastic job capturing the “essence” of the Kinetic Edge “Beatdowns”!

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No One Said Workouts Must Be Boring

Twin Cities fitness centers get creative

No one said workouts must be boring

Kinetic Edge Kettlebell Boot Camp Classes Rock the St. Paul Pioneer Press


Brad Nelson must hate tires.

He raises a 10-pound sledgehammer high over his head, then
bashes it into a 2-foot-thick tractor tire. He whacks it over and over,
as grim as if he were bashing Osama Bin Laden himself.

“You get more workout in less time,” said Nelson, between whacks. “And it’s something fresh and fun.”

Nelson’s business, Kinetic Edge in Woodbury, is one of a growing
number of boutique fitness centers with imaginative — or even bizarre —
approaches to fitness.

New, creative ways to sweat are popping up faster than
resolutions on New Year’s Day — including workouts based on kickboxing,
rap music, ballet and indoor triathlons.

“We are always looking for new ways to spice up the exercise
routine,” said Kara Thompson, spokeswoman for the International Health,
Racquet & Sportsclub Association.

One hot trend, she said, is Budokon — a blend of yoga and martial arts. BalleCore, another offshoot, blends ballet and yoga.

Zumba — aerobic dancing to Latin music — is mainstream enough
that there was, for example, a Zumba fundraiser in Anoka last month to
combat violence against women.

Fitness experts can’t keep up with evaluating the routines that
are popping up rapidly. But they agree on one thing: The only effective
workout is one that people actually do. They applaud anything — even
sledgehammer workouts — that keep customers from getting bored with
exercise.

The variety of workouts is one reason the number of for-profit fitness clubs in the U.S. has doubled to about 30,000 in the past eight years.

Although the number of people exercising in those clubs dropped
about 2 percent last year, they are paying more — profits were up 3
percent. That is because they are paying more for extra services and
new, creative classes, Thompson said.

On healthclubdirectory.com, there are now 136 fitness centers listed for the Twin Cities.

“The smaller places are going up everywhere,” said Julie Gronquist, owner of Balance for Life Fitness Center in Shoreview.

The strangest workout at her center involves a machine that
looks like a torture rack. It is called, appropriately, “The Reformer.”

The machine usually is used in conjunction with Pilates
workouts, but it has developed a following of its own, Gronquist said.
Customers strap themselves onto the rack in a kneeling, sitting or
prone position and move back and forth on spring-loaded tracks.

“It’s very circus-y,” Gronquist said.

At the Athlete Lab in Little Canada, Kate Klaers offers workouts that are more masochistic.

Klaers, a former St. Paul firefighter, said her “Boot Camp”
workouts are similar to those required for Navy SEALS and firefighters.

“We have no machines. It’s very old-school,” with pull-up bars
and medicine balls, Klaers said. “It is not for the faint of heart.”

Tire whacking is one of many exercises offered at Kinetic Edge. But it isn’t the strangest.

That would be the sloshing beer keg lift.

Patrons put a certain amount of water into the kegs, then lift them around, turning side to side.

“This is called ‘functional training,’ ” said Nelson, who has 80 clients.

Functional training mimics daily tasks such as lifting.

“I think about her,” said Nelson, nodding toward a customer.
“She is carrying a laundry basket all day. How can I make her daily
life more easy?”

Nelson offers sessions twice a week in which customers move
among exercise stations. These include the tire whacking, beer keg
lifting and sit-ups — with your legs attached to straps hanging from
the ceiling.

The Russian kettlebells also require explaining.

“When I talk about them,” said Ellen Anderson, 18, of Mahtomedi,
“everyone looks at me and asks if I am talking about tea kettles.”

Not exactly. In the Kinetic Edge studio recently, Anderson
grunted as she lifted weights that looked like cannonballs with
handles.

Most workouts include swinging the kettlebells from the floor, between a person’s legs, to over their heads.

“It is a hip-driven tool. It is not just for one muscle, like
the biceps or triceps. Every exercise uses about 70 percent of your
muscles,” Nelson said.

The studio is like a teenage testosterone haven, with hanging
chains, sledgehammers sitting in a row, “Cast Iron Balls” T-shirts and
the machine shop screeches of a Metallica CD.

Yet most of the kettlebell customers are women.

Lucy Burger, 67, of Afton, has lost 52 pounds since she started
six years ago. She was recovering from injuries to both knees after a
car accident.

