The extreme boot camp exercises that were once practiced in fat farms half a century ago are replaced with physical activities that will get every muscle in the body working. However, before joining an activity, individuals are each assessed to determine the types of challenges, including the level of difficulty, that they can endure. The physical challenges offered vary from one fat farm to another. Some of them include hiking, mountaineering, trekking, forest backpacking, swimming, kayaking and more! With the help of courteous professional guides, individuals are sure to lose weight, tone muscles and, more importantly, have fun!
A significant addition, which was lacking in most, if not all, fat farms in the 1950's was counseling. Today's fat farms prepare their participants not just physically, but mentally for the interesting journey that they are about to embark in. Individuals are supplied with the necessary informative materials to help them prepare and ultimately achieve their goal. Seminars and other forms of educational talks are now also conducted during their stay in the fat farm. In addition, classes for yoga, a very powerful tool for mind and body conditioning, are offered as a supplementary activity.
As it has always been, individuals seek the company of the people they can relate to during difficult and life-changing times. That is why fat farms conduct their activities in groups. There is this hidden drive to motivate and inspire each other to fight their problems about their weight as a team. Studies show that gathering the participants in groups, whether in physical activities or discussions, have delivered better results.
These days, fat farms come in luxurious packages. They are called fitness resorts, fitness spas or weight loss spas. Admittedly, the vacation packages cost a lot. But who is there to argue that the best thing in the world to invest in is in your health?

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