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Burn Boot Camp Bursts into Poway

National Fitness Franchise Establishes Community for Local Mothers and Women

Poway, Calif. – As health and fitness continue to stay top of mind for San Diego-area residents, Burn Boot Camp, a national fitness franchise, has announced a new location coming to the market. Situated at 14767 Pomerado Road the new concept opened on March 31 to help clients achieve their fitness goals.

In celebration of the Poway location’s grand opening, community members were invited to meet the team for a tour of the facility, burst training demonstration, and hear from women who’ve experienced success with the Burn Boot Camp program. Guests attending the orientation event also received an exclusive introductory promotion for a 30-day membership at a cost of $30. In addition to the promotion, Burn Boot Camp of Poway partnered with like-minded local businesses to raffle off giveaways on the day of the event.

The Poway location is owned by Jodi Lenhardt with the help of her husband Jason. Jodi started out as a member of Burn Boot Camp at the Cary, North Carolina location. Instantly hooked on the concept and the amazing results she saw, Jodi decided she wanted to break out of her comfort zone and open her own fitness business.

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“There was so much that Burn Boot Camp gave me as a member,” Jodi Lenhardt said. “Burn touched my life in such a way that it made me a better person and I wanted to be able to touch other people’s lives and give them the opportunity to experience such a wonderful concept.”

Each camp involves a 45-minute circuit style workout comprised of 72 different styles and 15 different formats, e.g. HIIT training, suspension training, etc. Burn Boot Camp has a stringent recruiting program for trainers with every session led by an NCCA-accredited certified personal trainer who creates new, innovative programs daily so attendees never do the same workout twice. Clients learn far more than just healthy eating and exercise tips at Burn Boot Camp, as the concept strays from the competition by operating on a five-pillar philosophy to help clients achieve success: mindset, nutrition, burst training, strength training, and positive environment.

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“Jodi is joining the strong network of Burn Boot Camp franchise operators at an exciting growth point for the brand,” said Devan Kline, CEO and co-founder of Burn Boot Camp. “The Poway location will be well on its way of transforming the lives of local residents and creating a meaningful community environment under their guidance.”

Members are not required to register for camps in advance to reserve a spot, but rather enjoy flexibility in selecting camps that fit with their schedules. The fitness concept also provides a convenient environment for women, ensuring a worry-free workout; all sessions before 5 p.m. are only available to women, and childcare is available for mothers free of charge while they’re on-campus.

For more information about Burn Boot Camp of Poway, visit http://burnbootcamp.com/poway-ca or call (858) 413-7436.

About Burn Boot Camp

Founded in 2012 by husband wife duo Devan and Morgan Kline, Burn Boot Camp is a national fitness concept where like-minded women can come together, build confidence and inspire one another through fitness. Based in Huntersville, NC, the franchise has more than 300 locations currently open or in various stages of development. The franchise runs on a five pillar philosophy focusing on mindset, whole food nutrition, burst training, strength training and environment to achieve success. For more information surrounding Burn Boot Camp or its franchise opportunities, visit www.burnbootcamp.com or www.burnbootcamp.com/franchise.

Media Contact: Sam Israel, sisrael@fishmanpr.com, (847) 945-1300

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