Kettlebell Coach REACTS To Kettlebell WORLD CHAMPION Denis Vasilev

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    Denis Vasilev is a legend in his own right in the kettlebell world. Not only is he able to show off a massive amount of achievements by winning 11 world championships, he's also a technician that works in a precision-like fashion like only a surgeon would.
    He is the go-to reference when it comes to kettlebell training; period.
    Denis is one of the top kettlebell lifters ever. Undefeated in competition for over 10 years, Denis has won multiple world championships and he has set multiple world records.
    Denis has been one of the most pivotal people in Kettlebell Sport history. His records and championships aside, Denis has travelled all over the world for the past several years helping to establish new clubs and develop the sport on the professional and club levels.
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    He is the go-to reference when it comes to kettlebell training; period.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @OneDelirious
    @OneDelirious 10 месяцев назад +6

    They are not athletes, they are "masters of sport" ! 💪

  • @IKFFChannel
    @IKFFChannel Год назад +5

    This was my favorite one of your videos so far Gregory. Really great job

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад +1

      It's always an honor reading you in the comments, Sensei! 💙 - Gregory

  • @toomuch9762
    @toomuch9762 3 года назад +7

    He has it down to such precision that each phase looks so comfortable that he could probably take a nap while either in the rack position or overhead

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +1

      100%! - Gregory

    • @nickrodriguez9867
      @nickrodriguez9867 3 года назад +1

      Its so smooth/fluid, and doing that with 2 32kg is so crazy to me.

  • @eamonob84
    @eamonob84 10 месяцев назад +1

    I tried one of his workouts one day after watching a video like that of him explaining and showing it. He was doing 1 min on 1 min off for 10 rounds and I think he was at 12 reps a minute or something like that. Of course, he used 32s. I used 16s and was around 10 reps a minute I believe. Felt like dying after. He did faster reps with twice the weight. Master of sport for sure.

  • @mmoloni3221
    @mmoloni3221 3 года назад +1

    Mind blown, wow, thank you, will start to look up this guy, beast mode💪

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +1

      Denis is definitely a Must-Follow! - Gregory

  • @Ozombie666
    @Ozombie666 3 года назад +3

    I´ve been watching Denis´s videos, he is really awesome.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +2

      Denis is the king of technique! - Gregory

  • @normanquednau
    @normanquednau 2 года назад +2

    I am amazed by the lock position of this man. He has so good shoulder mobility

  • @metabolicconditioning
    @metabolicconditioning 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this breakdown, so much wisdom to learn from the masters of this craft.

  • @meisdetermined
    @meisdetermined 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for commentary like this which helps us newbies identify what we should be doing.

  • @Cordejesu
    @Cordejesu 3 года назад

    Toller Beitrag Gregory. Ich habe mir schon viele Videos von ihm angesehen. Absolut perfekte Technik und ein mega starker Typ. Ich folge ihm schon eine ganze Weile auf Instagram.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +1

      Denis ist ein Chirurg mit seiner Technik. - Gregory

  • @hangonsnoop
    @hangonsnoop 3 года назад

    Denis provides superb education on his RUclips channel and his website. His English is serviceable once you get used to his accent.

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

      The accent requires a more focused listening; yes. A good exercise for folks who can't go a second without talking like me. :) - Gregory

  • @colecollums1134
    @colecollums1134 3 года назад +2

    There are many excercises in the first round that I stop short of finishing, but in later rounds I can complete. Showing that warm ups are very valuable for settling into good form.

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

      Great input Cole! - Gregory

  • @kauerpc
    @kauerpc 3 года назад

    Great video, when I saw the preview was kind of pissed for having to wait hahaha. He is really a master. Thanks, cheers!

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

      You're welcome Kauer! Quick question: You're into physics right? - Gregory

    • @kauerpc
      @kauerpc 3 года назад

      @@lebe-stark well, I was, once upon a time haha. I'm a Mechanical Engineer.

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

      @@kauerpc Thanks for the reply. I'd love to somehow calculate the physical aspects of kettlebell training (velocity, weight, etc.) in the three ballistic exercises. Swing, Cleans & Snatches. Is there a formula you can use to calculate weight, velocity etc.? - Gregory

    • @kauerpc
      @kauerpc 3 года назад

      @@lebe-stark maybe there are some rule of thumb formula, I have to believe someone already did this. Anyway, I think a good and easy approach is the work equation, W = Force (ktb weight x acceleration) x Displacement. This will give energy spent, and keep in mind not even Denis is 100% efficient. You have thousands of hours of video (data), you know your height (ktb displacement in each movement), you can estimate force (or use those data acquisition devices that measure acceleration and some more parameters). I have seen this type of device used for barbell movements, no reason that they wouldnt work for ktbs also. I indeed think it is a very nice thing to investigate. I'm fully busy with work, but now curious also, if I have some time I will investigate more. Cheers!

