If I was to get thrown onto a desert island and was given the choice of having just one single strength tool, it would be a close battle between a set of Olympic Rings and a set of Kettlebells.
Since I’m writing a post on kettlebells, I’ll say I’d pick the bells 😉
And in all honesty though, there’s no other strength tool that I’ve used in my life that has had such a HUGE impact on the way I train as well as the type of results I’ve been able to produce.
The Kettlebell has changed the game for me.
Literally.
The first time I cranked out a full kettlebell session I got CRUSHED.
I can thank my good buddy and fellow BADASS strength coach, Zach Even-Esh for first introducing me to the oh so powerful kettlebell.
After my first time, I was hooked.
However, with all of the different options and overall power that kettlebells bring to your training, there’s a bit of a learning curve involved with kettlebells.
Truth is, I don’t think there’s too many people out there who can walk up to a kettlebell and crank out movements without having a bit of proper coaching and guidance first.
I’ve see a TON of mistakes people make when they train with kettlebells so I wanted to address these as well as offer some other kickass kettlebell Tricks and Tips.
So, what I did in the newsletter I sent out a few days back ask for people to send in their biggest, most wanted kettlebell questions.
Here’s Part I Kettlebell Tricks and Tips…
Here’s Part II of Kettlebell Tricks and Tips…
Also, here’s a few other videos I did on a few of the common mistakes I see being made with kettlebells as well as some coaching cues for the kettlebell clean…
Coaching Cues and Tips for the Kettlebell Clean
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