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Convict Conditioning

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012


Check out my Convict Conditioning review and find out if this much hyped fitness program really works. Convict Conditioning has generated a lot of buzz over the last year and with a name like that it isn’t hard to understand why. One of the main benefits of the program is that you don’t need any equipment, apart from a good chin up bar and all the exercises can be done in a few square feet.

Developed by Paul “Coach” Wade, the program focuses on six fundamental bodyweight movements which will strip away the fat and help you build huge functional strength. Each movement is broken down into ten progressive steps which will take you all the way from an absolute novice to a body weight master.

I have made great progress in just a few weeks of using this program alongside my kettlebell training. I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to get lean and mean in a short amount of time. But don’t just take my word for it, have a look at some of these Convict Conditioning reviews and see for yourself.

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Kettlebell Buying Guide: Read This Before You Buy Kettlebells

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012


Before you buy kettlebells there are a number of things you should consider. The first of these is what size you should get. Most men will want to start with a single 16kg/36lb kettlebell. If you are already quite fit and have been doing weight training for a few months you might consider starting with a 24kg/54lb kettlebell. Women usually start with either an 8kg or 12kg ball depending on their fitness level.

If in doubt, you are better off going with the lower weight since they seem much heavier than the figures suggest when you are actually exercising with them! Going with a lighter kettlebell will also make it easier to learn the correct form for each exercise before you move up to a heavier weight.

Should I Buy Cheap Kettlebells?

Not all kettlebells are created equal, so when you buy kettlebells online don’t go straight for the cheapest offer. A good kettlebell will last you a lifetime so it makes sense to invest a bit extra in your equipment, rather than regretting your decision each time you use it.

Where To Buy Kettlebells

I have tried out a few different makes and by far the most comfortable to use is my 35lb Russian Kettlebell from Dragon Door. It is well balanced and has a special smooth coating which stops you from getting blisters on your hands. They are more expensive than some of the kettlebells I have seen on Amazon, but in my opinion they are well worth the money.

Get Kettlebells On Sale

I got a great deal on the Men’s 35lb Russian Kettlebell Starter Kit which includes both the DVD and book version of Enter the Kettlebell by Pavel Tsatsouline. If you haven’t got it already I would highly recommend picking up a copy. It’s the kettlebell bible and includes everything you need to get started on your journey.

They also have a great starter kit for women called the Ultimate Kettlebell Workout Kit. It includes an 18lb kettlebell along with a copy of the Kettlebell Goddess Workout DVD. Kettlebells do have the potential to cause injury in the wrong hands so learning how to do the different movements while maintaining the proper form is essential.

Disadvantages of Buying Kettlebells Online

Kettlebells can be expensive to ship due to their weight. Make sure you account for shipping costs in your budget before you purchase kettlebells online.

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Kettlebell Training

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Kettlebell training is the great combination of a cardio workout—including the heart and lungs with the strength training needed for building lean muscle. As you continue with your training and becomes more active it encourages the body to burn fat at a faster rate. This, in turn means calories are melting away at a faster rate as well.

With kettlebell training the great news is you do not have to concentrate on abdominal workouts in order to lose unwanted belly fat which only helps the muscular system in that area. Burning body fat and building lean muscle mass involves working the whole body out. Lean muscle mass is essential for the body’s proper metabolism as well as healthy energy levels.

Kettlebell training is particularly beneficial for those athletes who are getting older when it is harder to not only lose weight but keep it off; also it is at this time that the lean muscle mass begins to breakdown. And workout can take place in the privacy of your own home with a trainer on TV or a purchased DVD. For equipment you need a kettlebell (usually one but two can be used) in a weight that is convenient for your need.

Kettlebell training is fun; it is also quick (as little as 30 minutes) and efficient, regardless of who you are. Sites such as Art of Strength can be of great help to those who are putting their training routine together.

Kettlebell DVD

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The popularity of DVDs when working out has become a normal practice all across the country. The phenomenon is explained because people are becoming increasingly conscious about their health and physical well being. The popularity of the kettlebell DVD is no different offering a great combination of strength training and cardiovascular workout.

Because most people cannot afford to train with coaches and trainers such as Former US Special Forces Michael Skogg or other professionals we meet through TV advertizing—or even a gym membership in many cases, DVDs afford people the pleasure of training with ‘others’.
A kettlebell DVD offer the same convenience. Not only are you working out along with those on your TV screen but you are able to see the instructions being given.

By watching the instructor or even other athletes working out the individuals can perfect their techniques in the privacy of their own home taking all the time they need to get it right.

Kettlebell DVDs take you through a regime that is tough, versatile and when combine with other good health habits can provide the ultimate total body workout for both men and women.

There are several great DVDs that we can recommend such as Enter The Kettlebell or From Russia with Tough Love.

Kettlebell Workouts

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Kettlebell workouts should be tailored to the individual according to many of today’s trainers. It is certainly not essential and you can start your regiment with stretches involving the hamstrings, pecs, quads, and hip flexors like thousands of other athletes. But because people are different with different body structures and/or needs a workout targeting your body is a good course of action.

Kettlebell workouts are popular because they provide some of the most intense workouts imaginable with a wide range of benefits. Workout routines can range from the very lengthy to as little as 20 minutes and still be the best training for fat loss and muscle gain; from seven days a week to as few as four.

Kettlebell workouts have also come into popularity because they deliver the type of training needed for good cardiovascular care as well as developing strength, stamina, power and endurance. Within weeks of beginning your kettlebell workouts you should be feeling a difference in not only your strength, but cardiovascular system as well. This is particularly true when combining your workouts with other good nutritional habits such as getting eight hours of sleep, keeping stress levels down through meditation or deep breathing practices and lastly, drinking plenty of good pure water.

