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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @elisabattle8456
    @elisabattle8456 3 года назад +56

    I am 70-years-old have been exercising since my early 20s since at that I had to get ready for basic training for the Army. I had earned a Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology a long time ago, fitness was my profession, and now at this age it is my hobby. Currently, I train twice a day with 10/15 lbs steel clubs, gymnastic rings and kettlebells. I use the clubs/kettlebell after maxing out on the rings and that really gets my heart rate up and makes the entire 45-50 minute workout very challenging. It does not aggravate the joints as there is no bouncing or trauma to the skeletal system. I have some orthopedic concerns from past training sessions when I was younger and the workouts were quite brutal. I hope to keep this routine going until I croak. Mike Battle

    • @MAhmed-zs2vp
      @MAhmed-zs2vp 2 года назад +4

      You are amazing!

    • @ernielambert7419
      @ernielambert7419 Год назад +4

      Another 70+ year old trainee here. Glad to hear you are keeping at it. I also use rings but basic stuff. Wish I could get the Skin the Cat I had when I was younger.

    • @bjornelfsberg3518
      @bjornelfsberg3518 9 месяцев назад

      Keep at it. No reason yet to give up!

  • @dansizemore6319
    @dansizemore6319 2 года назад +14

    Well, this was just amazing! Old guy here (73) lifelong cardio (marathons, triathlons, kayak, and swim) but---losing muscle mass. I engaged a personal trainer who introduced me to the Kettlebell (what were those odd looking wights for??). I was hooked. It is the only piece of wight equipment that feels like I get a real cardio workout (though not what I was necessarily looking for). I especially had notice that over the last 10 years or so I had lost my expolosivity--it is coming back. As a health care professional, I am drawn to evidence based medicine--or evidence based anything. Thank you for providing that aspect to your video. You are great!!

  • @hea_bee
    @hea_bee 3 года назад +15

    Kettlebells are truly an amazing piece of equipment. Even just 5-10 minutes a couple of days a week cranks my metabolism right up and melts the weight around my middle. Everybody needs a kettlebell!

    • @daniellesmith4688
      @daniellesmith4688 3 года назад +1

      Wow thanks for saying that! I was wondering how effective it was for whittling the midsection!

    • @jiffey_faux
      @jiffey_faux 2 года назад +1

      I'm in the worst shape of my life. Started doing kettlebells a few times a week for 15-30 minute sessions with some calisthenics to really tire myself out. Only a few weeks in and I feel really really good. Weight isn't coming off yet but the strength/stability/mental benefits are insane. I used to be very fit and kettlebell workouts leave me feeling amazing for days after a short session. I used to have to lift for over an hour to get the same feeling. I can tell if I keep it up I'll be back in shape before long.

  • @denniswatts3353
    @denniswatts3353 2 года назад +28

    *By functional I mean you can comfortably swing or carry it **bestgym.equipment** around as one would expect of a kettlebell weight. By versatile I mean the protective coating does not prevent attaching magnetic micro-plates to increase the weight, so, for example, a 35 pound kettlebell can be increased by up to 5 pounds in weight or possibly a bit more by attaching magnetic micro-plates.*

  • @kettlebellcarnivore-vr5cw
    @kettlebellcarnivore-vr5cw Год назад +6

    Kettlebells absolutely changed my life! Been a bit over a year now. They WILL expose your weaknesses at first, but soon enough you will have a well balanced body. My conditioning went through the roof! My obliques blew up and pop out now like love handles. Doing Turkish get-ups with 32kg now. Almost half my body weight! Im almost twice the age of my college classmates, and I was definitely surprising them at summer camp, winter camp and on a 4 day 85km canoe trip in our environmental program.
    I have a few of them kettlebell curious now, too!
    On hypertrophy, I'll take what I can get, but I am much more interested in power, strength and endurance.
    Great video, btw! Take care.

  • @catbangs276
    @catbangs276 4 года назад +104

    Kettlebells is the single thing that has dramatically improved my jiu jitsu with endurance and explosive strength. There is a lot of core and dynamic balancing in jiu jitsu, which I think kettlebells addresses pretty thoroughly.

    • @jon7523
      @jon7523 4 года назад +4

      Hope to see the same benefits in my BJJ when this pandemic is over. BC I've been kettlebelling like crazy since COVID19.

    • @errcoche
      @errcoche 4 года назад +6

      I just got a kettlebell. Haven't been to BJJ during lockdown but I was having issues with being overpowered by the young guns who are all lifting and doing cardio. At 56 I just can do the same quantity of training so I have to train smart. I think the kettlebells will help both in terms of explosive core strength for escapes and also with overall conditioning so I don't gas out a few minutes into the roll ( pretty much what you said actually ). I have noticed today as I moved around some heavy power tools ( miter saw, router table ) that they seem a lot lighter to me.

    • @williaamlarsson
      @williaamlarsson 4 года назад +1

      This comment could be a Joe Rogan quote😅

    • @potatovegeta9385
      @potatovegeta9385 3 года назад

      Which particular kettlebell excercises do you find most valuable?

    • @wideopenthrottl
      @wideopenthrottl 2 года назад +1

      ​@@potatovegeta9385​Turkish get-up for JJ.

  • @bixby451
    @bixby451 4 года назад +25

    I’m glad I bought a kettlebell this year. I love using it!

  • @annalika255
    @annalika255 4 года назад +19

    I just started kb in July for 2 days a week. I feel I am losing inches, a couple pounds, but most importantly strengthened my ankle and core. I feel so much better and will likely stick with this.

