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Kettlebell Snatches and Shoulder Health

Posted on 6/26/2005 at 7:53AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Today I was trying out the one arm snatches at the gym for the first time (with a dumbbell). A personal trainer walked over and asked me what I was doing. I explained and she proceeded to warn me that I could mess up my shoulder by swinging the weight back between my knees like that.. more »

Maximum reps for kettlebell snatches?

Posted on 6/20/2005 at 3:24AM in Kettlebell Routines.

I've heard that the limit for kettlebell reps should be 100 snatches. Is that 100 snatches per side or 50 per side for 100 total? 100 for each different exercise or total of all exercises? more »

Alternative kettlebell snatch technique?

Posted on 6/15/2005 at 5:54AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Since it was raining today and I usually do my snatches outside , I had to do them inside with a pretty low ceiling. I'm using Ironmind kettlebell handles and if I do the "flick" at the top like Pavel does on the videos, I'll hit the ceiling. Using real kettlebells like on the video would not have this problem because of their shorter length. more »

Are Kettlebells Too Expensive?

Posted on 6/2/2005 at 9:29AM in Buy Kettlebells, Getting Started.

I find it funny how people react to the price of a kettlebell. Their eyes usually get wide and their mouth opens a bit, as if to say "Are you kidding?"

I think their reaction is due to the fact that they just don't realize what a simple kettlebell can do for one's physical fitness, strength building and fat loss. I mean hey, it's just a simple little sphere with a handle, right? Where are the gears, the cables, the springs and pulleys that are a hallmark of a real piece of fitness equipment? more »

Where is the Kettlebell Supposed to Hit the Forearm?

Posted on 5/30/2005 at 7:56AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

My 16 kg kettlebell hits right below the heads of the ulna and radius, right on a hard, sinewy patch before the muscle takes over from the tendon. It sort of hurts for it to hit there with a straight wrist. Do you get used to this? Do the heavier kettlebells hit any lower? more »

The Role of Grip in Kettlebell Lifting

Posted on 5/23/2005 at 7:58AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Should you squeeze the kettlebell handle as tightly as you'd squeeze a bar when lifting PTP style? I was really banging up my forearms with the cleans and snatches, but when I started crushing the handle as hard as I could, my form improved and the KB started dropping against the forearm much more gently. more »

Seated Kettlebell Snatch?

Posted on 5/16/2005 at 8:02AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Does anyone have any tips or hints on performing a seated kettlebell snatch properly? Or is this something to avoid? more »

September Kettlebell Certification: Huge Discount

Posted on 5/13/2005 at 1:41PM in Classes & Seminars.

Just a reminder that it's still early enough to register for Pavel's September 2005 Russian Kettlebell Challenge Certification and receive an $800 discount on the course. If you're serious about being a kettlebell instructor or already are one and want to increase your income you really need to check it out. more »

Kettlebell Front Squat

Posted on 5/10/2005 at 8:03AM in Kettlebell Techniques, Kettlebell Exercises.

I'm sure many of you have already figured out a way to do kettle bell front squats, but here is how I've started doing them. more »

Kettlebell Snatch Form

Posted on 4/26/2005 at 5:57AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

I received The Russian Kettlebell Challenge book this week, but the technique for performing snatches eludes me. I am using dumbbells now. When I do snatches they feel like swings to me. What am I doing wrong? more »

Discount for Kettlebell Certification

Posted on 4/5/2005 at 3:24PM in Classes & Seminars.

Just a reminder that Pavel's June 2005 Russian Kettlebell Challenge Certification is coming up and that you have until April 7th to register and receive a $600 discount on the course. more »

Using Olympic techniqe in the kettlebell snatch?

Posted on 3/15/2005 at 8:05AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Olympic form while performing a kettlebell snatch. more »

Upcoming kettlebell convention reminder

Posted on 3/3/2005 at 3:29PM in Classes & Seminars.

Just a reminder that the National Kettlebell Convention is coming up on March 19th, and the on March 7th the price will increase to $350 more »

Kettlebell Overhead Squat Question

Posted on 2/28/2005 at 8:07AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

I'm having difficulty with the two kettlebell overhead squat. I can do overhead squats all day long with a loaded barbell using a snatch grip (wide) or a jerk grip (little finger 1" inside the rings). The technique trick there is to rotate the inside crooks of the elbow forward with the barbell held somewhat behind the head and "stretch the bar". more »

Kettlebell Snatch: Close in or away from the body?

Posted on 2/26/2005 at 8:09AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Does the kettlebell move away from the body like the swing, or do you try to keep it close to the body? more »

Kettlebell beginner: What size and exercises?

Posted on 2/24/2005 at 9:48AM in Getting Started.

I'm going to buy some kettlebells but I have a few questions: What kind of exercises do you do with kettle bells? more »

Kettlebell Windmills Question

Posted on 2/22/2005 at 8:10AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

This may a dumb question, but are Kettlebell windmills performed slowly or explosively? more »

Black tape to prevent callouses?

Posted on 2/17/2005 at 8:12AM in Kettlebell Techniques.

Is black tape not any better than having a knurled grip? The knurled grip seemed to accelerate the cheese grating effect on hands. more »

Kettlebell hand care

Posted on 2/15/2005 at 8:13AM in Kettlebell Routines, Getting Started.

Recurring palm and callus tears can be very frustrating. Here's a way to avoid callouses while doing kettlebell snatches and cleans. more »

Using swings to move to a heavier kettlebell

Posted on 2/13/2005 at 8:15AM in Kettlebell Routines, Kettlebells for Women.

My wife asked what it was I do with kettlebells. I offered to demonstrate, and showed her Swings, Snatches, the Clean & Jerk, Windmills, and the Sidepress. I told her that Swings are a core movement, and suggested she give them a try. more »

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