I must've watched like 10 videos on how to do this properly and while the others talked about the importance of hinging and not squatting, she's the first one here who answered my questions about the arms, head, and shoulders and gave better cues as well imo. I'm going to keep referring back to this video to refine my technique.
@@donnatecce1884 She is saying that to explain external shoulder rotation. That allows shoulder to rotate outwards which allows shoulder to move more freely and also it will engage Lats (mid back). External rotation mean rotating shoulders so elbows are pointing down. Internal rotation, your elbows will be pointing out. She is saying snap the handle (to make you put thumb/index finger up and pinky down) to make people rotate shoulder externally but sometimes people just twist wrists. Make sure you are rotating/twisting shoulder so your elbow is down and bicep is up.
@@donnatecce1884 Basically, when you are gripping the handle, try to apply pressure with your hands the way you would if you were try to snap a pencil.
I’ve been on and off with kettlebells for quite a few (many) years now… Reason- I knew my swing was ‘off’, but I just didn’t know why? Despite watching heaps and heaps of UA-cam videos- I just couldn’t self-diagnose (or see) my swing faults… Everyone gets the hip-hinge… but that’s only one element of the swing. Until now! Such simple swing queues, yet never explained so clearly before this. ‘Snap’ that handle- squeeze and ‘hold’ those glutes- always look straight ahead- don’t over extend the hips forward, and others… Yes all obvious (now) but never explained so succinctly, as in this video. Great Stuff- Thank You.
Honestly this was the most helpful tutorial ever… I am returning to the gym and can say I’ve been self conscious of my form and getting things right, can honestly say her tips to set up the position for the exercise helped a lot
Oh well. Saw this video like a year ago. And now i'm doin' 10000 kettlebell swing/month challenge. After today's morning I have a 4500 swings on my list. Thanks guys! You are great! Peaceful Sky to you!
This young lady has always been dope, better than most men. I'm glad I found this video because all the videos I watched never locked in my form, so you felt the efficiency of it. This video setup with the kettlebell is the truth.
Amazing cues, especially for the starting position. I'm making my second attempt at the ten thousand swing challenge and needed specific things she addressed to be cleared up, because it's difficult to know if I'm doing things correctly. I've heard the grip philosophy and engaged top arm position she demonstrated described as T-Rexing [in the pejorative sense]. She did a great job clearing up swing height and not to obsess about it, and also where to places the force generation. I got a lot from this and look forward to applying it in a few moments during my workout. I'll look for her interview also. She's got a cool voice and great explanations.
I'd never heard the advice about trying to snap the handle to get the shoulders and elbows in a more solid position. I just tried it for a couple sets and I love how much tighter the movement feels with that cue; it also feels like it's working some muscles in my hands and forearms that I probably haven't been using enough. Great video.
Oh, thank you thank you. There are a lot of exercise videos out there that incorporate kettlebells - with NO explanations how to handle them. Lots of flopping the KB around. That "snapping the handle" tip is gold.
My 11yo son has been going to crossfit 3 days a week since May to prepare for tournament baseball. He loves it and he's gotten stronger. I'll be sure to show him this. Thanks for sharing!
Kudos. First female who knows how to properly do a kettlebell swing. Too many hacks (men and women) who think the kettlebell swing is a squat and lift or squat and row. One no-no though is the socks and no shoes.
At the beginning he said she was an expert with CrossFit, and I thought, "Here comes the overhead swing. (frown)." Hot dog! She did everything right! The words were correct. The moves were correct. He asked great questions and she gave great answers. My one criticism: It seemed to me that both of them could use a heavier bell - his, much heavier.
Beem considering getting kettlebell for working out to help push me to get I shape, can I do these with a hurt knee? I am starting out light and just want to be careful.
i am just starting to kettle swing, I am active and go to the gym; what weight limit should I start with, and how do I know if it's too light or too heavy for Me?
The 2 handed swing for guys with broad shoulders is pretty hard. I prefer to swing 1 handed and change hands mid air every 10 to 20 reps. I found the best way to learn how to properly kettle bell swing is to thread a towel through the handle and use that to swing. This will force you to use your hips, not your arms, shoulders or back to swing the kettlebell. I also found the correct cadence to be 40 reps per minute.
She's a really good instructor. Clear concise
I must've watched like 10 videos on how to do this properly and while the others talked about the importance of hinging and not squatting, she's the first one here who answered my questions about the arms, head, and shoulders and gave better cues as well imo. I'm going to keep referring back to this video to refine my technique.
