Ultimate Guide On How To Start & Progress With Kettlebell Weights - (FROM BEGINNER TO PROFESSIONAL)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @Yasminescookingshow
    @Yasminescookingshow 3 года назад +45

    It's 3 am. wow! I cant believe I'm this excited about kettlebells at 3 am. At 43 and prior military, I have no intention of looking my age and letting myself go. I switched from the gym to home workouts because of covid and I just purchased my first 2 kettlebells, 8 and 12. Thanks so much for your wonderful tips.

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

      You're welcome! - Gregory

    • @barto8371
      @barto8371 3 года назад +3

      I feel this a lot. It’s Friday night and I just want to learn more about kettlebell training 😂 I’m loving this channel

    • @isaacramos8052
      @isaacramos8052 2 года назад +2

      Prior military service here as well, and loving kettlebells! Keep it up sister!

    • @rayp4986
      @rayp4986 5 месяцев назад

      it's 5am in Las Vegas and I've watching kettlebell tutorials for 2hrs now lol.

    • @BobParker-gm8jf
      @BobParker-gm8jf 3 дня назад

      I'm now at 24kg for all of my exercises. I've seen a 36kg for sale. Is that too much of a jump in weight?

  • @brujodat
    @brujodat 3 года назад +22

    This is one of the best explanation videos about intro to kettlebells that I had seen in RUclips. Easy to understand, bunch of useful tips and very well edited. Thank you very much!!!!!!

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

      Awesome! Thank you Luis! - Gregory

  • @bacul165
    @bacul165 Год назад +4

    Increasing weights is just so motivating! I switched to 12 kg for turkish get up last weak and I'm so pleased with myself ;)

  • @mountainking1166
    @mountainking1166 2 года назад +3

    This is exactly what I needed. Thank you! I'm getting back into fitness from being out for a long time and have wanting to jump back in with kettlebell training.

  • @fanatic1933
    @fanatic1933 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the tips, thought I needed a increase weight but I did the first 3 rules and that has helped a lot

  • @marcusabele6670
    @marcusabele6670 3 года назад +2

    Wie immer sehr gut erklärt. Aus eigener Erfahrung musste ich schmerzhaft erleben, dass meine Snatch Technik für 24 kg nicht gut genug ist. Bin jetzt auf 16 kg runter. Früher habe ich die Technik nur nachgemacht. Jetzt fühle ich sie.
    Macht so weiter!

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

      Danke für dein tolles Feedback Marcus! - Gregory

  • @kookshow86
    @kookshow86 10 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for the videos dude

  • @e-koto
    @e-koto 2 года назад +2

    I have learned something new today. I jumped from 12kg to 16kg this month. I 1st bought the 12 kg 2 years ago and used it occasionally on and off. Last year I decided to get back in shape so I started IF and 15kg. I am back in the gym now and I noticed that 12kg was a bit light. That's why moved up to 16 kg. I am 5ft7, an average body shape and now feel a bit strong. I didn't now about the progressive overload and I will put that in practice and see if I can move to 2 x 14 kg or 2 x 16kg.
    Thanks

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

      Great job! Keep sharing your progress! - Gregory

  • @alexthomson7465
    @alexthomson7465 2 года назад

    O MG I am so glad I discovered your channel! I'm 50 y/ô out of shape and I've just started with kettlebells. Ifelt I was getting nowhere and now know why... I was using a 6kg..just did the routine I've been doing with 10kg (heaviest one I onwn) and I feel 100% better!! Just ordered a 12kg straight away. Thankyou!!!

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

      Let's go Alex! - Gregory

  • @grafmontefausto4620
    @grafmontefausto4620 2 года назад

    dude you are perfect, no bullshit but experience

  • @richardayala4356
    @richardayala4356 7 месяцев назад

    Hallo: I am 75 years of youth! I work out every day, rotating upper body and lower body. I am fairly good at working dumbbells and a leg machine for strength and and I believe 16 kg is a good weight for me to start. I am somewhat torn between the cast iron and competition kettlebells as I won’t be competing at my age and I just want to focus on strength, power and agility. Perhaps you could address a specific program for seniors over 65 years of age? I have been athletic all my life but my profession in banking and economics has kept me behind a desk for all those years. I have slimmed down to 155 lbs, from 214 lbs over a five year period with body fat 11 %. I am ready for my next challenge with kettlebells! Vielen Danke.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  7 месяцев назад +1

      Richard, we have lots of beginner workouts on this channel! Give them a shot!

