The purpose of this article is to highlight the many benefits of kettlebell
training as probably the most effective and balanced training tool to hit the
public ever. With an obesity crisis looming and a fitness industry more
interested in your money than wellbeing, we feel it a matter of urgency to
give YOU back control. Being the responsible person you are, you realise
the importance of regular exercise and the many ramifications it can provide
in terms of health, confidence, physical attraction, injury prevention, mental
stimulation, motivation and much more.
For many people the excuse has always been time. Problem solved! Why go
to the gym, when the gym can come to you! But... I hear you say... I
miss the social aspect of meeting friends in the gym!…. And that can only be
a good thing as gyms are for training - not socialising. Ok, we don’t mind
you talking and even encourage social interaction, but do it after your
workout so you can train properly and get the results you deserve. Then
arises the problem of motivation when training at home and this is
understandable. However, how wonderful would it be if you could get an
amazing workout with just 20-30 minutes of training a few times a week,
and get real results???
Imagine that, a well balanced workout before you have even parked your car
and then found out you have to queue for a treadmill as 3 are still broken!
For mums at home the kettlebell is the perfect choice. Put the DVD in, push
play and hammer out a great training session when you have that
all-important YOU time and take action towards the future you want. For the
busy office worker, you only need so many pub sessions per week so use
those evening wisely - and why not give back to the community by
suggesting your office gym or complex invest in a few kettlebells so that
everyone can benefit. When the staff are happy, the business works better!
And with a quick lunch you also have your evenings free - bonus!!!
Kettlebells provide the best performance to space ratio on the market. They
take up about the same amount of space as a shoe box and can provide the
whole body with strength and fitness workouts as they use compound and
functional exercises. Compound exercises use several muscle groups at the
same time resulting in faster and more effective workouts and less injury due
to isolation strains. Functional exercises refer to moves that replicate the
things we do on a regular basis and so have “function” in the real world.
When do you ever need to bicep curl in real life? When do you need to lift a
fridge off your chest as in bench press? Or when do you find yourself
needing urgent abdominal assistance when lying on the floor? As most
abdominal work seems to be floor based. Kettlebells focus on swings,
cleans, snatches and more. These exercises replicate the things we do on a
daily basis. We squat to pick things off the floor, we lift shopping out of the
boot of the car, we put luggage in the overhead storage on aeroplanes and so
forth. I am not knocking general exercise as, if done correctly, any form of
exercise is better than none at all. I am simply stating that there are more
effective ways of training in terms of time in and results out.
Kettlebell training provides a perfect blend of strength and fitness. How
many strong people do you know that cant run for the bus? And how many
fit people struggle to lift decent weights in the gym? Being strong does not
mean you are fit and being fit does not mean you are strong. I am not saying
we need to be a culture of physically focussed super humans. I am saying
there is more to getting fit than sitting on a spinning bike and reading the
daily newspaper. The stronger the muscles, the stronger the supporting
tendons and ligaments, and the less prone you will be to injury and joint
disorders. The fitter you are the greater your lung capacity and heart strength
and the less prone you will be to drop dead one day for no apparent reason
other than death. Many people lift and carry things as part of the daily job, in
fact, I would estimate that almost every job involves carrying something at
some point in time- considering deliveries and our consumer driven
tendencies. If you have never trained your lower back, it is no wonder a few
discs explode when you try to get your new plasma TV up 3 flights of stairs
and then hold it while the wife tells you where it should go. Almost everyone
has had a back injury of some sort and this is due to our technology enabling
us not to lift a finger and instead sit at a computer all day controlling the
things that we have designed in order to make our lives easier. Great!... wrong!!! What happens to the car that is not used for 10 years and
sits in the garage? You turn the key and nothing. Why expect any different
from your body, it is just the same in theory.
Approximately 80% of clients that seek a personal trainer are there for
weight loss. They want to drop a dress size- some women also favour this
new training motivation, they want to get a target weight, or want to look
good for a special occasion in a few months time. While weight loss is a
whole article in itself I will briefly say that grit and determination will be
enough if you have a decent diet and lifestyle, have no more than the
average dose of stress and legal/illegal substances and get a decent time in
the magic land once a night. However, a diet of chips, kebabs, microwave
meals and then a 14 hour daily job that allows you about 20 hours sleep a
week will not exactly mould too well with your most hearty kettlebell efforts
- if you can stay awake or even face your training that is.
Kettlebells can get your heart rate up by 300% in just one minute- the same
as coming face to face with a T-rex while shopping - trust me. They can also
burn up to 1500 calories per hour if you are insane enough to train for one
hour and at that intensity. For Joe public, a balanced kettlebell workout of
the basics with some stretches will be the perfect antidote to the daily grind
and progress can be noticed in just weeks! To be honest, the only exercise
you would need for weight loss is the 2 hand swing- and lots of them! But
being human, monotonous repetitions border on the mundane, then the
insane then the nothing to gain then its all in vain and eventually the brain -
switches off . For those of you that realise the destination is more important
than the journey here (and can slog through your swings) you will see the
rewards of your labours. For those of you that need variety and new
challenges in order to meet your goals and motivate yourself, you need to
stop dreaming, lose the excuses and get swinging before another year is lost
thinking about almost doing something... almost. The only person
standing in your way is usually yourself. The only question is how long have
they been standing there and when are you going to move them??? Fitness
will not land in your lap, or be sent special delivery or be on a one day
clearance at Amazon. You need to work for it and accept the responsibility
that comes with acting or not acting.
No-one can let you down, only yourself!
The kettlebell fixes all of the usual excuses like money, space, time, weather,
travelling, wrong shoes etc. and all that is required is for you to jump in, full
of motivation and have good fun while doing it! The tough bit is... that
is the tough bit - isn’t it.