  • @purplemandala
    @purplemandala 4 года назад +19

    Cori, your attention to detail is awesome. The depth of information you provide and your presentation is so clear and easy to follow. Thank you for setting up this channel and helping an old bid like myself.

  • @ginetteblier
    @ginetteblier 2 года назад +5

    I love KB training. It's fun, the results happen quickly and never boring.

  • @aubrey-g9d
    @aubrey-g9d Год назад +2

    This video showed up in my feed again. I can say that since the last time I commented on it I have since moved to double kettlebells and it has been amazing. Not only has it shortened my workout time even more it has greatly increased the level of strength development. I'm amazed at how much strength you can build when switching to double kettlebells.
    My favorite exercise is double kettlebell clean and jerk. It works everything with only one exercise. Even if youre tired at the end of the day from work and life you can just hit a couple of sets and it only takes a few minutes and you've worked your whole body and you still make progress with minimal impact in terms of recovery and time invested. Its awesome!

  • @Jedi_James
    @Jedi_James 4 года назад +132

    I love kettlebells, and quite honestly, this was the best video online in reference to the benefits of them. Amazing video! Cheers!

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +4

      Thank you! Glad you enjoy training with kbs!

    • @user-zeleno
      @user-zeleno 4 года назад +3

      Watch Pavel Tsatsouline's videos, you might like them.

  • @TheBlahblah86
    @TheBlahblah86 4 года назад +6

    I don't often choose to follow a channel after watching one video, but I don't often hear anyone discussing the pros and cons of training methods. It's much appreciated. Also, thanks for using actual wording from the research papers while being up front about where the research is lacking. I wish moe people would do these things.

  • @marciwilson-joseph2267
    @marciwilson-joseph2267 4 года назад +20

    Yes I’ve been training with KBs for several years and its my favorite piece of gym equipment. I totally agree with all you’ve said....the importance of core strength and using the right muscles when lifting is critical. I’m a fan of quick explosive moves because I am easily bored when working out, plus I love the fast results I get with KBs. Thanks for offering these very informative videos. They have been very helpful. You’re awesome!!!!

  • @jasoncherry3404
    @jasoncherry3404 4 года назад +10

    I just started using the kettlebells recently in my training program and I have to admit that I love them. I have seen them in the gym sitting against the wall but I never realized their benefits. I wish I had started using them sooner because I have accumulated lots of injuries over the years from hard training but since I started using kettlebells I don’t fell pain in my joints or tendons like I did with traditional weight lifting. I found that now that I’m using kettlebells more frequently that a lot of my pain has not only been reduced but I have been using the kettlebells to rehabilitate some only injuries like a pain in my shoulder. I highly recommend kettlebells in any training program, especially in time like these when we’re confined to our homes.

  • @slashall8926
    @slashall8926 4 года назад +16

    Started training with kettlebells for 6 week programs and have seen excellent results.

  • @jicudi
    @jicudi 2 года назад +20

    Excellent video. I just finished a 30 minute circuit of kettlebell supersets. Arguably the best fitness tool ever created.

    • @oiledbronze
      @oiledbronze Год назад

      It's history is from the Soviet Girya which was a grain weight used to weigh crop yields!

    • @bab2thebone1
      @bab2thebone1 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed 100%

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 4 года назад +1

    I am a 63 old man, I work out in my garage with TRX and a weight vest. Have been seeing Kettlebell on RUclips. Found an old 20 lb. one my garage, left there by my son. Have been practicing what I see on the videos. Snatch’ clean, raking, press and swings, I only have one, but have learned that is not a loss as it fires the other side and the core. I like it, am aware I must buy a bigger one soon. Thanks for the report.

  • @kay9640
    @kay9640 4 года назад +23

    I got my ACL reconstruction surgery and have been doing kettlebell training. I love it!!!! Especially the swing

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +3

      The swing is a great glute move. And stronger glutes only help even protect our knees!

  • @scotthartman9834
    @scotthartman9834 4 года назад +7

    KB's can also be fun! Something I think should be super emphasized. The exercises I do the most are the ones I find the most mentally challenging, and kettlebell combo's engage my mind in a way that lifting a hunk of metal repetitively over and over with a pause only to be repeated just can't. When I discovered Paul Katami's kettlebell combos I absolutely fell in love with the equipment in a way I hadn't before. KB as a dance. KB as a yoga sequence. KB as a martial arts form. KB giving you both strength, balance, cardio, while also filling your heart, soul and mind that I just can't see a bench press doing.

    • @taylorashtondavis
      @taylorashtondavis 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for this excellent point. This is why I became interested in kettlebells-it just looks so fun and rewarding both mentally and physically. I have a low tolerance for boredom when it comes to exercise so I’m so happy to hear they have worked for you in that respect!

  • @dallasbillet8273
    @dallasbillet8273 Год назад +2

    Going from a pretty strict body building routine to still doing that but now using kettlebells roughly half an hour 3 to four times a week I have certainly noticed my muscles stay fuller longer. Before kettlebells I would hit each muscle group 1 to 2 times a week and usually I would feel like my muscles were slightly deflated by the time I would get back to them. Now I feel like my muscles are full from the day I put the weights down till the next time it’s that particular muscles turn in my routine. Love them and they have made me realize how unconditioned my lungs were

  • @brianez1980
    @brianez1980 4 года назад +32

    One major benefit I've found from kettlebells are they don't get real monotonous like bar weights in a gym. So many ways to move your muscles and joints compared to just a variety of bench presses or curls.

