8 kettlebell swings 1 goblet squat 8 kettlebell swings 2 goblet squats 8 kettlebell swings 3 goblet squats 8 kettlebell swings 4 goblet squats Rest 1 minute and repeat for 10-15 minutes. Give that a try I use a 35lb bell
*By functional I mean you can comfortably swing or carry it **bestgym.equipment** around as one would expect of a kettlebell weight. By versatile I mean the protective coating does not prevent attaching magnetic micro-plates to increase the weight, so, for example, a 35 pound kettlebell can be increased by up to 5 pounds in weight or possibly a bit more by attaching magnetic micro-plates.*
If you want to stick with 3 days a week, I do something like: A barbell day: squat, bench, row/deadlift A KB day: swings, TGU, reverse lunges A mixed day: barbell squat, DKB Clean and Press, OHP (either Barbell or KB) Just an idea. Vary your exercises.
Great segment. I love what kb do for me. I get bored easily so I tend to mix up my training every few months. One thing that I never let sit is the kb. If it's not my current main focus, it's definitely kept as an auxiliary. I absolutely agree with the OHP statement. One other benefit I'd like to add is the ability to train left side/ right side. It's amazing how much strength difference there is from your dominant side to your non dominant side. Single kb exercises have allowed me to come to a better equilibrium by doing a few extra reps on my non dominant side. It takes time, but it works...... I just finished 10k swings in 30 days with an auxiliary routine in between and my body composition changed drastically in one short month. IMO, multiple sizes of kb are a must have for anyone. Good stuff fellas.
I just ordered Anabolic, starting next week. Trying to figure out what to do on another day or two, these are great ideas. I want to improve functional performance, too, so the idea to do functional kettlebell training those days is greeeeeat!
I do the KB4A right now. I like the simplicity of it. It´s nice to change it up a little bit. Some of those typical kettlebell movements are really good movements.
I just absolutely always look forward to using kettlebells. They burn me out so effectively that I have to set a day aside to prioritize them; I certainly couldn't use them everyday at this point. (Quick caveat: I had a security job on Oahu years ago. I remember a pole that I had to take off for the garbage truck to get to the trash room. It felt clumsy and I couldn't remove it. Around this time, a neighbor let me use his 65 lb kettlebell. I did some swings and holy moly! The highest I'd done before was 50 lbs. Anyways, the next time I go to take the pole off for the garbage truck, it was as if it weighed 5 lbs. Lol)
Kettlebells can be a good addition to the deadlift. You can even replace deadlifts with swings for a few weeks and chances are you might even improve your max.
8 kettlebell swings 1 goblet squat
8 kettlebell swings 2 goblet squats
8 kettlebell swings 3 goblet squats
8 kettlebell swings 4 goblet squats
Rest 1 minute and repeat for 10-15 minutes. Give that a try I use a 35lb bell
*By functional I mean you can comfortably swing or carry it **bestgym.equipment** around as one would expect of a kettlebell weight. By versatile I mean the protective coating does not prevent attaching magnetic micro-plates to increase the weight, so, for example, a 35 pound kettlebell can be increased by up to 5 pounds in weight or possibly a bit more by attaching magnetic micro-plates.*
If you want to stick with 3 days a week, I do something like:
A barbell day: squat, bench, row/deadlift
A KB day: swings, TGU, reverse lunges
A mixed day: barbell squat, DKB Clean and Press, OHP (either Barbell or KB)
Just an idea. Vary your exercises.
I fell in love for the kattlebells during this pandemic too
Great segment. I love what kb do for me. I get bored easily so I tend to mix up my training every few months. One thing that I never let sit is the kb. If it's not my current main focus, it's definitely kept as an auxiliary. I absolutely agree with the OHP statement. One other benefit I'd like to add is the ability to train left side/ right side. It's amazing how much strength difference there is from your dominant side to your non dominant side. Single kb exercises have allowed me to come to a better equilibrium by doing a few extra reps on my non dominant side. It takes time, but it works......
I just finished 10k swings in 30 days with an auxiliary routine in between and my body composition changed drastically in one short month. IMO, multiple sizes of kb are a must have for anyone. Good stuff fellas.
Was just thinking about this topic
Got into Kettelbell training in the 2020 lockdown. Never looked back after.
I use kb as a warm up tool and also use them i between sets as a way to stay warmed up. On days off I use them to workout soreness ..love them
I just ordered Anabolic, starting next week. Trying to figure out what to do on another day or two, these are great ideas. I want to improve functional performance, too, so the idea to do functional kettlebell training those days is greeeeeat!
Bro...... You forgot about the snatch?! KB snatch is an amazing movement and there a few variations to be used!
I do the KB4A right now. I like the simplicity of it. It´s nice to change it up a little bit. Some of those typical kettlebell movements are really good movements.
My god I was wondering exactly dat
Love this clip, super helpful. And great comments! Thank you all.
Awesome video. Thanks guys
I just absolutely always look forward to using kettlebells. They burn me out so effectively that I have to set a day aside to prioritize them; I certainly couldn't use them everyday at this point. (Quick caveat: I had a security job on Oahu years ago. I remember a pole that I had to take off for the garbage truck to get to the trash room. It felt clumsy and I couldn't remove it. Around this time, a neighbor let me use his 65 lb kettlebell. I did some swings and holy moly! The highest I'd done before was 50 lbs. Anyways, the next time I go to take the pole off for the garbage truck, it was as if it weighed 5 lbs. Lol)
Kettlebells can be a good addition to the deadlift. You can even replace deadlifts with swings for a few weeks and chances are you might even improve your max.
This just convinced me to get a kettlebell
Turkish get up, that shit is hard, no one does them.
Can yall talk about Pavel another more or his unique strength training philosophy
Kettlebell made me lose 82 lbs