  • @ShapochkinKirill
    @ShapochkinKirill 3 года назад +5

    You're good at this stuff! Good production values, good humor etc... I'm taking tips to coach my ex wife and girlfriend 😃💪 Thanks💥
    P.S you made a good point on the weight being too light... It's counter intuitively EASIER in my opinion to learn the jerk with a weight that's too much for you to strict press for 10... Go heavy is the key.

  • @MsBonsai2010
    @MsBonsai2010 Год назад +2

    Sorry i'm late, great vid tho! Learned alot! Im curious af right now about @ what weight is that lady working with @ 2:53 ?

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад

      She's using a 12KG. - Gregory

  • @Michaelno
    @Michaelno 6 месяцев назад

    i love the first scene where you swoop up on us on the scooter. hahahha I weigh 250 and i have average strength, is 35lbs too much weight? it feels ok, but i'm not sure if it's going to be ok for some of the more loaded exercises @Lebe Stark

  • @kevinwoods7690
    @kevinwoods7690 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I have been moving up in increments like you said.

  • @lisabuscaglia1856
    @lisabuscaglia1856 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Super informative💪

  • @jolsh
    @jolsh 3 года назад +1

    Started with 8kg and went to 12kg in a month. Theae are great tips to increase the longevity of the weights you already have. Thx

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

      Great to hear! - Gregory

  • @jonnyguitara640
    @jonnyguitara640 3 года назад

    Wow, excellent video, very informative, love your chanell! Thank you very much! "Жить сильным" - cool print)

  • @Gregory_Rasmussen
    @Gregory_Rasmussen 3 года назад

    An amazing video. You're the best. Keep it up !!!

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

      Thanks a lot! I like your name, Gregory! - Gregory

  • @wimsele
    @wimsele 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for these fantastic, comprehensive videos. One question about increasing level of difficulty without adding kg: could it be that slowing a movement down (greater time under tension) is not an option for kettlebells due to the ballistic nature? I'm sensing the answer is yes ;) Thank you!!!

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

      I think you already have your answer Rey! However, slowing down the grinding lifts can increase TUT and therefore provide a bigger challenge without adding more weight. Thanks for the feedback! 💪😁 - Gregory

  • @RPSanAnto
    @RPSanAnto Год назад +1

    Great information in this video. It would be a lot cooler and helpful to say the weights on pounds for those of us that don't use the metric system.

  • @jrmunroe4024
    @jrmunroe4024 3 года назад

    good stuff thank you

  • @lev1717orange
    @lev1717orange Год назад +1

    I like your t-shirt 😀

  • @gonzalogerbasi2871
    @gonzalogerbasi2871 3 года назад

    Amazing video.

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

      Glad you enjoyed it! - Gregory

  • @obaidfarghani9202
    @obaidfarghani9202 3 года назад

    thanks a lot love it

  • @SaralSaadheSoppe
    @SaralSaadheSoppe 3 года назад

    Very informative

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

      Glad it was helpful! - Gregory

  • @chuckallen9012
    @chuckallen9012 Год назад

    Hello and thanks for your videos. Concering the evergreen weights, you mentioned only two weights needed for training. For a male, how much of a weight difference between the two weights do you recommend assuming the heaver weight used is a 16 kg? Thanks.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад

      For males who have perfected their technique and are solid in training, evergreens can be 20 and 24 kg. In your case, a 20 KG would be next.

    • @chuckallen9012
      @chuckallen9012 Год назад +2

      @@lebe-stark Thanks. I was actually needing to go in the other direction. I'm 68 and had some serious health issues the past year and lost a great deal of my strength. But I'm on the comeback now and am finding the 16kgs are too heavy for me for the TGU. Also I'm trying to learn the competition type swing (double knee bend) and am finding the 16 too much to learn the technique. So I was thinking of lowering my weight to either a 12 kg or even a 10 kg mainly for those two exercises but also could use it for high rep overhead presses. Anyway, great content on your channel and all the best.

  • @elemonator8319
    @elemonator8319 3 года назад

    Preach brother

  • @ferenc3460
    @ferenc3460 5 месяцев назад

    I do it a little bit different.
    So, I started with the 8kgs kettlebell I did 12 reps, next time I do 10 reps with the 8kgs and 2 reps with the 10kgs kettlebell. I decrease the reps with the lighter and increase the reps with the heavier on every second workout until I can do the full sets with the heavier then comes the next weight.
    I know it Sound odd but I really like my method because I push myself juet a little bit every time and keeps me motivated.
    Does anybody use the same method? What do you think? 🙂

  • @NikkiNexo777
    @NikkiNexo777 2 года назад

    My son is 15 and has been weight training for 6 months. He wants to get into kettlebell training. What weight should he start with? Thanks.