    • @crunchtoast6685
      @crunchtoast6685 3 года назад +2

      100%

    • @hughjanus8450
      @hughjanus8450 2 года назад

      My dad told me that too

    • @blackjohnny0
      @blackjohnny0 2 года назад +1

      I dont know. They are pretty boring to me. I prefer calisthenics. Only using them, because I have injured back and try to help myself with them.

  • @williamharding1319
    @williamharding1319 4 года назад +4

    Another amazing video. Easy to understand. To the point yet detailed. A terrifically pleasant human being to listen to and watch. This is why I'm a subscriber.

  • @Xiams
    @Xiams 4 года назад +25

    I love that kettlebells are a blend of strength and skill. It's been really rewarding to see progress both in the amount of weight I'm slinging around AND in my technique. ❤️

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +3

      YES! I think that is often an overlooked component of PROGRESSION - our technique! So often we get focused on more reps, more weight that we don't realize, or sometimes even work on, perfecting the technique at each stage! But our technique can always improve AND helps us be more efficient and effective with the movements!

  • @late921
    @late921 3 года назад +1

    I started a class 3-4x a week 2 weeks ago and I am so glad I found it. I just turned 37 and have a lot of weight to lose but i won’t push myself enough at the gym alone so it’s great to have someone point out my form and show me new moves.

  • @jeanettedicarlo5881
    @jeanettedicarlo5881 4 года назад +5

    I'm addicted to your channel- great information- binge watched and now have lots to change up my routine for the golf season on the horizon!

  • @boomchicaboomboom
    @boomchicaboomboom 3 года назад +2

    Love that you brought out research papers to help show the studies that have been done about Kettle bells vs traditional weight training. I found out about kettle bells a few yrs ago via RUclips and started doing beginner exercises and I was hooked! The only bad experience I have had is that one time I did a floor exercise using the Kettle bell,where you work on your core twisting your body with the Kettle bell. This caused a tweak in my lower back and I had right lower back pain over a week. I have been super cautious and don't care to do floor exercises with Kettle bells anymore. I also don't try to go up a weight size now unless I know I can handle the next size in weight. Also, with HIIT Kettle bell exercises form can really suffer.

  • @rudolphcarvalho8070
    @rudolphcarvalho8070 4 года назад +2

    Great video. I am a Strongfirst Certified Kettlebell instructor. Been a keen student of kettlebell Hardstyle training from my amature MMA training 8yrs ago. Ease of transport and storage make them the perfect companion for minimal and home training programs. Strength, Power, endurance, conditioning... They tick all of those boxes.

  • @delconagher12
    @delconagher12 5 месяцев назад +1

    1 week after starting kettlebells, muscles appeared all over my body. After a month I feel like I'm always in a burning state. I also feel like I have body armor. It really builds all the muscle fibers in your body. Balancing out weaknesses and making you stronger, easier and faster than dumbbells or weight bars.

  • @ShawnRoggow
    @ShawnRoggow 2 года назад +1

    This video is so helpful. I live in a small apt, and wanted to start strengthening my body. Thanks for putting out facts without fluff. Mad respect.

  • @jvm-tv
    @jvm-tv 3 года назад +1

    Hands down the best video on pros and cons of KB training. I did 10 years of traditonal body building workout before switching to KBs because of Covid. Now I don't see myself ever going back to the gym. 2-3 KBs at home and the sky is limit regarding what you can do with them.

  • @takeoffyourblinkers
    @takeoffyourblinkers 4 года назад +4

    Exercise at 4:10 is a goldmine for me, having dodgy shoulders for decades, this is one movement that I can do pain free, get a great pump and feels great overall.
    The lovely Brit introduced me to this.
    This has changed my whole shoulder, back and chest look, something that is hard to do with very average shoulder mechanics from years of compensating etc.

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      The squat, catch and press? It's a great full body one for sure. The landmine may also be a tool to look into for your shoulders as the angled press can be easier with limited ROM too!

    • @takeoffyourblinkers
      @takeoffyourblinkers 4 года назад

      @@redefiningstrengthOC
      "The squat, catch and press?"
      I gather that is what it is called, not familiar with the names for KB movements.
      I really should learn them lol.
      I use the other KB with the V shape handle as it gives me a more external rotation feel, that little bit of extra room in my joint really does help.
      I can now do different variations on pushups, raised of course, which I have never been able to do for years because of KB's.
      Along with a low carb approach, i haven't felt this good in 30 years.
      Thanks for your content and reply.👍

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      Aw yay! So glad you're creating the workout and diet plan you need to get results! Always here if you need anything! (And don't trust any of my exercise names. I sometimes forget what things are called and make up what seems logical to me! haha)

  • @MrMaurodaturi
    @MrMaurodaturi 4 года назад +14

    The channel is incredible, Thank you very much for the videos, with you I have learned many things, especially in a variety of exercises. I follow you a lot from Barcelona (Spain). Thanks again and good luck for everything!

  • @jumboon
    @jumboon 2 года назад +2

    I just started. I do a one 16Kg swing with hand change as "appetizer"😃. I already do feel like wearing a bullet proof jacket as my core (especially back) is revitalising. And my stability/balance has improved as well. Very glad I started. I will add some exercises for chest and shoulders and I am done fer the rest of this year program. Very handy to bring along and do exercise in a park au plein air. Glad to know there is some medical literature on the KBs. I will talk to my GP. Thank you. Active 62 yo male.