The snap grip tip is a game changer for me and was the missing piece I was searching for. Thank you! 🙏🏼
What is the snap grip? I've watched it 3x I'm struggling w the difference. Ty
@@donnatecce1884 She is saying that to explain external shoulder rotation. That allows shoulder to rotate outwards which allows shoulder to move more freely and also it will engage Lats (mid back). External rotation mean rotating shoulders so elbows are pointing down. Internal rotation, your elbows will be pointing out. She is saying snap the handle (to make you put thumb/index finger up and pinky down) to make people rotate shoulder externally but sometimes people just twist wrists. Make sure you are rotating/twisting shoulder so your elbow is down and bicep is up.
@@donnatecce1884 Basically, when you are gripping the handle, try to apply pressure with your hands the way you would if you were try to snap a pencil.
1:30 she covers it
yup
This is the most understandable video about the technique of performing kettlebell swings
Hannah just completely changed my kettlebell swing game
Massive improvement
I’ve been on and off with kettlebells for quite a few (many) years now…
Reason- I knew my swing was ‘off’, but I just didn’t know why?
Despite watching heaps and heaps of UA-cam videos- I just couldn’t self-diagnose (or see) my swing faults…
Everyone gets the hip-hinge… but that’s only one element of the swing.
Until now! Such simple swing queues, yet never explained so clearly before this.
‘Snap’ that handle- squeeze and ‘hold’ those glutes- always look straight ahead- don’t over extend the hips forward, and others…
Yes all obvious (now) but never explained so succinctly, as in this video.
Great Stuff- Thank You.
Honestly this was the most helpful tutorial ever… I am returning to the gym and can say I’ve been self conscious of my form and getting things right, can honestly say her tips to set up the position for the exercise helped a lot
Oh well. Saw this video like a year ago. And now i'm doin' 10000 kettlebell swing/month challenge. After today's morning I have a 4500 swings on my list. Thanks guys! You are great! Peaceful Sky to you!
Best tutorial!!! No fat on the info. Clear simple yet exhaustive. Thanks!
This young lady has always been dope, better than most men. I'm glad I found this video because all the videos I watched never locked in my form, so you felt the efficiency of it. This video setup with the kettlebell is the truth.
Each step is broken down, and very detailed, accompanied by excellent demonstrations; even the beginner can follow, THANK YOU!
Exactly what I needed! I am beginning the ABA 10k Kettlebell swing challenge and this will help make sure so don’t get hurt!
10 out of 10. Love the cues. My favorite lat cue that really works for me is "put your lats in your pockets"
Wow! She explained it very well and detailed. Good stuff.
Out of several tips I’ve watched, this is most elaborate and helpful. Thank you
I just went through like 10 kettle swing videos not understanding it. Finally did it after watching this one.
Wow I thought I was doing kettle bell swings right this whole time.. after watching your video can’t wait to try these tips! Thank you!
Ohh boy she just changed the game for me. The arm position(the lat engagement), the focus on hip hinge thrust❤
THIS LADY IS AN ABSOLUTE EXPERT THE SNAPPING THE HANDLING THING IS GENIUS! VERY DETAILED YET EASY TO UNDERSTAND!
Great vid, I feel like every so often I need to hear KB tips like a refresher so I don’t get relaxed in my form.
Most impressive thing is that she can talk while swinging, I'm hella impressed. Great cues, thanks!
100% SHE IS DEAD ON !!
That's because it was a relatively light weight for her. She's crazy strong!
This has been the best explanation for kettle bell swing I’ve seen after 1 ur I finally feel confident in doing this move
Yes, this is a VERY great video and super helpful. Thank you!!
the best kb swing tutorial!
Amazing cues, especially for the starting position. I'm making my second attempt at the ten thousand swing challenge and needed specific things she addressed to be cleared up, because it's difficult to know if I'm doing things correctly. I've heard the grip philosophy and engaged top arm position she demonstrated described as T-Rexing [in the pejorative sense]. She did a great job clearing up swing height and not to obsess about it, and also where to places the force generation. I got a lot from this and look forward to applying it in a few moments during my workout. I'll look for her interview also. She's got a cool voice and great explanations.
10,000 swing challenge? That's nuts... how long of a period of time? How do you keep track? 200 sets of 50 reps?
@@tjburr1968 it's usually a month long challenge
Getting back into the routine. This was an amazing.
So informative. Thank You. When I dd this I always felt it in my lower back, which is not good. Will be taking this pointers into consideration 💪🏾
I agree that this was perfectly detailed. Thanks!
Thanks! This is the best tutorial I've seen on kettlebell swings
New to kb swings and you just solved all my issues in one video, ty!