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

      We've just had a couple of 8-11 year old kids in the gym and they trained with 8 kg. - Gregory

  • @utubepunk
    @utubepunk 3 года назад +7

    8 kilos = 17.6 lbs
    12 kilos = 26.5 lbs

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

      Thanks for the translation into pounds! - Gregory

  • @LvlUp.
    @LvlUp. 3 года назад

    Thank you

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

      You're welcome!- Gregory

  • @stevenhuffnagel
    @stevenhuffnagel 2 года назад

    I am a follower but this has just come up in the recommendations. Talking about progress, and especially rest times, I still try to follow what Pavel said: make the movement seamless.
    While it is not a criticism, because it comes down to a lot of personal factors (that's the beauty of the kettlebell), but most instructors don't perform exercises that way. Especially when I look at the TGU. I think Pavel makes this comment regarding the get-up - he doesn't actually teach the TGU in his first book/video. I see a lot of people (not instructors) seem to hesitate before fully standing up from the kneeling position. Or anywhere else between the movements. Probably he spoke from experience when he said that. Perform the whole TGU seamlessly... it is a lot harder.
    Btw. I prefer the reverse TGU. :)

  • @mikegreen1561
    @mikegreen1561 3 года назад

    Where can I buy kettlebells like the ones you use? God bless you and your family

    • @noidea2655
      @noidea2655 3 года назад

      Search for competition KBs.

  • @diongallichan6395
    @diongallichan6395 3 года назад +1

    Could you recommend a certain length of time to work out for a beginner? 30 min 3 times a week

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

      Beginners fare best with 5-15 minutes per kettlebell workout. - Gregory

    • @diongallichan6395
      @diongallichan6395 3 года назад +1

      Hi thanks for the reply I'm now swinging a 24kg for 30 minutes ;) love it....

  • @furynotes
    @furynotes 2 года назад

    I'm American adult man. And I got a 30 pound or 14 kilo kettlebell. I see 35 and 45 pounds allot.

  • @cavallorosso4329
    @cavallorosso4329 2 года назад

    dude you are smart

  • @MakeoverwithShiro
    @MakeoverwithShiro 2 года назад

    Thank you for this vedio and as a very begginner can I use a lesser weight than 08 kg for home workouts ? May be 03-05 kg ? ( 40 y / 03 C- sections/ weight 70kg / 148 cm in height. )

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

      If you feel comfortable with less weight, go ahead! 💪 - Gregory

  • @samuele.marcora
    @samuele.marcora Год назад

    What about flooring? Is a 2cm thick rubber tile enough to protect my ceramic tile floor?

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

      We have a 2cm thick flooring Samuele and it's perfect for kettlebell training! Only downside is the "tough" material that may be hard on your knees, elbow etc. - Gregory

  • @jordantheokay3168
    @jordantheokay3168 Год назад

    Awkward question, but why did you "sandwich grip" the kettlebell for the goblet sqout? I'm just curious because I always grab it by the sides of the handle.

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад +2

      Both are fine. The „sandwich“ (love that description, btw) lets me focus on my legs better since my arm/ biceps don‘t burn out quickly.

    • @jordantheokay3168
      @jordantheokay3168 Год назад +1

      @lebestark-official thanks. I'll give it a try, but I'll probably go back to grabbing the kettlebell by the ears. If ether way is fine that atlest it's not a bad habit.👍

  • @ayemaeyalit3354
    @ayemaeyalit3354 3 года назад

    Any tips on kettlebell sizes?

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

      Go for competition kettlebells Ayema. - Gregory

  • @Charliemmafan
    @Charliemmafan 2 года назад

    You didn't mention the black ones, white ones or silver ones.

  • @anotherkettlebellenthusias8586

    I've been training with 20 kilo past 1yr should I move up to 24 kilo?

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

      Moving up to the 24 KG is always an option if you feel comfortable with 20 KG. - Gregory

  • @whiteyoh6216
    @whiteyoh6216 3 года назад

    hi. wo kann man dein graues shirt kaufen? danke

  • @oscarmart1
    @oscarmart1 Год назад

    12:00

  • @Pew_Meister
    @Pew_Meister 3 года назад

    What if I’m new to kettlebell training but I’ve been strength training with barbells and dumbbells for about 7 years?

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

      For technique purposes, I'd always start with a 12 kg. You may end up using the 16 kg shortly after getting accustomed to the technique. - Gregory

    • @Pew_Meister
      @Pew_Meister 3 года назад

      @@lebe-stark I appreciate it!!!💪

  • @ALFONSOKELEVRA
    @ALFONSOKELEVRA Год назад

    Ok ok I am a 41 years old male... I started with 6 kg... Should I increase weight?