Sites such as Art of Strength can help with more information.

Kettlebell Weights

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Many people are incorporating kettlebell weights into their existing workouts or as their main fitness weight because it has so many great benefits. The variety alone is unlimited. One KB can be used or you can bring in two. There are light routines or more intense workouts, and they can be used almost anywhere. And the best thing about the kettlebell weights are they provide the body with a total body workout.

Kettelbell weights have a gravity center quite different than dumb bells which centers weight in the hand rather than below the center of your hand increasing the difficulty and is what creates the benefit of using KBs. It allows a swing of movements that is not possible with other traditional free weights.

Kettlebell weights also bring into play a balance of tension (your strength) and relaxation (speed) which most athletes find an essential part of their workout. Ballistic kettlebell workouts (which are those that entail momentum), create a vital load to the hips and buttocks.
The sizes of the kettlebell weights range from 5—175 lbs but the standard weight is 35lbs /16kgs. KBs are used by athletes from walks such as martial arts, coaching and personal trainers, those in the military and law enforcement, and from the medical field, including doctors and chiropractors. They are coming to depend on the kettlebell weights for body conditioning, strength and weight loss.

Check out Dragon Door and Art of Strength for information on workouts, etc.

Kettlebell Routines

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Kettlebell routines have become increasingly popular in the last few years. This is particularly true since it has been learned that strength training provides the necessary stress the bones need for them to grow strong and dense while remaining flexible. If bones are neglected they become thin and weak; even brittle as we age. With proper weight training such conditions as osteoporosis and arthritis can not only be prevented but reversed.

Regardless of whether you are sitting at your 9-5 desk job or training for an athletic competition your body is held upright by the major muscles found in the back, legs and core of the body (called postural). The exercises that make up most standard kettlebell routines are perfect for working these muscles as well as working the cardiovascular system.
Kettlebell routines enlisting ballistic (movements involving momentum) weight training are encouraged as they increase speed as well as strength while promoting flexibility to all parts of the body. Athletes involved in sports such as martial arts find kettlebell routines invaluable for the quick, wiry muscle they need.

Beginners should start with 25 or less pounds and work their way up. Once you are in good shape you work at about 40 pounds and then to the 50plus pounds for strength when you are ready. Visit Art of Strength for more information

Russian Kettlebell

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

When used properly, free weights like the Russian Kettlebell are far superior to most weight machines. The size and design of the kettlebell takes free weights a step further by making it not only difficult to control but remain balanced as well. Because of this, the body must call upon core muscles and their stabilizing abilities.

Russian kettlebell or exercises and routines formulated for use by the Russian army called upon this principle to cut muscle quickly with the use of resistance to intensity the workout while developing a good core foundation.

Russian kettlebell training challenged the body with weight-bearing exercise. By doing so, muscles and bones renew themselves on an ongoing basis. This intense type of exercise causes the muscles to flush out old, used up cells and tissue and rebuilding new tissue that is not only healthier but stronger as well.

This is what the old strong men believed and this is the thought brought into the training of the Russian army. Russian kettlebell is one of the few exercise regimes that trains the entire body as a system. Actually all of the major muscles group benefit greatly from kettlebell exercises.

Kettlebell come in a number of different sizes/weights. Sites such as Dragon Door and Art of Strength can prove invaluable for gathering information for whatever level your training is at.

Cheap Kettlebells

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Over the last five years cheap kettlebells have become increasingly popular in the US. Available at first for purchase only overseas—primarily Russia and quite expensively, many gyms are now equipped with this piece of workout equipment with renowned athletes endorsing them to the general public.

These weights—even cheap kettlebells, come in several forms including steel or vinyl and some even come with plates that can be added or subtracted to adjust the weight. They are like weighted cannon ball with a handle delivering a combination strength and cardio workout. They can be lifted like ordinary free weights (dumb bells) or can be swung about for a more intense workout of the legs, shoulders, chest and cardiovascular system.

Traditionally kettlebell workouts entail the use of only one weight with the average price of an average grade 35 pound bell (good size for most men) costing about $45. If you are considering buying online you will have the added expense of freight/shipping and handling. There are many sites advertizing cheap kettlebells and though they may not be the latest colors or smoothest finishes one can still experience significant weight as well as fat loss.

Check out sites such as Dragon Door and Art of Strength for the best prices on cheap kettlebells and information to make your experience the best one possible.

Kettlebell Swings

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

Once used exclusively by first strong men and then Russian athletes, the kettlebell is used all around the world now from athletes of every walk including well known sports teams, to martial artists to everyday trainers. And at the core of every good workout is kettlebell swings.

The swing, done with either one or both hands involves raising the kettlebell with a sudden strong movement (hiking) from between your legs. Though there are several moves the basic kettlebell swings consists of the forward and upward movement of the bell in a circular motion before it returns to the starting position between your legs.
Although the kettlebell swing appears to be easy they provide a tough workout that is beneficial to all parts of the back training all of the muscles together. Swings also work the abs as well as strengthening your core and providing a stable platform for other muscles such as the hamstrings and gluts. Sings enable the athlete to combine cardiovascular and resistance training in one workout.

Kettlebell swings are great for those who need to burn fat as well. This is especially true when the workout is performed with high intensity. Sites such as Dragon Door and
Art of Strength can prove invaluable for those serious about a kettlebell workout.

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