Here's an overview of kettlebell training so you can see if this is something you would like to do. I'll share with you the benefits, considerations, top exercises, and how to get started. What Is It -Kettlebells are like a cannonball with a handle that you can swing, press, and do all different kinds of movements. -Kettlebell training in the U.S. was popularized by Pavel Tsatsouline who brought it over from Russia where kettlebells became a strength and conditioning tool. -There's primarily two types of kettlebell training. You have hard style which maximizes strength and power and Kettlebell Sport, which is more focused more on endurance. 3 Benefits 1. Helps build full body functional strength and conditioning 2. Very efficient 3. You've got a full gym with a few kettlebells 3 Considerations 1. It can take a lot of time to learn. It's like learning a new sport, a completely new skill. And it really should be learned with professional instruction. 2. It can be painful. The kettlebell lying against your arm can feel really painful initially. 3. There's a greater risk of injury swinging a weight around, especially if you haven't had instruction. Top 10 Exercises 1. Double Arm Swing 2. Single Arm Swing 3. Single Arm Press 4. Goblet Squat 5. Turkish Get Up 6. Snatch 7. Windmill 8. Double KB Squat 9. Double KB Clean 10. Double KB Press Next Steps 1. Get a StrongFirst certified Kettlebell instructor 2. Read Enter the Kettlebell by Pavel Tsastouline - https://amzn.to/38wS6Zm 3. Learn the kettlebell swing with proper instruction Check out the full article on BuiltLean - https://www.builtlean.com/kettlebell-training/

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