“I could barely walk up steps when I started,” she said.

Troy Moser, 37, of Woodbury, who is also a member of Gold’s Gym,
said, “I am anti-class.” But after hearing his wife rave about the
kettlebells for more than a year, he decided to try it. Now, he goes
about four times a week and says he has “leaned up” quickly.

The appeal of niche fitness centers is based on personal attention.

During a recent kettlebell session, Nelson walked among the
eight customers, looking for proper form, adjusting a leg here, moving
a head there.

Nelson hollered: “Shoulders over hips!”

“What hips?” groaned Muhaz Fisseha, of Woodbury, who said she is “over 40.”

Penny Osland lay twisted on the mat, lifting a wobbling
kettlebell skyward. She was asked if any of her friends thought her
workouts were odd.

Maybe, said Osland, 50, of Cottage Grove. But she is delighted with the results.

Osland has done other forms of exercise.

“But this is what pushed me over where I really notice body improvements,” she said.

Bob Shaw can be reached at 651-228-5433.

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Joe Tebbe

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Amy Jurrens

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Woodbury Fitness Boot Camp Weight Loss Before & After – Amy Jurrens

Today’s Woodbury RAD Boot Camp Fat Loss Transformation spotlight is on Amy Jurrens.  Amy lives 4 hours away in Iowa but does online training with me and has done so now for two years.  She’s has gotten killer results and in her own words has become a “hot mom.”  Props to Amy for chiseling away the fat and becoming a Russian Kettlebell Instructor (RKC) in the process.

Amy Jurrens Weight Loss Before and AFTER

Amy Jurrens - Before Woodbury Kettlebell Fitness Boot CampAmy Jurrens - AFTER Woodbury Kettlebell Fitness Boot Camp

Amy’s QUICK Stats

Body Fat LOST -11%

Inches LOST -13.5 inches

Weight LOST -23lbs+

Pant Sizes LOST Size 14 to a size 8

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Here’s what Amy has to say about classes at RAD Boot Camp…

Discover your potential…

“I started working with Brad and RAD Boot Camp in January 2007, …he allows me to make choices and then be held accountable for the outcome – good or bad. Case in point: nutrition. I did not want to change my eating habits. Brad let me pay the consequences of that decision. When I was ready to change, he told me straight out what I NEEDED to hear, but didn’t necessarily WANT to hear. In other words, he gave me a good, swift, verbal kick in the hind end. No sugar coating – just the truth.

Yes, I’ve lost weight and body fat through my training with Brad. Yes, I am in the best shape I have probably ever been in. (I’m a 36 year old mother of two and a lifelong athlete.) Yes, I love the RAD Boot Camp workouts Brad puts together.

BUT…… The reason I recommend Brad so highly is because he is a true teacher. A true teacher is someone who helps you discover skills and knowledge you possess but just don’t know how to tap into. A true teacher prepares you for the time when the teacher is not around to guide you. A true teacher sees the potential in you and leads you to see it too. A true teacher doesn’t give you the answers; he asks the questions and makes you find the answers. Brad is true teacher.

If you’re ready to find the person you really are, contact Brad TODAY!!!!”

Amy Jurrens- George, IA
Age 37
Professor of English
Jurrens Family CEO

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Amy in the HOT SEAT

Woodbury Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  Take me back a few years…where you were physically, mentally, etc…  Everything previous to RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebells?

Amy: I am a mother of two – my first was born in 1998 and my second in 2001.  I had gained 20 pounds with each pregnancy, but had lost most of the weight through nursing.  In March 2003, my husband and I took a 10th wedding anniversary trip to Las Vegas.  I saw the photos of myself after the trip and was stunned.  I had seen myself in the mirror, but I hadn’t really SEEN myself.  I had gained back all the weight I had lost.  I looked tired and well beyond my 32 years.  I looked like a frumpy mommy and I dressed like one.  I was in denial about how I really looked.  I wore skirts and dresses a lot so that I wouldn’t have to buy larger clothes.  I didn’t want to admit that my size 14 clothes were getting too small.

Woodbury Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What were your biggest frustrations about your body?

Amy: I was most frustrated with my saddlebags, my wings, and my sausage arms.

Woodbury Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What else have you tried?