    • @kauerpc
      @kauerpc 3 года назад

      @@lebe-stark yeah, more people were curious about that. Google "kettlebell swing physics" and "kettlebell biomechanics", there are plenty of results, one nice post in StrongFirst forum and other references, all relatively simple to follow. Normally they are calculated for hardstyle and swing, but all applicable to ktb sport and snatch and C&J with the proper and simple adjustments. If needed, let me know, maybe I can help with the understanding. Cheers!

  • @laurentrenaud1230
    @laurentrenaud1230 3 года назад +2

    Getting shirt wet is for arms don't slip and keep arms more connected to torso.
    Denis is just a legend 🙏

  • @RuntheBell
    @RuntheBell 3 года назад

    i got a little extra out of the video from Dennis because of you. Thanks!

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

      You're welcome Ben! - Gregory

  • @arijitsinha6485
    @arijitsinha6485 6 месяцев назад

    I have followed your videos @gregory..i hv seen angie do with thumb forward like this russian champion. Is there any advantage doinglike that while cleaning or snatching?

  • @aubreygmcghee
    @aubreygmcghee Год назад +1

    I'm curious how much strength development you get from doing longcycle and BK sport vs hard style?
    I've only done hard style but I am intrigued by longcycle and KB sport. I am turning 50 and my body doesn't recover as quickly anymore and I need to maintain my cardio fitness more.
    Also how would you describe the cardio aspect of longcycle or KB sport? Is it a steady state cardio or much heavier like a hit style cardio?
    I would like to consider trying it out but I don't want to lose the strength benefit of hard style.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад +1

      You can always mix it up Travis. I would argue that your speed strength and strength endurance will increase when mixing in some high volume techniques! - Gregory

  • @mattcoe100
    @mattcoe100 3 года назад +2

    Look at Johnny Benidze. Ivan Denisov speaks English and is a super nice guy.

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

      Will check it out Matt! Thank you! - Gregory

  • @SeCr33
    @SeCr33 3 года назад

    9:17 I think he sprayed water on his T-shirt to become more grippy

  • @samtriantafillopoulos8986
    @samtriantafillopoulos8986 3 года назад +1

    Gruezi Gregory, ive noticed you and a lot of competitive kettlebell athletes tend to lean back in the hips, especially when cleaning or jerking, could you explain the difference between conventional and competition kettlebell technique? pros and cons of either?

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +1

      I've answered your question in detail in our recent podcast: ruclips.net/video/AeODllMQLlo/видео.html. Check the 1:52:52 mark. - Gregory

    • @samtriantafillopoulos8986
      @samtriantafillopoulos8986 3 года назад

      Thank you, much love from Australia!

  • @Pilot964
    @Pilot964 3 года назад

    Thank you for these videos! I noticed that his grip when lowering the KB between his legs has his thumb facing forward. Is this better than thumb facing back? Does it make the clean easier? Thanks again!

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +1

      It's a matter of preference, muscle activation and relaxation. Try what suits you best! - Gregory

  • @carlosh448
    @carlosh448 7 месяцев назад

    Is it ok clapping dbl kettlebell every rep on the clean position?

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  7 месяцев назад +2

      This is not ok, this is a MUST! LOL

  • @tenzin682
    @tenzin682 2 года назад

    WOW!! Do I feel like a wimp!! I'm only using a 35 lb. kettlebell!! And I weigh 265lbs.!! What should I do?!?

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  2 года назад

      It depends on what your goal is. If you don’t want to compete, you don’t have to moves these kinds of weights anyway. 💪

    • @teodormajewski3566
      @teodormajewski3566 2 года назад +2

      Sell all your posesions (except two 32 kg Kettlebells, if you don't have, buy them), give it to the poor and farmer walk to Russia.

  • @Snuggle1977
    @Snuggle1977 Год назад

    He is awesome….
    I am more a Ivan Desinov type athlete…. I feel more comfortable with his style.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад +1

      My mentor told me that it's good to gravitate towards style/ form of people who look similar to you. Thanks for sharing! - Gregory

  • @arikleonidov4934
    @arikleonidov4934 3 года назад

    His last name is Vasiliev, not Vasilev

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

      I think you got that wrong mate. ;) - Gregory

    • @arikleonidov4934
      @arikleonidov4934 3 года назад

      @@lebe-stark I am a native Russian speaker :) Васильев is pronounced as Vasil'yev.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  3 года назад +1

      @@arikleonidov4934 On IG and his website, he put his last name as "Vasilev"; yet thanks for the insights! - Gregory

    • @arikleonidov4934
      @arikleonidov4934 3 года назад

      @@lebe-stark He must have done that to ease the pronunciation for Americans.

  • @faisalalmutairii
    @faisalalmutairii 9 месяцев назад

    i found about denis when i was searching for kettlebell books. him or pavel for kettlebell information? thx

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  9 месяцев назад

      Both. Don't exclude yourself from information from all spectrums.