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KETTLEBELL
COMPETITION 2005
UKKA
Kettlebell Competition 2007.
UKKA
Kettlebell Competition 2008.
UKKA
Level 1 Instructors Course
The
Kettle Bell Bible
KETTLE
BELLS IN OUR SCHOOLS
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- Kettlebell Fun
Much emphasis is placed on function nowadays in the fitness industry;
it seems to be the buzzword of the day. We have a whole host of self
proclaimed exercise gurus banging on about function, form and “muscles
for show vs. muscles for go”. For the past few years’
kettlebells have seen a surge in popularity everywhere but here in
Blighty. However, that is changing thanks to a few pioneers!! The
word is spreading about this amazing piece of kit. Now if you’re
a spandex-clad Mr. Motivator type who trains with Ken & Barbie
weights DO NOT read any further, this training is not for you.
Combat athletes should train with kettlebells in order to maximise
their potential. The following programme is based on Stan Pike’s
20/20 routine:
Start with 20 two-hand swings immediately do 1 push-up, rest for 30
seconds then perform another 20 swings followed by 2 push-ups. You
continue on as far as you can go. The number of swings is always 20,
the push-ups increase by 1 rep every time. Performing a push-up in
this manner is referred to as “ladder” training.
It may look something like this: 20 swings – 1 push-up.
20 swings – 2 push-ups.
20 swings – 3 push-ups.
20 swings – 4 push-ups.
20 swings – 5 push-ups.
Remember to rest no more than 30 seconds between each set!
20 sets would give you 400 swings and 210 push-ups. 30 sets would
get you 600 swings and 465 push-ups! Not bad for the time it takes.
The ladder element of this workout can be substituted for anything
you like.
If you’re really tough do it with explosive burpees.
If not, stick to pink dumbbells!!
Barry Gibson.
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