Amy: In the summer of 2003 I started walking and running.  In the fall of 2003 I added weight training.  I had been an avid weight lifter in college, so it was fun for me to get back into that.  I lifted weights and ran on the treadmill or elliptical machine for two years.  I didn’t lose any weight.  In early 2006 I was introduced to kettlebells by a friend.  I started some sporadic kettlebell training along with my weight lifting and running.  I lost 10 pounds.  I was excited that something finally worked.

Woodbury Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  How did you meet Brad / come into contact with RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebell Training?

Amy: I met Brad through the Dragon Door online forum

in late 2006.  He responded to a question I posted, and that started our correspondence, which led to me hiring Brad as my personal boot camp trainer in January 2007.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  Were you skeptical to try RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebell training?…
Why?

Amy: I was ready for the focus and challenges I would face.  I was ready to change my life for the better.  I had no idea just how much my life would actually change.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  Describe your first experience with RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebell training…

Amy: Brad took the time to get to know me.  He watched how my body moved, he assessed my fitness level, and he took my mental temperature.  He asked for my feedback on the training so he could make adjustments.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What was different about RAD Boot Camp from anything else you’ve tried?

Amy: Brad learned about what makes me tick, how much I am willing to push myself, and how much pushing I need from him.  Because he did this, he has been able to give me the personalized training I need.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  Were there any myths busted for you at the boot camp?  (i.e. women getting bulky, men participating in an “step aerobics class”).

Amy: As I get stronger, I get leaner.  In the past few months, I haven’t dropped many pounds, but I’ve dropped several inches.  I am tall – 5’11” – and I lift heavy kettlebells (20 and 24 kg), but I do not have big, bulky muscles.  I recently completed the SSST – 200 kettlebell snatches with the 16 kg (35 lb) kettlebell in 10 minutes.  That requires a lot of strength and endurance.  RAD boot camp training has allowed me to develop my strength and endurance to levels I have never attained before, even as a high school and college athlete.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What specific changes have you seen in your body/ confidence / attitude?  (clothes size change, inches lost, bodyfat lost, pounds lost)?

Amy: I’ve dropped over 11% bodyfat and 23+ pounds.  I went from a size 14 to a size 8.  I am not finished yet!  I’m still a work in progress, but the progress so far has been amazing.

Amy Jurrens - Before Woodbury Personal TrainingAmy Jurrens - AFTER Woodbury RAD Boot Camp Fat Loss Transformation

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What’s your favorite body part now AFTER your transformation?  Why?

Amy: I love my abs because I can see each muscle.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What is your #1 “secret” as to why you finally got the results you were looking for?

Amy: I made the commitment to myself.  I was tired of failing, so I chose to do something different.  What I had been doing obviously wasn’t working.  The physical changes I’ve gone through are merely the outward sign of changes in my thinking and lifestyle.  My life looks nothing like it did a few years ago.  I train differently; I think about myself differently; and I definitely eat differently.  All three had to click before I saw results.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  What would you tell someone like yourself who is on the fence about starting RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge classes?

Amy: Every day I am reminded of how grateful I am for Brad’s coaching.  He taught me about myself and helped me find the strength inside myself to reach my goals.

St. Paul Personal Trainer - Kettlebell ClassesBrad:  Sum up RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge classes in 5 WORDS OR LESS…

Amy: challenging
life-changing
thought-provoking
fun
fulfilling

Killer RESULTS Amy!  Keep up the great work!

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B-Rad

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Diesel’s 1 Year Birthday

The “D-Man” has his first birthday.  Hard to fathom that 10 months short ago we added this little guy to our family… 7 weeks old and 13 lbs.

Diesel - African Boerboel Mastiff puppy - 11 WeeksDiesel - African Boerboel Mastiff puppy - 10 Weeks

Today he is 1 year old and 170lbs.  How would you like to gain 153 lbs in 10 months?

Diesel - African Boerboel Mastiff 1 Year Old 170lbs.

He still think’s he is a “lap dog” as here he is smothering Jordan :)

Diesel - African Boerboel Mastiff - 1 year old

Here he is being “Large and In Charge”

Diesel - African Boerboel Mastiff - 1 Year 170lbs.

Diesel’s Breeder “Gratitude Farms” is here in Minnesota.  They breed African Boerboels and Italian Cane Corsos in East Bethel.  They just had a litter of 13 yes THIRTEEN “Diesels” on Tuesday April 28th.  They also have litters on the way for Cane Corsoss.  If you want a fantastic temperament mixed with serious protection instinct… these are your breeds.

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