I would say: both. Talent, passion and hard work. (Oh, that’s three ;-) And I‘d like to say: The engineering background helps. (Good) Engineers are the proverbial no BS people.
It's kinda weird to think about how compromised and "advanced" this move is and yet I'm already figuring out where to put this in my warm-up - my shin-box work and 4-count rock bottom needed an upgrade. :D I already threw in the shin-box rack last week and loved how much it pulled me upright. I wasn't progressing with just bodyweight shin-box so these shin-box moves are perfect. I can't believe how far I've been able to come in the roughly 18-months of kb, clubs, mace, and mobility that you've shared with the RUclips community. Thank you for the awesome instruction!
This is another great instructional video. I've been teaching college writing full-time for over 35 years & Mr. Wildman's superb, detailed teaching leaves me humbled.
This is really helpful and the instruction and attention to detail is great as always. One thing, Mark says foot instep when he means arch. Instep is on top of the foot.
Always innovative and thorough-and educational. Hips movement was never a focus 20 yrs back. Feels great to stretch the hips in these programs especially in the cool down segments.
You are a god amongst men! I just injured my lower back by simply coming out of a regular body squat. I know something is not right and your videos are a HUGE help! Thank you!
Ooo, this is perfect. This is probably going to end up on next week's workout. Back and hips love to give me grief due to being out of condition plus old injuries.
Waiting-patiently-for this shirt design to drop in the merch store. Bonus if back side includes “Push. Swing. Pull. Catch.”, …as another recently commented.
Also, I have added a new fitness goal: be in good enough condition to attend a MW staff training workshop. Mace is also a goal, but that's going to take a lot longer as I just started with a 5 lb club a couple of weeks ago
@@MarkWildman oh, I'm only on the 4 sets of 5 from "The Next three exercises for overweight and deconditioned people". I'm miles beyond where I was 22 weeks ago when I started the kettlebell routine for overweight and deconditioned individuals, but I'm still a work in progress. Thanks for that series, though. It's made a huge difference and I am in better shape now than I have been in the last 10 years and making progress everyday.
MW, your content is Gold. Mobility incorporated in Weight training is Fire! It would seem one might? incorporate 'Gravity Yoga' techniques holding/breathing in all stages of the move. Thoughts?
I would start with the lightest kettlebell you have available, you can always progress to heavier. I would think 12kg would be the highest weight I would start with, an 8kg would probably be ideal if you have access to one
unfit woman. 4 to 6 kg. 8 kg is a starting point for the average woman. the compromised position means it should be lower. probably 60% of your standing overhead press weight.
Start without weight and prop up under your hips. Elevating the hips reduces the amount of stretch needed for the back leg. I used a couple of 1" thick foam mats (for gardening apparently?) and then removed them slowly over a few months.
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Agreed
Nah this guy puts in WORK
I would say: both. Talent, passion and hard work. (Oh, that’s three ;-) And I‘d like to say: The engineering background helps. (Good) Engineers are the proverbial no BS people.
@@samrsmileyBoth ... speaks exercise physiology with practicality
It's kinda weird to think about how compromised and "advanced" this move is and yet I'm already figuring out where to put this in my warm-up - my shin-box work and 4-count rock bottom needed an upgrade. :D I already threw in the shin-box rack last week and loved how much it pulled me upright. I wasn't progressing with just bodyweight shin-box so these shin-box moves are perfect.
I can't believe how far I've been able to come in the roughly 18-months of kb, clubs, mace, and mobility that you've shared with the RUclips community. Thank you for the awesome instruction!
This is another great instructional video. I've been teaching college writing full-time for over 35 years & Mr. Wildman's superb, detailed teaching leaves me humbled.
thank you for the kind words.
There’s a reason that I follow Wildman almost exclusively
This is really helpful and the instruction and attention to detail is great as always. One thing, Mark says foot instep when he means arch. Instep is on top of the foot.
Always innovative and thorough-and educational. Hips movement was never a focus 20 yrs back. Feels great to stretch the hips in these programs especially in the cool down segments.
You are a god amongst men! I just injured my lower back by simply coming out of a regular body squat. I know something is not right and your videos are a HUGE help! Thank you!
Ooo, this is perfect. This is probably going to end up on next week's workout. Back and hips love to give me grief due to being out of condition plus old injuries.
Awesome video and terrific instruction!
I recently discovered the shoes you are wearing. Love them!
Nice old car. A real antique.
Also, loving the use of the Wildfan logo in the last couple of vids. 👍
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👍🏽As always, thank you!
Waiting-patiently-for this shirt design to drop in the merch store. Bonus if back side includes “Push. Swing. Pull. Catch.”, …as another recently commented.
One of your best videos, well done mate 🤙
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Also, I have added a new fitness goal: be in good enough condition to attend a MW staff training workshop. Mace is also a goal, but that's going to take a lot longer as I just started with a 5 lb club a couple of weeks ago
10 min of mace 360s sets your hands on the correct path
@@MarkWildman oh, I'm only on the 4 sets of 5 from "The Next three exercises for overweight and deconditioned people". I'm miles beyond where I was 22 weeks ago when I started the kettlebell routine for overweight and deconditioned individuals, but I'm still a work in progress. Thanks for that series, though. It's made a huge difference and I am in better shape now than I have been in the last 10 years and making progress everyday.
im restarting it with the first release of the reconditioned program in a week or so. final edits now.
I am 65 and he has taught me how to properly use the kettlebell.. I am a female as well.. he’s very educated..
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Is that car from the movie Mad Max: Fury Road?!
It’s been in a lot of stuff
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RLTW!
Should I be nervous about knee pain from doing a deep shin box? Its always in the knee that is touching the foot. is it just a sign I should go slow?
MW, your content is Gold.
Mobility incorporated in Weight training is Fire!
It would seem one might? incorporate 'Gravity Yoga' techniques holding/breathing in all stages of the move.
Thoughts?
On the discord discussion board, where do I find you?
Filming while doing festival prep?
What weight kettlebell should a generally unfit woman use for this exercise?
I would start with the lightest kettlebell you have available, you can always progress to heavier. I would think 12kg would be the highest weight I would start with, an 8kg would probably be ideal if you have access to one
Not sure if kettlebells are even available lighter then 8kg
unfit woman. 4 to 6 kg. 8 kg is a starting point for the average woman. the compromised position means it should be lower. probably 60% of your standing overhead press weight.
@@MarkWildman thank you, I do have those size kbells, so I will start there.
Great video as always sir. I imagine this would be good to help correct an anterior pevlic tilt condition?
That is the idea
@MarkWildman What if you find it hard to even get in to the proper Shinbox position?
Start without weight and prop up under your hips. Elevating the hips reduces the amount of stretch needed for the back leg. I used a couple of 1" thick foam mats (for gardening apparently?) and then removed them slowly over a few months.
@@GrantGardner80 Thanks for the advice Grant, much appreciated.
what grant said, grant runs the discord discussion board. he is very knowledgeable
@@MarkWildman Thanks Mark, great to have such good support from you guys.