Fitness fanatics often look to personal trainers for advice on how to get fit and drop a few extra pounds, especially after the fast approaching holidays. Have you ever stopped to think about how they get inspired and learn new fitness methods? How do they keep us motivated and ready to take on the next physical challenge. Fitness professionals are constantly doing research on the latest fitness trends and receiving needed information on exercise protocol, safety, training equipment. This helps them bring in droves of new clients for a fun and effective workout (and the prospect of financial security for the trainer). The new fitness trend, TACTIX, may supply the needed combination of sweat and green.
You have likely seen or participated in some type of boxing, kick boxing, or martial arts type of fitness program in the past. But, the martial arts fitness scene has evolved, and has a new contender trying to make its way to the top. TACTIX is a new system developed by fitness trend setter, Dr. John Spencer Ellis. TACTIX combines modern martial arts, fitness boot camp intensity, metabolic conditioning (metcon to those in the know) and dynamic flexibility. The fitness and martial arts pros that become certified to teach TACTIX are also given a complete business system which teaches them how to make a highly respectable income, while providing superior service to their clients and members.
“TACTIX has it all; fun, fitness, group dynamics, metabolism boosting workouts and practical self-defense without hitting some guy in a suit that looks like the Michelin Man. Fitness pros and martial arts instructors can teach TACTIX indoors or outdoors, to one person or 40 at a time,” says creator, Ellis. He adds, “TACTIX is not cardio kickboxing or ‘aimless martial dance’ classes. It has function, form and burns serious calories.”
If you are a martial arts instructor, gym owner or personal trainer, you can learn about the entire TACTIX system at http://www.tactixmethod.com. If you are a consumer, you will have to wait just a bit longer. Consumers will find TACTIX workout locations popping up around the globe in 2011.
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