Celebrities sweat it out for Charity
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A group of New Zealand’s top celebrities are putting their bodies on the line for the charities they care about.
The team are competing in the Les Mills Bootcamp where they’ll be raising not only their fitness levels but also cash
for seven New Zealand Charities.
On the team is Sport’s Café’s Lana Coc-Croft for Wesptac Helicopter Rescue, actress Miriama Smith for Kids Can, dancer
Nerida Lister for Starship Children’s Foundation, broadcasters Mary Lambie for Plunket, Noelle McCarthy for Auckland
City Mission, Maori Television Native Affairs presenter Julian Wilcox for Heart Children and Living Channel’s April
Ieremia for the Breast Cancer Research Trust.
The Les Mills Bootcamp is the latest phenomenon from the world leaders in group fitness and personal training. Inspired
by the military, the programme takes teams of recruits through four weeks of outdoor training that uses discipline and
team support to push participants beyond their comfort zone, and so helps them achieve their personal best - physically,
mentally and emotionally.
Les Mills programme designer Anthony Wall says Bootcamp is part of a completely new approach to fitness. “It’s the gym
equivalent of team sports because it’s all about camaraderie, support and inspiration. By being part of a team of
like-minded recruits people find they’re more motivated than ever before”.
And the celebrity team will need all the support and camaraderie they can get. They’re up against fourteen other teams
from the advertising and media world who are all competing to win the challenge and to raise the most funds for charity.
In all there are 120 people taking part in the Les Mills Bootcamp and they will be training in parks and beaches around
the city.
The team of Les Mills staff instructors leading the Bootcamp have gone through intense total immersion training, meeting
fitness standards set by the NZ Army. While they’ll be demanding total commitment from recruits there will be a big
emphasis on fun. Anthony Wall says the Bootcamp is designed to cater for all fitness levels and the programme has been
trialed and tested to make sure it delivers real results to the recruits.
Sleeping in is not be an option. The recruits will face early morning starts with workouts kicking off at 0630hrs, three
times a week over the four week programme.
The challenge gets underway on the 8th of September and the public can support their favorite celebrity and their
charity by keeping up with the challenge on the web site www.red.lesmillsbootcamp.com sponsoring celebrities through
fundraise online.
The Bootcamp Challenge will end on Friday 3rd of October with an award ceremony where celebrities will announce how much
their blood sweat and tears has raised for their charities.
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