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Intro to Bootcamp for Athletes

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June 05, 2017

Through taking the Intro to Bootcamp for Athletes Physical Education course, Bryan Chen ‘19 found himself consistently pushing past his limits by setting and achieving new fitness goals. As a sophomore in Course 6-3 (Computer Science and Engineering), he admitted that this mindset even transferred into the world of MIT academics, where he felt more capable of persevering through weeks of heavy course load.

So: what is Intro to Bootcamp for Athletes?

The course is a combination of cardio and high-intensity circuits that help build both stamina and power.
The class was fun and challenging, and as long as you put in the effort to participate and challenge yourself in class, your physical ability will increase by the end of the class,” Bryan shared.



Students who take this course complete a fitness assessment on the first and last day of class to gauge how they have improved since the first class. Bryan was proud to see improvement in his performance.
My favorite memory was on the last day of bootcamp when we did our post-test. I felt proud of myself when I saw that my results in both my cardio and physical strength improved dramatically.”


Bryan explained that the in-class community and instructor made his experience possible. The community was very supportive of each other and challenged each other to do better, which was a great community to have when you start to get tired from the workout or don’t feel motivated,” he said. They allowed me to perform not only for myself, but to have something to compete against and strive to be better with each other.” 

Before taking the Intro to Bootcamp for Athletes course, Bryan thought this kind of class would mirror his previous experiences with bootcamp-type courses. This time, he was pleasantly surprised: I imagined the class would be boring because most classes that implement circuits and high-intensity training tended to not be fun from my past experiences. Bootcamp, however, was actually a fun experience because of both the classmates and the teacher’s enthusiasm to help students.”

In addition to pouring into MIT academics, Bryan shared that the attitude he formed in Intro to Bootcamp for Athletes followed him into his other fitness hobbies. He now creates feasible fitness goals and pushes himself to achieve them as much as he can.

In his free time, Bryan swims, lifts weights, and participates in competitive dance. His ultimate career goal revolves around helping society by programming for a company, co-founding a startup, or working as an independent contractor.

For more information on Intro to Bootcamp to Athletes visit the PE website!

Written by Sarah Johnson, Video by Stephanie Tran.

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