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22 Kick-Ass Kettlebell Exercises

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Laura Schwecherl at http://greatist.com/fitness/22-kick-ass-kettlebell-exercises has put together 22 kick-ass kettlebell exercises. They focus on a range of body parts and include photographs to show proper form for many of the exercises.

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How to Get in Shape (5 Simple Rules) – YouTube

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How to Get in Shape (5 Simple Rules) – askthebodybuilder.com

Josh from Strength Side gives his five steps to getting in shape. This isn’t exactly an exercise video (although the movements he is doing will get your heart pumping). It’s more of a mental focus on being active, eating right, and taking care of your body.

 

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Crush Calories with this Kettlebell Workout | Men’s Health

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The kettlebell swing is king. It’s a killer cardio and strength move

Source: Crush Calories with this Kettlebell Workout | Men’s Health

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Should the American Kettlebell Swing Be Banned From Your Workout

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The traditional kettlebell swing has been a mainstay in the workout regimen of millions of fitness fanatics, especially during covid-era emphasis on working out at home. It promotes strength training as well as a carido vascular workout with the convenience of one piece of equipment. Men’s Health fitness director Ebenezer Samual, C.S.C.S. and Men’s Health advisory board member David Orey argue that one variation of it, the American Kettlebell Swing is not only “over-rated, but can be dangerous, as well.

In the May 20, 2022 article “American Kettlebell Swings Should Not Be Part of Your Workout. Ever.” it is argued that “By adding an unnecessary overhead movement to the traditional kettlebell swing, it’s a shoulder injury waiting to happen. What’s more, the American kettlebell swing reduces one of the best power-generating hip exercises (the standard kettlebell swing) to an ineffective multitude of movements.”

They argue that in executing the exercise the positioning of the shoulder is terrible, the hand positioning is awkward and the momentum magnifies the risk of injury.

Furthermore, author Greg Brookes agrees with there assessment in his article “Is the American Kettlebell Swing Safe?” he explains that there are several problems with the exercise. In addition to issues with the shoulder, he points out that it can contribute to lower back problems, diminish the cardio aspect of the workout and encourages bad form.

If you are a kettlebell enthusiast, you may want to reconsider using the American Kettlebell Swing as part of your workout routine.

 

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