  • @aaronwilson9763
    @aaronwilson9763 4 года назад +1

    One of the most singular important videos to see if interested in Kettlebell Workouts/Training!
    There isn't any set/reps/routine schedules here...but this video FRONT LOADS relevant information you need to navigate the dynamic world of exercise for personal and/or professional sources.
    Everyone who has watched this video should bookmark, save, and share.
    Thank you!

  • @jimvick8397
    @jimvick8397 3 года назад +17

    2.5 months in... down 30lbs, twice the endurance I started with most lifts, tripled my farmers walk distance with 2x 12kg from 1 mile to 3 miles... Now, I'm doing these interval farmers walks... farmers walk like .25 miles then do 5 snatches, 5 clean and jerks, 5 squats, 5 rows each arm, then farmers walk another .25 miles and repeat... Almost ready to bump things up a notch.

    • @karlasnyder9856
      @karlasnyder9856 2 года назад

      What is a ‘farmers walk’? I grew up around farmers so I have an idea.

    • @nathanhannah9664
      @nathanhannah9664 Год назад +1

      @@karlasnyder9856 walking while holding a weight in each hand. Or the "suitcase carry": walking while holding weight in one hand only.

    • @AkiraHDR50
      @AkiraHDR50 Год назад +1

      It's better to farmers walk with only one kettlebell and swap hands as it works other muscles with only having one side working.

  • @alexandergraf7483
    @alexandergraf7483 4 года назад +8

    Yeah I do training with kettlebell and I love this tool. I can agree to all mentioned benefits.

  • @patrickokeeffe4787
    @patrickokeeffe4787 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic Review. I subscribed to you channel a long time ago because your content is always spot on and can be trusted.
    As for Kettlebells, Im 60 and I had a heart bypass 7 years ago. I was in a bad state physically all my life but through some divine intervention, that has now been turned around. I walked and got my diet together for the first 3 years after surgery and lost all my obeseity. Then at about the 3 years mark when my body was able, I got into strenght training. I went down the tradional route of barbells and dumbells at first in the gym. Then I discovered the kettlebell and a light bulb went off. I just knew that this tool suited my recovery from heart disese better due to the cardio, strength and conditioning element of it. Also I could see the potenial of being able to train at home and save gym fees without the use of benches and stuff. Im you are not trying to look like an Arnold or lift cars like Eddie Hall, then Kettlebells are of a fun way to train. But as you said, there is more of a learning curve with some of the moves but which adds to the fun when you master them. Like I know you said you can mimic some exercises with a dumbell, but is just not the same feel, joy or skill to be had with a dumbell in a swing, a clean or a press and especially when combining all three in a flow and nailing that hand insertion in the clean as well. Its just like poetry in motion with the kettlebell when it all comes together and you can't experience the same feel with a dumbell.
    Only other bit of advice that I can add to yours is choose your kettlebell carefully. There is a lot of crap cheap ones out there. And watch the style of bell too. The cast iron handle and bell size gets bigger as the weight increases....which was problematic for my smaller hands. I switched to competition bells and have a kettlebell king adjustable competition bell from 12kg-32kg. Top quality bell that covers everything.

  • @malcolmbartram5273
    @malcolmbartram5273 4 года назад +2

    Before the lock down in the UK
    I got 2 x 32 kg kettle bells.
    1 x 16 kg kettle bell.
    All cast iron.
    Along with other home gym equipment.
    Including Olympic bar.
    Money well spent.

  • @davidchmielecki7653
    @davidchmielecki7653 4 года назад +7

    Done kettlebells for years and am a martial artist. Good for powerlifting and strength, also good in emphasizing hip movement, which dovetails well toward Judo.

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      For sure! Tons of great hip hinging exercises to build both power and strength for other sports!

    • @rinaberman7686
      @rinaberman7686 4 года назад

      I had just started judo and Jiu-Jitsu (put on hold for obvious reasons). Do you recommend any specific KB moves for judo? I know BJJ guys like Turkish get ups.

    • @rinaberman7686
      @rinaberman7686 4 года назад

      Of course I now realize I could just as easily look it up myself but I want to hear a judoka's opinion

  • @ebonyevans25
    @ebonyevans25 4 года назад +8

    I enjoy kettlebells, perfect for me to get strength training since I have rheumatoid arthritis. I especially enjoy doing the swing and the clean, when I finally learned to do it properly lol

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      That is awesome! And yes, some of those moves take time to master, but that is part of the fun!

  • @TheAnatomyofTherapy
    @TheAnatomyofTherapy 4 года назад +3

    Goblet squat FTW!! So many great little tips here. Thanks!

  • @healthleetprequel2014
    @healthleetprequel2014 4 года назад +2

    Nice video! Very informative. I use kettlebells but since I am a beginner I bought a pair of 8kg. I am still learning (on my own) but videos like this one helps a lot in my learning curve.

  • @lindaorme128
    @lindaorme128 3 года назад

    You are the bomb Cori! Everything you say and do is par excellence. And your form...impeccable.

  • @dmzz89
    @dmzz89 4 года назад +8

    Great video! I totally agree the need to perfect form and the movement patterns is key, and it's really difficult to find trainers who have the right set of knowledge to teach that. I was fortunate and the kettlebell trainer I had worked with subscribed to Pavel's methods of KB training. Your research reinvigorated my love for kettlebells! Thank you!

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +3

      Thank you! So glad you found someone to coach you on proper technique! Sounds like you're into hardstyle then too! I personally preferred Kettlebell Sport training to hardstyle except when it comes to the swing. The hardstyle swing has won me over!

