Kettleworx or similar?

Meee2012
Meee2012 Posts: 14 Member
edited December 16 in Social Groups
Hi

I wondered if anyone had any experience of using Ketteworx or anything similar? I'd really like something to use at home that's mainly strength training but with a bit of cardio/other thrown in for good measure.

Kettleworx seems to meet these requirements and I've done a word search on MFP but most of the suggested alternatives are US based and there isn't much beyond people who are just starting out.

Thanks :smile:

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  • Bevbl3
    Bevbl3 Posts: 36 Member
    Hi

    My hubby does Kettleworx and really rates it. Groupon have an offer on at the mo...check it out.

    http://www.groupon.co.uk/lp/PK9/index.php?dealid=4281090

    B x
  • Meee2012
    Meee2012 Posts: 14 Member
    Hi

    My hubby does Kettleworx and really rates it. Groupon have an offer on at the mo...check it out.

    http://www.groupon.co.uk/lp/PK9/index.php?dealid=4281090

    B x


    Thank you - you're a star!
  • Train2fitness
    Train2fitness Posts: 18 Member
    Kettlercise for women DVDs are brilliant! Do 2 now, plus a for men to. Guy noble gets really good results, his courses are fantastic. Can be purchased on Amazon with or without kettlebells. Or search on google for details. Well worth it though
  • Meee2012
    Meee2012 Posts: 14 Member
    Kettlercise for women DVDs are brilliant! Do 2 now, plus a for men to. Guy noble gets really good results, his courses are fantastic. Can be purchased on Amazon with or without kettlebells. Or search on google for details. Well worth it though

    Thanks very much. I purchased Kettleworx but I can see that it'll get repetitive/boring in a while so I'll check out the ones you've suggested :)
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