National Federation of Professional Trainers

Strength-Plus-Cardio Boot Camp

Posted August 10th, 2025
by Tanisha
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    11728260 - business people abstract background blur motionNo fuss, no equipment, quick boot camp routines…instructors need those. Here’s an example of a super-simple 50-minute group routine that works for indoor or outdoor. All you’ll need is the stopwatch feature on your phone and a bit of enthusiasm.

    Divide the class into three groups, and start one group at stations one, two, and three for four rotations. Each group spends two minutes at each station. Allow 20-30 seconds for station switching.

    Warmup (entire class together)– five minutes

    Station One– push-ups with progressive difficulty

    Rotation one- regular push-ups

    Rotation two- add five-seconds in the lowered position

    Rotation three- add ten-seconds in the lowered position

    Final rotation- one leg elevated, parallel to the ground

    Station Two– burpees

    Station Three– lunges

    Rotation one- in-place lunges

    Rotation two- walking lunges

    Rotation three- reverse lunges

    Final rotation- “around the clock” lunges (face the 12 o’clock position, lunge forward with the right leg, pull back and lunge slight right to 1 o’clock etc. At the 6 o’clock position, switch legs to complete the clock and lunge with the left leg.)

    Station Four– Everyone back together for a “mini-break” where instructor leads light aerobic movements such as jumping jacks, or jogging in place.

    Repeat for four full rotations

    Cool Down- five minutes

    Now how simple is that? No equipment set up, no break down.

     

    What to love about this routine

    The entire routine works perfectly with everyone exercising together as a unit, but having separate groups gives participants a chance to encourage each other while the instructor visits different stations.

    It can also take the “pressure” off since clients won’t constantly be under a watchful gaze. Plus, it helps further establish self-accountability and create a super-social environment where hard work is still getting done.

     

    Bottom line

    It always feels awesome to have something elaborate planned and have all equipment in the trunk and ready to go, all the music in perfect order, and be right on time to set up every time. But, that’s not going to happen. Whether it’s traffic, a faulty alarm clock, or just the need for a mental break, a situation will come when a quick-fast-and-easy workout routine will come in handy. Go ahead and add this one to your arsenal!

     

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