MOTHER of five, Estelle Stoltz (33) and her husband Renier invites you to join their boot camp, which is offered twice a week at Amanzimtoti Sports Centre, free of charge.
Speaking about the initiative, Estelle said, “I started my own journey towards living a healthy active lifestyle and realised there is a desperate need for people, like me, to get active.
“My number one passion is to help people, stemming from my varsity education in psychology. I personally have never related to the typical ‘personal trainer’, as they’ve spent their lives in fitness. It just seemed like they didn’t understand the struggles I was facing related to working out or being active.”
Estelle’s husband Renier is a passionate and experienced rugby player, making his knowledge on training and fitness great.
Estelle explained that 24FITCLUB – Toti BootCamp is a fun, inspirational way for people to get together and get moving. “It’s a place where people can get free motivation, fitness and nutrition education. It’s free of charge for one simple reason, so that there’s no excuse to get active,” she said.
The boot camp is offered at the Amanzimtoti Sports Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5pm until 6pm.
“Teaching our children how to live a healthy lifestyle by example is so important. Many exclude their young ones and make their workouts an ‘alone time’ thing,” she added.
The fitness enthusiast started off at Hutchison park rugby field but may move it around, adding beach workouts, hiking trails and more.
“We’re going to start four week cycles soon, keeping people engaged and committed,” she said. ” We’ll do a little fitness assessment in the beginning, by means of a timed run, timed sit-ups and push-ups.”
For more information, contact Estelle on WhatsApp on 082-894-8919
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