    • @patrickokeeffe4787
      @patrickokeeffe4787 2 года назад +1

      @@redefiningstrengthOC I started out hardstyle with cast iron bells and used Pavel + StrongFirst as my teaching. Then I watched Steve Cotter and I trained myself to some of his style which is more sports based. Like you, I do my swings hardstyle, but I now do my cleans and snatches more sports style. Get up are get ups and so are presses, so there wasn't much change there.
      Another big change was that I also swopped from cast iron to competition bells. I found the difference bell sizes and in some cases the different grip handles a bit problematic for me although I could have lived with it. Funny enough, I was getting a bit of coaching in a hardstyle gym where as you know, its all cast bells that they used. But this gym also had a 16kg competition that I had to use because all the 16kg casts were being used at the time. Best thing that ever happened to me. It just fitted my small type hands and forearms perfect and felt so right. I also preferred the smoother finish of the handle on that competition bell compared to cast. I eventually invested in 2 competition bells and love working with them. I was looking to invest in another two bells, but instead I invested in the Kettlebell King adjustable bell 16-32kg and look forward to that when it arrives. The smaller 1kg weight increatments will allow my to do some "conventional" weight training too like you would with a dumbell. So I have the best of both worlds. Love your content...its always solid information. ♥️👍

  • @deshwasu3146
    @deshwasu3146 4 года назад

    Every video is practical. Professional and so useful.

  • @geoffreynelson6413
    @geoffreynelson6413 4 года назад +12

    I was really impressed with this video. KB's are my favorite way to exercise.

  • @dharmapunk777
    @dharmapunk777 4 года назад +125

    For at home I think most people could get by with a kettlebell, skipping rope and pull up bar and/or rings.

    • @rinaberman7686
      @rinaberman7686 4 года назад +3

      Oh yeah, jumping rope is a great one. Great blend of coordination and cardio.

    • @DanielThomasArgueta
      @DanielThomasArgueta 4 года назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @kierenkd
      @kierenkd 4 года назад

      True. I cant jump as neighbours below but a chair, kettlebell, pullups bar allows a complete workout

    • @hellman5820
      @hellman5820 4 года назад +6

      everyone seems to be missing the rings part. i lifted weights for years, i just started rings, those things are serious.

    • @bleachwolf6936
      @bleachwolf6936 4 года назад +1

      Dude that's the dream home setup. I'm close to making it a reality. Cheers and happy workouts everyone 💪

  • @kaitlynlam4488
    @kaitlynlam4488 4 года назад +3

    Great informations, just purchased a few kettlebells and can’t wait to start my training.

  • @oclearning
    @oclearning 2 года назад +1

    I am in my mid 60s and am really getting into KBs. I really dig these, even better then DBs. I love following online KB videos and doing full boy workouts. I find as I get older, this is so much better and my body really responds much better to all the movements. Also adding body weight movements in along side of them is very cool too like pushups, burpees, etc.

  • @lebe-stark
    @lebe-stark 4 года назад +3

    Great to see that our beloved kettlebell is getting more and more attention. Great video!

  • @matsuwd-emethdaath4002
    @matsuwd-emethdaath4002 4 года назад +1

    I just love this woman and her videos

  • @jasoncherry3404
    @jasoncherry3404 4 года назад +2

    I will admit that after watching this video I really stated using the kettlebells on a more routine basis and I have found that there are many benefits to using kettlebells over regular weights. I also don’t feel the same pain after using kettlebells after training whereas I would sometimes feel pain in my shoulders and knees while training with other styles of weights.

  • @greenmark59
    @greenmark59 4 года назад +12

    Glad to see your research shows KB training is very acceptable to older people (being a senior male, I love using a set of 25/35/50 lb kettle bells) AND I've hooked my 12 yr old on doing KB swings Tabata style to replace jogging for his winter baseball conditioning.

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +2

      That's AWESOME! They're an amazing training tool and especially the swing will have benefits for your son's vertical jump!

  • @robertlehnert4148
    @robertlehnert4148 4 года назад +6

    I keep my 30ish pound DIY KB in the back of my van, and get half my workout before going into work and the other half before doing the near hour drive home. At age 59, I am getting all around results and not just due to the " out of shape" effect.

    • @jacksns4
      @jacksns4 4 года назад

      Do at work or stop on the way.

  • @farstrider79
    @farstrider79 4 года назад +4

    I like kettlebells for everything but overhead press. Something about it kills my rotator cuff. I never have problems with dumbbells or barbells, don't know what it is. Great videos, I've been doing some of your mobility excersizes with good result!

    • @tp3457
      @tp3457 4 года назад

      You may need to lower the weight on the kettlebell or it may be the angle of your shoulders and elbow.... Most of the time that's what it is after having several rotator cuff injuries and minor tears.

    • @canadiancontent352
      @canadiancontent352 4 года назад

      Try a bottoms up press

  • @KravMagaBristol
    @KravMagaBristol 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou for taking the time to create this video. Well researched and beautifully filmed - good job.

  • @fishmonger1069
    @fishmonger1069 4 года назад +4

    Just started with kettlebells, and just the effect of swings on the posterior muscle activation has made me a believer.
    Will have to a proper before and after check to see how much I benefit from them. great video! (Not many talk of the drawbacks or gotchas) 👍

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! Love that you're testing out how it works for you. It's key we realize that no piece of equipment or move is a "magic pill" or will work for everyone. Even things that in "theory" should work may not with the other component of our programs. The key is continuing to learn and experiment so we can adjust our programs and continue to improve to get better results!

