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Avatar for Klasik Fit (Austin)- In Home Personal Training
Avatar for Klasik Fit (Austin)- In Home Personal Training
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Klasik Fit (Austin)- In Home Personal Training
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Klasik Fit (Austin)- In Home Personal Training

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Personal Training

  • 19 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Austin, TX
Tonya C. says, "KlasikFit has been great to work with and I absolutely love my trainer Adianez. She is amazing! It’s been at least a year since I’ve worked out and being postpartum with a cesarean was just an additional layer of difficulty to get back in the gym. But Adianez has made it so much easier, making me feel comfortable in the gym again, challenging without being pushy, being an amazing cheerleader and celebrating even the wins I look over. On top of that she has shared so much knowledge about listening to my body from knowing when to push for one more reps to helping understand my bodies food needs. I’ve really enjoyed working with her this far and can’t wait to see what else I’ll be able to achieve with her help"See more
Tonya C. says, "KlasikFit has been great to work with and I absolutely love my trainer Adianez. She is amazing! It’s been at least a year since I’ve worked out and being postpartum with a cesarean was just an additional layer of difficulty to get back in the gym. But Adianez has made it so much easier, making me feel comfortable in the gym again, challenging without being pushy, being an amazing cheerleader and celebrating even the wins I look over. On top of that she has shared so much knowledge about listening to my body from knowing when to push for one more reps to helping understand my bodies food needs. I’ve really enjoyed working with her this far and can’t wait to see what else I’ll be able to achieve with her help"
Avatar for Functional Strength ATX
Avatar for Functional Strength ATX
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Functional Strength ATX
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Functional Strength ATX

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Personal Training

  • Serves Austin, TX
Sarah P. says, "Training with Ryan at Functional Strength ATX is the best decision I’ve made for my body since switching from office chairs to a standing desk (which I still don’t actually use, but it felt like a step). I came in feeling like a stiff, overcooked noodle with the mobility of a folding chair and the strength of a wet paper towel. Fast forward a few months and I’m moving better, lifting heavier, and not grunting every time I tie my shoes. Ryan’s the kind of coach who actually gets it—smart, low-key hilarious, and somehow always knows exactly what your body needs (even when you don’t). He’ll correct your squat form without making you feel like a baby deer, and make mobility drills feel like a badge of honor instead of punishment. If you’re looking for a trainer who knows his stuff, keeps it real, and doesn’t force you into a one-size-fits-all program—Ryan’s your guy."See more
Sarah P. says, "Training with Ryan at Functional Strength ATX is the best decision I’ve made for my body since switching from office chairs to a standing desk (which I still don’t actually use, but it felt like a step). I came in feeling like a stiff, overcooked noodle with the mobility of a folding chair and the strength of a wet paper towel. Fast forward a few months and I’m moving better, lifting heavier, and not grunting every time I tie my shoes. Ryan’s the kind of coach who actually gets it—smart, low-key hilarious, and somehow always knows exactly what your body needs (even when you don’t). He’ll correct your squat form without making you feel like a baby deer, and make mobility drills feel like a badge of honor instead of punishment. If you’re looking for a trainer who knows his stuff, keeps it real, and doesn’t force you into a one-size-fits-all program—Ryan’s your guy."

FAQs

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What is a boot camp class?

Fitness boot camps are a heart-pounding way to boost your fitness level. Boot camps are led by a fitness instructor and are based on the concept of military boot camps — intensive workout programs to get new recruits into shape, quickly. Fitness boot camps encourage camaraderie, and the group momentum helps participants get through fast-paced intervals of cardio, isometric training, strength training and endurance drills. Classes may range anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes, and usually meet multiple days per week. Boot camps often run a specific duration of time, say four to six weeks, which creates a team-like environment for class members. Other boot camps run year-round and students purchase package pricing for classes, similar to subscriptions that allow them a set amount of classes per week or per month.

Boot camps can be held indoors at a gym, outdoors in a park or on a beach, in a backyard — anywhere there’s room for running, jumping and sweating. Some instructors also provide DVD and online boot camps. You can also find boot camps tailored to your heart’s desire, such as bikini boot camp, or boot camps for new mothers. Boot camps offer an intense workout and are usually led by energetic instructors pushing you to do your best, but unlike military boot camp drill sergeants, fitness boot camp instructors typically don’t use intimidation or punishment to spur you on. Check with your doctor before starting a boot camp if you have health concerns, and always let your instructor know ahead of time if you have injuries.

How much is a boot camp?

The cost of fitness boot camps depends on how often you go, the package you are purchasing (or if you are paying a drop-in fee), the location of the bootcamp, the equipment the instructors provide, and the background and reputation of the instructor. Smaller towns and areas with a lower cost of living typically have lower rates for boot camp services than big cities and regions with a higher cost of living. If you’re paying per class on a drop-in basis, expect to pay anywhere from $12 to $25 or more, depending on the region and the instructor. When you purchase a package of classes, typically the more you buy at one time, the cheaper each class is. The same boot camp class might be $20 for a drop-in student, $15 for a student who pays for 10 classes per month, and $10 for a student who pays for 30 classes a month. Studio space can also affect costs, so if your boot camp takes place in a high-end gym with top-of-the-line equipment, the prices will likely be higher than a class that meets in an outdoor space with limited or no equipment. Shop around to find the right type of boot camp class and the right instructor for you.

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