There are many life lessons to be taken away from Kettlebell Sport.
When it comes to life, we tend to rush through things. We want to be done and move onto the next, we want to skip to the advanced movements, we want to find the hack that allows us to finish first. The truth is, starting slow sets you up with a better foundation, no matter what you’re doing. Whether it’s physical or mental, taking the time to progress slowly is key to learning how to do something correctly, and will allow you to finish stronger than if you rush or take a shortcut.
Complete 3 rounds of 5 minutes, EMOM format. EMOM means you will complete the designated number of repetitions at the top of the minute, and then rest for the remainder of the minute. Round 1 will be 10 reps at the top of the minute, round 2 will be 8 reps at the top of the minute, and round 3 will be 6 reps at the top of the minute.
Read MoreI’d argue that mobility training and workout out can go hand in hand, or actually be the same thing. As I mentioned earlier, mobility training is just strength training at your end ranges. Working on improving end range strength and controlling the range of motion that you do have will make everything else you do work better and FEEL better.
Read MoreTraining unilaterally has a number of benefits, for the brain and the body alike. Unilateral training is often used in injury rehabilitation because the brain stimulates both sides of the body even though only one is actually working. Therefore, priming each side of the body with unilateral exercises can increase bilateral strength as well.
Read MoreMy first Kettlebell Flow Fit workout had a lot of views on my YouTube channel, so I decided to make a version 2.0 incorporating a couple new flow movements I've been practicing! Complete 30 seconds of goblet squat, rotation clean and press, two arm clean to side lunge, and snatch.
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