The ladies at Baby Bootcamp are getting their workouts in with their children in tow.
Owner of Baby Bootcamp, Ely Hobbick, said she bought the franchise because of what it embodies for women.
“I purchased the franchise because of everything it stood for. It stood for being with your baby while you work out [and] letting them be outdoors, breathing in the great air,” Hobbick said.
One mom, Hilary Files, brings her two children Kate and Henry along with her to the boot camp.
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Baby Bootcamp
 A new program is helping moms get fit and stay fit with their children in tow.



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“They love being outside. They learn to love sitting in the stroller or running around. Kate will sometimes do the workout with me. It’s fun to watch her get involved,” Files said.
Hobbick said that is exactly what she was she was looking to achieve with the business.
“I truly believe this is where moms and babies should be together,” Hobbick, said. “I think what makes it hardcore is that mothers drive each other so, you’ll hear a mom shouting out, ‘Oh one more' or 'I’m going to get ahead of you.’”
Files is satisfied with the program. She said it makes her feel good when she goes.
“I lost all my baby weight and even some more,so it’s been great and I feel good. I can carry him [Henry] around without hurting my back,” Files said.
According to Hobbick, her program has an all-in-one effect.
“You get your workout, you get to be with other moms and there’s camaraderie,” Hobbick said.
To find out more about the program, visit babybootcamp.com.