  • @sonyaj66
    @sonyaj66 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for your summary of these studies on kettlebell training! I'm lucky to belong to a gym that has an excellent selection of kettlebells, and - thanks in large part to your channel - I've been using them ever since I joined this gym over a year ago. I love them! My favorite is the kettlebell swing, which I use as a finisher on leg/glute day.
    I also recently purchased one (it's not an iron one, just some cheap 15 lb. thing from TJMAXX...but it gets the job done) for my home gym to use for more of the endurance/HIIT end of the spectrum when I want to do high reps and incorporate core and functional movement work in between barbell training at the gym.
    I will totally agree with one of the downsides being you really have to pay close attention to good form when using them, especially when doing a snatch or overhead press; I've been practicing with the lightest pair at the gym, and I still haven't gotten to the point where they are never slamming around and smacking me in the back of the wrist... -_-. Practice and more practice!
    Thanks as always for the high-quality content you post here on YT!

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      Aw yay! Glad you've been having fun with them. There was an interesting study done on the swing by McGill about it's unique spinal loading patterns which can make it a super great move to HELP with back pain but also one that can be DANGEROUS for those with back pain who may be otherwise able to tolerate other lifts. And ANY technical move is going to have LOTS of perfecting to it. Even those that compete are constantly tweaking form. So keep at it and be conscious of progressing slowly! You've got this!!

  • @ChristopherNealBUSHIDO49ERS
    @ChristopherNealBUSHIDO49ERS 4 года назад

    Great video!
    I have three KB's (Two 35lb and One 45lb) And one Crossrope with weighted ropes (1lb, 2lb) With some cycling peppered in.
    That's all I train with.

  • @DrgnMage2536
    @DrgnMage2536 4 года назад

    Great information! Just started using kettlebells two months ago.Please do a video on the proper movement for a clean and snatch, and just the snatch. Also do one one the Turkish Get Up.

  • @bigaz72
    @bigaz72 4 года назад

    So I've never really been a huge kettlebell dude. But the lockdown and no gym has forced me to change things (I know duh). So I built a pull up bar and "borrowed" 2 kettlebells. I have this kettlebell swing workout of 500 swings. 10, 15, 25, 50 x 5. In between each group I add in pull ups, push ups, etc. It has challenged me like nothing else. I started with 42lbs just moved to 54lbs. First thing I realized was that I was doing them wrong. Love all your videos, even got my wife to start watching you too. Cori is WAY better than Netflix

  • @redbullet1982
    @redbullet1982 4 года назад +1

    It's one of my favourite tools for strength training/conditioning and too me one of the essentials in any (home) gym, next to a bench and rings.

  • @drewbob3030
    @drewbob3030 4 года назад +13

    I'm 65 and train with kettlebells (hardstyle) exclusively for my strength and cardio conditioning. I also do some steady state aerobic conditioning as active recovery on alternating days. I've run the gamut over the years with training modalities and have found that kettlebells hit pretty much all of the more general general fitness bases. Unless you're looking to really specialize in something (absolute strength, bodybuilding size or running marathons) the kettlebell will give you the most bang for your buck. Portable compact, versatile. You just gotta love 'em!

  • @kagomeotilia
    @kagomeotilia 3 года назад +2

    For me it's so fun to use and I get the same after-training feel in a shorter time compared to other methods that involve only your body weight. I love to save time with it when I have little time to train. I'm a beginner with 6kg

  • @tommyshearer891
    @tommyshearer891 3 года назад

    Hi, tommy here. I liked your KB video. I knew some of what you said, and some I did not. I do some training with kettlebells. I’m 64, so spending less time with my workout, and getting more out of it is a plus. Thanks, the video was a great tool. I’m excited to see more. Btw, I train here on RUclips with the lebestark and Caroline girvan.

  • @anthonypease1072
    @anthonypease1072 3 года назад

    Thank you. I feel that my instincts on integrating kettle bells in and as a reintroduction to training were accurately reasoned, and am quite look forward to the challenges.

  • @markpihema
    @markpihema 4 года назад

    I'm more of a dumbbell trainer myself but definitely love the kettle bell as well. They're both great items for resistance training!

  • @keleeshamarley7178
    @keleeshamarley7178 4 года назад +6

    I love kettlebells! Thank you for this information

  • @josephraymorgan
    @josephraymorgan 4 года назад

    FIXED Rotator Cuff & neck PAIN. Please post video of Kettle Bell Movement Science. Does it claim to re-align body through slow yoga movements. I have a ten pound kettle bell...recently used it with yoga positions to FIX and correct my strength & connective tissues. I am AMAZED to find that gravity is our friend. Using the Kettle as counters weight helps me fully stretch into my YOGA asanas....sometimes holding ten breathes. I am literally re-building a right injured rotator cuff and find the Kettle bell stretches my tendons and forces tense aggravated muscle to lengthen. It also great for back of neck stretching and pressure points...ten pounds is light enough to not injure in most of my ergonomic movements. Thank you for your video and Kettlebell Passion.

  • @SilenceInTheBliss
    @SilenceInTheBliss Год назад

    What a superb video. Thank you. So informative and concise.

  • @ChloeMazzei
    @ChloeMazzei Год назад +1

    Jayne, I just gotta say thank you~ this one (part one and two) was wonderful. I loved the music~ no words that make me cringe, and I could hear you so much better! And oh did I laugh with you and your crew over the number of reps, lol!

