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Businiess name:  The Body Firm Atlanta
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I find it interesting that almost all the reviews of this bootcamp were written on or around 5/26/2010 - tells me they're probably not real reviews. I made the mistake of attending after reading these reviews and WOW - this wasn't real bootcamp. Sorry, people, but if you think this one is actually good (or even acceptable) you need to try one of the many REAL bootcamps around Atlanta. The instructor has no idea how to motivate people. He didn't try to learn anyone's name and half the time he sat on the grass facing AWAY from our class while we ran up and down a hill. Hill workouts are great, but I'm paying to be pushed. How about you get up off your a$$ and run with us? Or encourage the people falling behind? Also, I was under the impression we'd be outside - using things around us for our workout. No. Two days a week were held inside the hell of all malls - Gwinnett Place Mall. The store he turned into a studio was dirty and disgusting. Not a place I wanted to lie down and do ab work - I'd much rather be on the ground in the park where birds and dogs...well, you know what they do. I could keep going on here, but that's pointless. This bootcamp sucks. Period. It has the potential to be OK if the owner would put a little effort into it, though. Small changes would make a huge difference.

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