Kettlebell
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Depending on what kind of shape you are in, and how much over weight, I would recommend starting with 5 or 10lb kettlebell and the kettleworx program. It may seem cheesy to start but I was 50lbs heavier when I started and way out of shape, being a guy I still started with a 10lb kettlebell. I lost 20lbs in that 6 weeks, fell on love with them and now have a 20lb, two 35lbs and two 44lbs.
She you get more advanced I would look into programs like kettlebell burn etc. Good luck and trAin safe.0 -
Depending on what kind of shape you are in, and how much over weight, I would recommend starting with 5 or 10lb kettlebell and the kettleworx program. It may seem cheesy to start but I was 50lbs heavier when I started and way out of shape, being a guy I still started with a 10lb kettlebell. I lost 20lbs in that 6 weeks, fell on love with them and now have a 20lb, two 35lbs and two 44lbs.
She you get more advanced I would look into programs like kettlebell burn etc. Good luck and trAin safe.
Kettleworx is not actual kettlebell training. They adapt dumbbell moves normally done in aerobics class to kettlebells. Conventional kettlebell training is much more effective and demands more weight.0 -
Wow i just bought a kettlebell kit and reading all your post I think i need heavier weights. I have a 3 and 5 pound that came with it and it seems so light. I may hit the store for a 7 or 10 pound weight. The workouts burn serious calories
You need way more than that for proper kettlebell training. ANything under 15 lbs should be used EXCLUSIVELY for rehab/phys.therapy purposes.0 -
I do kettlebells and man they get the work done! They're perfect and can be used so many ways. Kettle bell swings, pulls and squat press' are personally my favorite. 10lbs is a good place to start, and if you want to really push yourself and feel the burn, step it up to 15lbs. Good luck!0
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I use a 15 lbs one and the fitblender beginner's video. One thing for sure is form is really important so if you're losing form stop. I still prefer regular hand held weights but I like the kettlebell for a bit of variety.0
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This link is for a video from Tracy Reifkind on how to choose the correct size kettlebell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBVix24GKG0
She also has posted a lot of workouts on youtube, and her book "The Swing" is a great start for beginners.0 -
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I have the 7lb contoured one to start with. I think it's Go Fit? It's purple, and comes with a beginners DVD with Bob Harper. Then I got Jillian's Kettlebell DVD and it's much more challenging. I do that one every other day. Even though I still have a lot of fat to lose, I can already see more muscle in my arms and legs. It's a great workout!
Edited to add....I didn't realize there was huge issue with Jillian's DVD. I will have to look into it!0 -
i was doing the golds gym one(walmart 3 dollars) its not very long but i always burnt quite a few calories in that short amount of time
edited to add: title i do believe was boot camp my abs lol0 -
Www.dailyburn.com has great kettlebell routines with a great instructor modeling excellent form which targets core muscles and legs. Also Amy Bento has some great dvds.0
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This thread is very disturbing. There have been numerous articles published by RKC certified instructors on starting weights and YOU SHOULD NOT BE STARTING WITH ANYTHING LESS THAN 15 POUNDS, PERIOD. Unless you are elderly, or are doing it for physical therapy/rehab reasons, forget anything less than 15 pounds exists. PERIOD. Ignore anyone who got their advice from Jillian or Bob Harper. Stick only to RKC Certified kettlebell instructors, not these "fad" gurus who KNOW NOTHING. You will get injured following their tips/advice as you progress.
Do.Not.Ever.Get.Any.Kettlebell.Lighter.Than.15.Pounds.0 -
This thread is very disturbing. There have been numerous articles published by RKC certified instructors on starting weights and YOU SHOULD NOT BE STARTING WITH ANYTHING LESS THAN 15 POUNDS, PERIOD. Unless you are elderly, or are doing it for physical therapy/rehab reasons, forget anything less than 15 pounds exists. PERIOD. Ignore anyone who got their advice from Jillian or Bob Harper. Stick only to RKC Certified kettlebell instructors, not these "fad" gurus who KNOW NOTHING. You will get injured following their tips/advice as you progress.
Do.Not.Ever.Get.Any.Kettlebell.Lighter.Than.15.Pounds.