Very good video and tips to help with questions that I have been having about doing this exercise.
I'd never heard the advice about trying to snap the handle to get the shoulders and elbows in a more solid position. I just tried it for a couple sets and I love how much tighter the movement feels with that cue; it also feels like it's working some muscles in my hands and forearms that I probably haven't been using enough. Great video.
Excellent detail and tips
Excited for the kettle bell series
Damn straight it’s the best video on kettlebell swing. She’s awesome.
Reallt nice and helpful video
She is awesome!
Excellent, clear, concise, and easy to take in.
Excellent! Very succinct! Looking forward to trying this out 😅
Oh, thank you thank you. There are a lot of exercise videos out there that incorporate kettlebells - with NO explanations how to handle them. Lots of flopping the KB around. That "snapping the handle" tip is gold.
She sounds like kettlebell guru ,,,, great video ,I'm just a beginner for kettlebell swings and thank you
Fantastic lesson
this cues were badass!!! thanks!
Best instructions
Amazing!! Thank you for this :)
That's a clean piece of information, you got a sub
Great instructions
My 11yo son has been going to crossfit 3 days a week since May to prepare for tournament baseball. He loves it and he's gotten stronger. I'll be sure to show him this. Thanks for sharing!
I love the direct way she states things. Is it the most polite way to say it? No. But my dumb ass gets it and I appreciate it.
She was "awesome" & "detailed". First time on your channel but I did subscribe. Can't wait to see what else you have.
Awesome cues
good pointers and cues - very nice video guys
Awesome! That's great advice! 👍
Great tips
She's awesome, thanks.
Awesome! Thanks!
Thanks Hannah!
Great video!
Bro the "clench your ass" tip fixed my timing problem in a snap
Words to live by in prison as well.
Thank you ☺️
I owe my kettlebell swings to Onnit. Big Hannah Eden & John Wolf!
Perfect! Now I know why my lower back is sore after kb day.
this was really really useful
Great video 💣💪🏼
Great video
Awesome tips!
Awesome thank you!
Love it. Thank you.
Outstanding
Awesome!
great watch
Would give this 2 likes if I could. Very helpful cues, thanks Hannah!
Kudos. First female who knows how to properly do a kettlebell swing. Too many hacks (men and women) who think the kettlebell swing is a squat and lift or squat and row. One no-no though is the socks and no shoes.
Awesome!!!
Excellent!
Really good video
Engagement. I have also heard this called "compacting" the joints. Incredible effect on form and injury prevention. Thank you for this video.
At the beginning he said she was an expert with CrossFit, and I thought, "Here comes the overhead swing. (frown)." Hot dog! She did everything right! The words were correct. The moves were correct. He asked great questions and she gave great answers.
My one criticism: It seemed to me that both of them could use a heavier bell - his, much heavier.
great video :)
Beem considering getting kettlebell for working out to help push me to get I shape, can I do these with a hurt knee? I am starting out light and just want to be careful.
Kettlebell swings are probably the best exercise for you then. Very low impact (none actually) and very effective
Where is she from?
Good stuff.
She had really really good technique and she's a good instructor for sure
Maybe the best swing technique breakdown
i am just starting to kettle swing, I am active and go to the gym; what weight limit should I start with, and how do I know if it's too light or too heavy for Me?
Merci 👍Thanks you
The 2 handed swing for guys with broad shoulders is pretty hard. I prefer to swing 1 handed and change hands mid air every 10 to 20 reps. I found the best way to learn how to properly kettle bell swing is to thread a towel through the handle and use that to swing. This will force you to use your hips, not your arms, shoulders or back to swing the kettlebell. I also found the correct cadence to be 40 reps per minute.
I am a visual person, I need to see the towel threaded KB swing thing , please😊.
@@EmilysOnline Search youtube for "kettlebell towel swing". There are several videos on the topic.
@@EmilysOnline Do a youtube search for 'kettlebell towel swing' and you will find a number of videos that show the technique.
Nice workout channel
@nsimainyang those zero drop shoes are dope. what's the brand?
Vivo Barefoot
Nah she’s a really good instructor
Love it, Algorithms
That helped alot
It turns out i was doing these with straight arms.
What’s the weight for this exercise ??
What if I’m short ? I’ve been trying and my arms jus not reaching
🔥
what muscles are we hitting here? back and hammies?
The swing hits the abs, shoulders, pecs, glutes, quads, hips, hammies, and lats
@@supertraining06 and forearms haha. that's always what burns out first
I don't quite understand what she meant at 5:32 to engage what? What is right and wrong?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome sauce
She told us….