Renton's Hocevar Performance Raises Over 2000 Lbs. Of Gently Used Clothes For Clothes Bank
Owner of Renton Results Boot Camp and Hocevar Performance Gym, Luka Hocevar, proudly announces that they raised over 2000 lbs. of gently used clothes for the Renton clothes bank.
Online, July 15, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Luka Hocevar, owner of Hocevar Performance Gym and Renton Results Boot Camp, is proud to announce that they surpassed their initial goal in collecting 1000 lbs. of gently used clothes for those in need in the Renton community by raising over 2000 lbs. The clothes were donated through charity fitness boot camps held in June.
"In less than three weeks, we were able to raise so many clothes for women, children and men to donate to the Renton clothes bank," Hocevar says. "Men's suits and shoes were especially in high demand, and we received a great quantity of those. We are just thrilled that we received such a great response from our community. It is very inspiring to see so many people give back."
Renton Results Boot Camp utilizes a circuit training format for maximum fat loss and muscle toning. The program is designed to be challenging and effective, yet fun, and you will get to workout with other people looking to achieve the same goals and level of fitness that you are.
Boot camps are held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. at Hocevar Performance Gym, located at 101 Burnett Avenue South in Renton. The workout is suitable for all fitness levels.
Luka Hocevar, CSCS, CFT, is a local Renton fitness boot camp instructor and personal trainer. To book Luka to speak at your local Renton club, business, or organization, please contact Luka by email at [email protected] or by phone at (206) 372-9303. For a free one-week trial to his Renton Results Boot Camp to experience the best personal training in Renton and South King County please visit www.RentonResultsBootcamp.com for more information.
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