  • @MaxGalofre
    @MaxGalofre 4 года назад

    Excellent video. You covered everything in a clear and concise way and showed the scientific research to back it up. Great stuff.

  • @stephengriffin1541
    @stephengriffin1541 2 года назад +1

    I’ve taught kettlebells for a long time and use them myself. My experience of teaching general population without a history of gym or resistance training is that most people dramatically underload and still expect the kettlebell to almost magically get them to their goals. With regards to just being able to take a single kettlebell and get a decent workout I personally do not believe this to be the case unless the person using it already has a fairly good level of conditioning required to be able to have a single kettlebell of an appropriate load that they can use for all exercises eg it may be enough to challenge for a snatch or bent row but way too heavy to hit triceps or biceps etc. Most people I see in a gym environment use an array of different weight bells to achieve their workout (just a thought🙂).

  • @mf3281
    @mf3281 4 года назад +11

    I've been doing this at home since the whole corona thing. Find it's such a harder workout depending on how hard you want to go

    • @docback63
      @docback63 4 года назад

      When the Corona thing came my gym closed. There I was. I began ordering Kettlebells from Ebay and researching videos on YT on how to work out with them. I knew about them but never tried to get into them because I had the gym and all the weight machines, etc..I tell you what after getting sets of 15 lbs, 20 lbs, and no 25lbs, and some resistance bands, I honestly don't see myuself going back to the gym. I'm gonna keep my membership but the workout the Kettlebells give me, that functional training, the gym didn't do this. I sold on kettlebell training, and the amount of moves/exercises you can do with them is almost endless.

    • @icewater4725
      @icewater4725 4 года назад

      Have u lost any weight and toned up?

    • @docback63
      @docback63 4 года назад +2

      @@icewater4725: Yes I have lost weight, but I didn't really need to lose weight I'm not "overweight" but it is amazing how you could've lifted free weights, worked out on weight machines etc...for years and when you start with kettlebells you find out how eak and out of shape you really are. Sitting in a weight machine seat, pushing the weight stack isolates that one muscle...Kettlebells are dynamic, functional training, you're working a LOT of other muscles you didn't know you had before...the soreness is different than weight machines, etc...too. What impresses me is when i watch a video of an elderly person, say in their 70s or 80s doing a kettlebell workout and they're using heavier bells than I'm currently using...that gets your attention! That's what i want to be able to do if and when I reach that age.

    • @icewater4725
      @icewater4725 4 года назад

      @@docback63 thanks for the feedback hun. I appreciate it.

    • @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas
      @MurangShaBu_MahalNaBiGas 4 года назад +1

      @@icewater4725 I would recommend to maximize fat loss, is to do zone 2 heartrate jogging after kettle routine .

  • @clombard7745
    @clombard7745 4 года назад

    I agree wholeheartedly with KB training. I am also a huge fan, and have been training with KB since my 20's and I am now 57. It is my most go to when I want a full body workout, and good break from weightlifting.
    I truly believe it has done wonder to my stability, coordination, strength, endurance, and vascular health(since I stopped running at 47). Great video with scientific facts.

    • @DeanieChung
      @DeanieChung 4 года назад

      I am definitely looking into more KB workouts now

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      Thank you! And yes! I agree a full-body metabolic workout that can help you build functional strength!

  • @spencerytuarte703
    @spencerytuarte703 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video; love that empirical assessment! Citing sources would be fantastic:) Thanks for the breakdown!

  • @treasurecoastgypsy
    @treasurecoastgypsy 4 года назад

    You could also use a Trap Bar to teach deadlifts or trap bar squats , no wrist issues as front squats! Specially with older people. No shin chafing issues.

  • @geof900
    @geof900 22 дня назад

    I'm age 78 been doing rope flow for 4+ years and Pilates for 18 years but developing lean and mobile muscle didn't hit the mark of increasing or maintaining muscle mass. After noting that a number of well known rope flow practitioners (including David Weck) were using KB I decided that might be the answer. So far so good. Because I already put in over an hour a day between walking and my rope practice time available for weight training is hard to find keeping in mind the risk of overdoing for my age. After a month of familiarization with lighter weights I determined to do the 100 KB swings a day with a 12kg bell which I can do in about 7 minutes. First thing that surprised me was my elevated heart rate of 95% max. My other training is mostly zone 2 so a side effect of my KB work is increased cardio effort which by some standards I have neglected. Now 21 days into 100 swings I noticed my biceps showed development and way less lower back issues which have dogged me for ages. I'm a believer.

  • @MeeksLp
    @MeeksLp 4 года назад +1

    Great video I use KBs all the time they are my go to home workout and I've increased how many different weights I use and I love the fact I can do an all over body HIT but also an awesome lower body workout too.
    They dont take up a lot of room and I can throw them in the car and easily head to the park for an outdoor workout.
    Have got great tips from all your KB workouts on here.Thankyou

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      YES! That's awesome! So glad you're building up and progressing the weights. They definitely can challenge your entire body and they are a great metabolic strength workout!

  • @figure807
    @figure807 4 года назад

    Great video. I've been using hard style for 15 years now, and have recently started learning kettlebell sport. Long cycle is a smoker!

  • @juliamaddox4408
    @juliamaddox4408 4 года назад +2

    Glad you did this! I just ordered my first kettlebell yesterday. Good info.

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +1

      Aw yay! You'll definitely have to check out my kettlebell 4 workout videos then too!