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I JUST finished one on FitnessBlender and really liked it. And it's free!0
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This thread is very disturbing. There have been numerous articles published by RKC certified instructors on starting weights and YOU SHOULD NOT BE STARTING WITH ANYTHING LESS THAN 15 POUNDS, PERIOD. Unless you are elderly, or are doing it for physical therapy/rehab reasons, forget anything less than 15 pounds exists. PERIOD. Ignore anyone who got their advice from Jillian or Bob Harper. Stick only to RKC Certified kettlebell instructors, not these "fad" gurus who KNOW NOTHING. You will get injured following their tips/advice as you progress.
Do.Not.Ever.Get.Any.Kettlebell.Lighter.Than.15.Pounds.
Truth.
Can you explain why this is? I had read that you should never go above a weight that you can do with proper form for fear of injury. How can you hurt yourself by using to LITTLE weight?0 -
This thread is very disturbing. There have been numerous articles published by RKC certified instructors on starting weights and YOU SHOULD NOT BE STARTING WITH ANYTHING LESS THAN 15 POUNDS, PERIOD. Unless you are elderly, or are doing it for physical therapy/rehab reasons, forget anything less than 15 pounds exists. PERIOD. Ignore anyone who got their advice from Jillian or Bob Harper. Stick only to RKC Certified kettlebell instructors, not these "fad" gurus who KNOW NOTHING. You will get injured following their tips/advice as you progress.
Do.Not.Ever.Get.Any.Kettlebell.Lighter.Than.15.Pounds.
Listen to this man! I guarantee that if anyone knows, it's him. He will have researched this to the very minute detail....and as a trainer it is inline with my advice and ive been trained in kettlebells.0 -
I'm a 27 year old woman and I started off using a 20lb kettlebell, about 5 weeks ago. I took it slow and paid very close attention to my form. I also read through From Russia with Tough Love: Pavel's Kettlebell Workout for a Femme Fatale. I'm not saying this book will make you an expert or replace an RKC trainer, but he very thoroughly explains positioning and I highly recommend it. I've never injured myself since I started using my kettlebell and I love it, especially box squats! I may move up to 25lb-30lbs here soon, as my 20lb weight is starting to feel easy now.
Take it slow and research, research, research!
Oh, and yes, I am seeing great results so far.0 -
My standard "I want to learn to use kettlebells" response:
If you are interested in training with kettlebells, the hands down single most important thing that you can do is make the investment in at least one session with a certified instructor. And I don't mean the guy/gal at the local big box gym that claims to know what they are doing because they are a personal trainer.
Videos, books, youtube, etc. all have their place, and are great for workout routines and ideas. However, a visit (even one) with a certified instructor will give you the knowledge of proper form to train with maximum productivity and minimal risk of injury.
SFG, RKC, IKFF, WKC....it doesn't matter which organization they are associated with, as a beginner, any certified instructor will be able to get you started down the right path.0 -
http://www.nofearfitness.com
The above is a great site.
I only do kettlebell two arm swings and cardio on bike or just walk. I have had great results!0 -
This thread is very disturbing. There have been numerous articles published by RKC certified instructors on starting weights and YOU SHOULD NOT BE STARTING WITH ANYTHING LESS THAN 15 POUNDS, PERIOD. Unless you are elderly, or are doing it for physical therapy/rehab reasons, forget anything less than 15 pounds exists. PERIOD. Ignore anyone who got their advice from Jillian or Bob Harper. Stick only to RKC Certified kettlebell instructors, not these "fad" gurus who KNOW NOTHING. You will get injured following their tips/advice as you progress.
Do.Not.Ever.Get.Any.Kettlebell.Lighter.Than.15.Pounds.
Truth.
Can you explain why this is? I had read that you should never go above a weight that you can do with proper form for fear of injury. How can you hurt yourself by using to LITTLE weight?
Read my first post in this thread for an explanation as to why.0 -
Read my first post in this thread for an explanation as to why.
Or mine, or the one by luckyfred with the link to Tracy Reifkind's video...0 -
Read my first post in this thread for an explanation as to why.
Or mine, or the one by luckyfred with the link to Tracy Reifkind's video...
Thanks for being one of the few people in this thread who knows what they're talking about0 -
totally agree with you. My miniumum weight is a 35 lb er0
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I started using 3 in 1 kettlebell for absolute beginners, I just moved up to Paul Katami kettlebell for beginner s, love both very basic0
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Glad I came across this post! I JUST got home with a 7 pound Kettlebell I got on clearance from Target. I use 7 pound weights in my cardio workouts so I thought it would be a good place to start but after reading the posts I'll be returning it tomorrow. Thanks for the info.0
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bumping for later! I have been lax about using my kettlebell lately so hopefully this will get me reinspired!0
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