This is probably the best explanation I've seen for how to do the snatch properly... I have been making all kinds of mistakes... Thanks for this... Going to follow you're progression till I get it right!
Ive been using kettlebells for afew years now raging from 5kg to 40kg so intense and the results will shock you in afew months honestly give it aye try people start off light then work your way to heavier weights you wont be disappointed at all and good luck
I'm returning to kettlebells after several long years away-your tutorials are SO thorough and helpful! I'm amazed at all the little details I've forgotten, and am grateful to have found your site! So many great reminders throughout your tutorials, about how important impeccable technique is in kbs! Thanks so much!
Wow! This is the best step by step explanation I’ve seen for the KN snatch! I would’ve been that person flippin the KB over my wrist for sure lol Thanks for posting
I've watched several of your tutorials. Your breakdown and explanation is superb. Personally I'm a fan of kettlebell sport and practice that style. I've regularly been exposed to having to do the 'Crossfit style' KB snatch which is inline with your tutorial. This is the first time I've understood that the Crossfit KB snatch is more of a derivation of a squat-press where as the KB Sport snatch is more derived from the swing. - Thank you.
Great video man, had a couple questions. How much of your training is kettle bell centered? You got a great build that in kinda shooting for. I’m looking at adding kettle bell workouts after my BJJ classes as a way to still get some strength training in on the days I don’t lift. I am on a 6 days a week lifting, but probably looking at a 3 days a week heavy lifting and 3 days a week rolling (good cardio) with higher rep kettle bell work right after. Do you think this will lead to balanced workload and muscle growth and strength? I have a good diet, high calories and protein, currently sitting at around 220lbs and mid 20s bfp.
Great question! It can vary for me week to week. Some weeks I train with kettlebells maybe 3-4 times and some 1-2 times. I balance my kettlebell training with lifting using barbells / dumbbells. I put my focus in the 6-12 rep range mostly. There are so many ways to structure weekly training. The way you have things planned out could definitely work! The best thing to do is commit to it for 2-4 weeks and see how you feel and see if you’re getting the results that you want✅
This is probably the best explanation I've seen for how to do the snatch properly... I have been making all kinds of mistakes... Thanks for this... Going to follow you're progression till I get it right!
Glad you found it helpful!💪🏻
Ive been using kettlebells for afew years now raging from 5kg to 40kg so intense and the results will shock you in afew months honestly give it aye try people start off light then work your way to heavier weights you wont be disappointed at all and good luck
Go hand in hand with push ups and pull ups imo, sports fitness and I really rounded physique of endurance and strength
So many benefits with kettlebell training!💪🏻
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Excellent tutorial!! I gotta say!! very detailed yet clear directions!! Keep up the good work!!
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Excellent way to explain this exercise. Thank you. 👍
I'm returning to kettlebells after several long years away-your tutorials are SO thorough and helpful! I'm amazed at all the little details I've forgotten, and am grateful to have found your site! So many great reminders throughout your tutorials, about how important impeccable technique is in kbs! Thanks so much!
Wow! This is the best step by step explanation I’ve seen for the KN snatch! I would’ve been that person flippin the KB over my wrist for sure lol Thanks for posting
This is great, thank you. This has helped me a lot.
Excellent Tutorial! Loved the way you broke it down
Great breakdown, thank you!
Great detailed video. I'll work on adding this movement to my program again. Thx.
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Great tips & cues!!
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Really good explanation with a breakdown of each component part
What a great video! Thanks!
You got it🤛🏻
🎯 explanation! Most thorough I've ever heard out there. Thanks man! 🔥
Glad you found it useful!
I've watched several of your tutorials. Your breakdown and explanation is superb. Personally I'm a fan of kettlebell sport and practice that style. I've regularly been exposed to having to do the 'Crossfit style' KB snatch which is inline with your tutorial. This is the first time I've understood that the Crossfit KB snatch is more of a derivation of a squat-press where as the KB Sport snatch is more derived from the swing. - Thank you.
thanks pro , you are the best in the RUclips to explain the movement exactly ❤❤❤
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
You’re welcome 👊🏻👊🏻
Awesome, thank you!
No problem!💪🏻
Great explanation and breakdown!
the best explanation i have ever seen!!! thank you ❤
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great tutorial. getting hooked on Kettlebells and i get better with each session :) this definitely video really helps me think about my form.
Great to hear!
Appreciate this step-by-step tutorial!
great video!
Thanks for this!
You got it 🤛🏻
Thanks. ❤
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I am doing all my kettlebell from my wheelchair. If you have any Idea of best way sitting I love to see that. Love from Sweden@@jtm_fit
Top 🔝. Thanks
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Great video man, had a couple questions. How much of your training is kettle bell centered? You got a great build that in kinda shooting for. I’m looking at adding kettle bell workouts after my BJJ classes as a way to still get some strength training in on the days I don’t lift. I am on a 6 days a week lifting, but probably looking at a 3 days a week heavy lifting and 3 days a week rolling (good cardio) with higher rep kettle bell work right after. Do you think this will lead to balanced workload and muscle growth and strength? I have a good diet, high calories and protein, currently sitting at around 220lbs and mid 20s bfp.
Great question! It can vary for me week to week. Some weeks I train with kettlebells maybe 3-4 times and some 1-2 times. I balance my kettlebell training with lifting using barbells / dumbbells. I put my focus in the 6-12 rep range mostly. There are so many ways to structure weekly training. The way you have things planned out could definitely work! The best thing to do is commit to it for 2-4 weeks and see how you feel and see if you’re getting the results that you want✅
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Yeah definitely don't do that !
Very helpful. Thank you.
this is dead snatch
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