    • @DeanieChung
      @DeanieChung 4 года назад

      I definitely need one too

    • @juliamaddox4408
      @juliamaddox4408 4 года назад

      @@DeanieChung I ordered a second one, another 10 pounder, used on Amazon. Under $16 each. :)

  • @ScottCommon632
    @ScottCommon632 2 года назад

    Thanks for the science overview! Getting back into strength training with a focus on core strength, Weightloss and general cardio aerobic fitness. Think I’m going to use kettle bells for the first three months of rebuilding my base and user heart rate monitor to stay in zone two.

  • @matthewcrawford4216
    @matthewcrawford4216 4 года назад +1

    Kettlebells are a great replacement for gyms during COVID19 shutdowns. I grabbed a couple and they have saved my life, though I wonder how much my deadlift has dropped in 6 weeks.

  • @TheWeardale1
    @TheWeardale1 3 года назад

    brilliant video... been doing it off and on for nearly a decade, but moreso now since I've been working from home...
    came from the 'sport' variety but changed over to the hardstyle with 36kg cleans and wings, 32kg presses, and 28kg snatches etc... but going to mix it up with some high rep 5-10 minute rounds again using my 24kg :)

  • @yomola
    @yomola 4 года назад +8

    Sharing on my Facebook page....benefits of Kettlebells needs to be shared

  • @florencescheepers9736
    @florencescheepers9736 4 года назад +2

    Totally sharing this to my clients, thanks!

  • @missmimi6817
    @missmimi6817 3 года назад +13

    I got mine 1 month ago, a 17lb kettlebell. I've seen fast results specially on my butt. I performed weight training for 7 months and the results were slower. My whole body is transforming rapidly since I started using it and I'm 51🤗 Question? Can I use it eveeyday?

  • @jayaldrich460
    @jayaldrich460 4 года назад

    Just started training with them because I don't have space for equipment at home. With this COVID-19 break out I needed something to do at home to keep me active and in shape. I practice brazilian jiu-jitus and perform a lot of Olympic lifts. I was just starting to get into some serious cardiovascular shape for the bjj and finally putting up some real numbers in my lifts before everything shut down. I've found that kettle bell workouts have been helping me load my legs, lats, shoulders, abs, etc. extremely well. I'm curious to see where my lifts will be at when I get back to training. I've been doing 4-5 days a week kettle bell workouts. I'm hoping when I go back to training that my cardio for bjj and my strength for lifting hasn't been that degraded. Only time will tell. Thanks for the video. It really helps noobs like me that just got into it.

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +1

      Glad it helps! Enjoy the kb experiment while you have limited training options!

  • @winnguyen443
    @winnguyen443 4 года назад

    I like to mountain bike a lot and the pro I follow uses a lot of kettlebell workouts. Now I know why! Good stuff to know, thank you. I’m fired up again!

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад

      Aw yay! Glad it helps Pat and explains some of the why behind using them!

  • @nataliee9768
    @nataliee9768 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for discussing the science behind this. My trainer would incorporate kettlebells into my workouts and my inner scientist would want to know how, the what and why of the kettlebells

  • @halwiggam5465
    @halwiggam5465 4 года назад +1

    I do use kettlebells. The farmers walk with a kettlebell has allowed me to walk better. This one exercise done daily has allowed me to be able to return to work. I went through cardio rehab but it until the kettlebells did I throw my cane away. You could have said about the kettlebell handles could turn dumbbells into a familiar grip. I use those in the farmer's walk. A curl is much better done with a kettlebell than a barbell. Love kettlebells.

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +1

      Farmer's walks are a great exercise for core stability, grip strength and even conditioning for sure! Sounds like you've found a must-do move to include in your programming!

  • @1powerfit
    @1powerfit 4 года назад +2

    Thank you great vid as usual I am so glad I subscribed long ago I was a trainer and saw promise is in your content! Thanks for proving me right! Good Health to you and yours keep up the great work!!

  • @AJB_313
    @AJB_313 4 года назад +3

    That double swing squat looks badass

    • @Seniorfiles
      @Seniorfiles 3 года назад

      I wonder the weight on each..

  • @carnivorejunkie6661
    @carnivorejunkie6661 4 года назад

    This is definitely the video I was looking for. Thanks for sharing the science of KB.

  • @cecestewart1097
    @cecestewart1097 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the podcast, I've train with kettlebells and have some. Love it and the info you gave compares to some knowledge I know but also you informed me of more great reasons to use them.😊

  • @barbararempfer4914
    @barbararempfer4914 2 года назад +1

    To all the “Nay Sayers” and the negative comments. Obviously the kettlebell techniques and moves she is sharing are legit…the proof is her AMAZING physique.
    I just stumbled upon her channel and so glad I found it. Cori…I’ve been spending hours watching your videos and can’t wait to see my progression after incorporating them into my fitness routine. Thank you for doing what you do (changing lives) Please keep up the great work!

  • @yvonnekiwior9633
    @yvonnekiwior9633 3 года назад

    Thankyou for all the great information!

  • @chiara.75
    @chiara.75 4 года назад +3

    I like very much this format Cori 🤩 and everything is well explained as usual...great and helpful contents 🙏🏻💛 thanks again for your job 🌹

    • @redefiningstrengthOC
      @redefiningstrengthOC  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Chiara! You crush kettlebell work and now you have even more reason to use it! ;-)

  • @dramirez1056
    @dramirez1056 4 года назад +1

    Great information as always and KBs are great and a must for the home gym. They are super versatile and take up no space. Thanks for the video and keep up the great work you do. Peace.