The truth is, we did offer and run boot camps when we first opened. We had about 18-20 people registered in them. They are a good way to make easy money. The problem: bootcamps contradict Fundy CrossFit’s philosophy that a commitment to fitness should be for the long term. They are focused on “getting thin” or “losing weight.” Our focus is making people fitter. We want our members to get faster, stronger, more powerful and be generally better athletes. Our goal is to empower our members by teaching them the skills they need to make fitness part of their lives forever (not for just 6 weeks at a time), and help them reach their true athletic potential. Fundy CrossFit wants to focus on each and every member, to applaud their individual strengths, instill confidence, and help them improve upon the areas where they are most challenged. This commitment to long term fitness is simply not possible in a “bootcamp” style program.