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад +2

      If it feels too light, jump up to a 12 KG

  • @ramonahoenig4683
    @ramonahoenig4683 2 года назад

    Super erklärt. Macht doch mal Videos auf Deutsch. Da gibt es nichts gescheites.

  • @GaryYoung-eq1ph
    @GaryYoung-eq1ph 9 месяцев назад

    4 seniors 76+ men like say sly stallone the wt should be 12 kilo?

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

      8-12 KG. In that age bracket, it depends heavily whether people trained before or not.

  • @dannymeske3821
    @dannymeske3821 6 месяцев назад

    As an American I like weight in pounds & ounces

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  6 месяцев назад +1

      Kettlebells don‘t care about your nationality

    • @dannymeske3821
      @dannymeske3821 6 месяцев назад +1

      Got lucky yesterday found kettlebells marked in pounds. I am 77 in good shape looking forward to incorporating kettlebell with my bodyweight/animal movement exercise. thanks for your videos

  • @TaijiquanGaoshou
    @TaijiquanGaoshou Год назад

    IMHO (been swinging this thing for three decades, in and out), a 2 kg increment is money waster. You won't feel the difference half way through a session anyway. Besides, in Russia where thraditionally Kbells come from, there were traditionally (they like their traditions over there) a "pood" (a traditional -- I told you, didn't I -- Russian weight measure) of 16 kg, "pol-pooda" of 8 kg, "poltora-pooda" of 24 kg and "dva-pooda" of 32 kg. Heavier or lighter than that were not seen in sport-shops and needed to be custom made for a traditional 🙂payment of a bottle of vodka (or two bottles, depending on many factors).

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience! We see the 2 KG increment making sense for women especially.

  • @Mango98-w8s
    @Mango98-w8s 3 года назад

    Great video depends what body type you’re going for double 20s won’t build you much muscle Will get you in shape you have to go heavier to build muscle.

  • @hairproducts7637
    @hairproducts7637 3 года назад

    Qiestion A beginner in exercising kettlebells with size should i Stared with

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

      For women, we recommend an 8 kg Kettlebell/ Competition Size. 💪. - Gregory

  • @JanGottschau
    @JanGottschau Год назад

    👍

  • @FuyeOngko
    @FuyeOngko 3 года назад +4

    I started with 6 kg. I think it's too low 🤣

  • @codgamer2183
    @codgamer2183 3 года назад

    I heard something about funtional movement that they don't recommend squating, I don't remember if that's clearly what I heard hahaha

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

      It's a red flag if "experts" try to discredit evidence-based systems, that have been proven to work. - Gregory

  • @gripandhikekettlebells
    @gripandhikekettlebells 3 года назад +2

    You still have work to do on your swing... It's not smooth and flowing.
    And you forget constantly to safely put the bells down.

  • @jakobmorningstar
    @jakobmorningstar Месяц назад

    Am I the only one who watches this guy do swings and thinks his form is horrible?

  • @marksteven6116
    @marksteven6116 2 года назад +1

    32 kg for a man

  • @sunyoon3410
    @sunyoon3410 Год назад

    bad for knees

    • @lebe-stark
      @lebe-stark  Год назад

      What's wrong with your knees brother? - Gregory

  • @E5C4P377
    @E5C4P377 3 года назад

    The form on these guys is cringeworthy. That woman was doing the stanky leg while pressing

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

      Thanks for sharing! We always welcome constructive feedback. In your case however, I get the impression that you're mad about something. Care to share what it is? - Gregory

    • @feldgraufox4927
      @feldgraufox4927 2 года назад

      @@lebe-stark no your form was just shit, how rude, do you speak to your customers like that. Wanker

  • @Rob_Sausage
    @Rob_Sausage Год назад

    Your technique is all wrong.

  • @anthonybulcourt3607
    @anthonybulcourt3607 3 года назад +2

    Hello! Sorry for my bad English but I’m french guy…
    I’m a kettlebell addict for few years and I follow some of your workouts and your videos with attention because I like your style of work I actually use 2x16kg kettlebells and 2x20kg kettlebells both competitions models. The 2x16 kg are « kettlebell kings » brand, very good quality, made of one piece of steel but I don’t really like the handle for my big hands.
    The 2x20kg are « fit&rack » brand. I’m not very happy because they are very bad quality, the weight is very distant for the hand, and the quality very low.
    I will go soon for 2x24kg, could you advise me for witch brand of kettlebells you use and if you are happy by the quality of them?
    Thank you by advance
    Regards
    Anthony

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

      Try Wolverson, MegaFitness or Kettlebell Kings - hollow core competition kettlebells. - Gregory