(303) 601-5851
1010 Bannock St
(10th and Bannock)
Denver,
CO
80204
39.726009
-104.978752
Neighborhoods: Speer, Southeast Denver
Hours:
Daily 6am-8pm
Last updated 2.14.11
Category:
Health & Fitness Consultants, Nutritionists, Health Clubs & Gyms, Personal Trainers, Weight Loss, Fitness
Parking:
Street Parking
Payment Methods:
Paypal, American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Sports & Recreation Instruction Classes:
Fitness Services:
Excellent trainer
by rbester at Citysearch
Scott is an awesome trainer. His knowledge and understanding of the human body and which exercises should be paired to complement each other, ensures that you have a great workout each time. He is also innovative in coming up with new exercises to make each session exciting and he motivates you to push yourself to accomplish more from each workout. Unlike many trainers, he stays focused on you throughout the session, making sure that you are getting the most out of your time.
His great personality and open demeanor makes working with him a real pleasure. I am thrilled with the results that he is helping me to achieve.
Great Value & Return
by jsthomp2007 at Citysearch
I think the monthly value is amazing. You get personalized attention for cheaper than other personal trainers. The equipment and boot camps are amazing. I just read that yoga will be offered next month.
I have been training with Scott for less than 2 weeks and already see significant results in the way my body looks. More importantly I feel amazing.
Scott is also very personable. He gave me excerises I could do at home if I couldn't make to the gym and nutrional advice. Both have added to the results I am getting.
Happy with the results
by lauravd at Citysearch
Scott's bootcamp is a killer workout. It's a little different everyday, so you never get tired of it, but it's certainly a full-body workout. Each workout can be tailored for all difference fitness levels. Scott knows each of his boot camp participants, and though the power of guilt and knowing that it will be noticed that I'm not there- I continue to attend, even when I don't want to. It's definitely the best value bootcamp in Denver.
Best. Workout. Evah!
by DarcyV at Citysearch
Scott Harwood's Boot Camps will put you through the most torture you can imagine -- and leave you totally wrung-out, weak and shaking. But if you could do this on your own, you already would be, wouldn't you?
One of the best things about Scott's training (at which he is expert!) is the way he "mixes up" the workouts each time to give your mind and body different things to look forward to. Work to your own level, knowing that Scott will be there to challenge you to do more and better. There are no preening "hardbodies" at Scott's gym. Just people committed to achieving and maintaining the best shape of their lives.
The weirdest thing about Scott's workouts is that he makes you enjoy being tortured! The hour goes by super fast and you'll find that you did more than you ever felt you could when you came in.
Get off your butt and get in to see Trainer Scott for Boot Camps or Personal Training. You'll see results, you'll feel great, and you'll have fun doing it!
Bootcamp is a joke!
by u4icide at Citysearch
Week 1: "I hate life. I especially hate Scott! At least he's funny"
Week 2: "I can't move. I hate Scott. I heard this joke last week."
Week 3: "Is this work out getting easier or am I just getting better at blocking out these ridiculously corny anecdotes?!"
Week 4: "I just did 50 push-ups in less time than it took Madonna (and Scott) to sing 'Like a Virgin'. For as proud as I am, I'll be keeping this accomplishment to myself!"
Week 5: "Where did all of this motivation come from? Did I just get a compliment on my body? How the hell do I know all of the words to this Katy Perry song?"
Seriously though, Scott's boot camp is awesome. I didn't realize how out of shape I was until day one at this place. It's been a lot easier to stick to my fintess goals knowing that all I have to commit to is showing up, because once you're inside, there is no wandering aimlessly around the gym clueless; there is no going home after three sets of half-assed curls. It's a full hour of weights, lunges, push-ups, and where-the-hell-does-he-come-up-with-this-shit exercises. As an added bonus you get a full hour of laffy-taffy jokes, 90's music trivia, awkward made-up stories, ridiculous one-liners, and playground trash-talking from our favorite aspiring amature stand up comedian, Trainer Scott. He tries so hard sometimes, but it's hard to laugh at yo-mamma jokes when your abs are already on fire.


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