'STRONG from the beginning'

Kettlebells not just trendy but SAFE for momma too!

The kettlebell audience is expanding. In kettlebell history mainly military and law enforcement professionals used kettlebells now you see so many of the top trainer and celebrities joining the craze including our mom’s to be!

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We all know that list of benefits from kettlebells training, how they create resistance in the form of weight, offer specific balance challenges and give a total body workout etc... but did you know they can be a great choice for pregnant women who want to keep up with their fitness routine?

Sure you won't want to be maxing out, doing a 5min KB Snatch test and as the belly grows you will have to make for some changes in movement, nor would you won't be wanting to go for long workouts either because they will leave feeling more fatigued rather than energies, strong and confident like a workout should, BUT...

In most cases kettlebell workouts are even safe for pregnant. A deliberate Strength and Conditioning practice during pregnancy can lead to a healthier, fitter mom, and therefore a healthier, fitter baby. Anecdotal evidence suggests that training can lead to a more straight forward, manageable labor and delivery. Be sure to use the watchful eye of a trained BIRTHFIT Coach and check out their website for more information. They even have a great BIRTHFIT Podcast.

Happy Training!

Coach Kylie

Do it like a Celebrity!

The new benefit of Kettlebell Training...

Strong & Sexy!

I won’t lie, … kettlebell workouts are HARD, but that is why they are so effective. If you don’t mind the grit or a solid challenge and want maximum results with minimum time, then invest in kettlebells.

I know I am bias to kettlebells because I love the challenge and grit it requires, you can't fake your fitness or strength with a kettlebell and while I love a good barbell throwdown, it's just not always practical.

It doesn't matter if I want to slim down, improve my flexibility, build lean body mass, power, strength and speed, kettlebell training can do it all, they are resilient and reliable for delivering results both for me and my clients; but I'm not the only one who loves it a number of celebrities have spoken publicly about their use of kettlebells… you judge the results:

  • Katherine Heigl
  • Kim Cattrall
  • Jessica Biel
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Angelina Jolie
  • Vanessa Hudgens
  • Sylvester Stallone
  • Ethan Hawke
  • Matthew McConaughey
  • Most of the cast from the movie “300″

I think it's obvious by these red carpet faces, kettlebells give strength and tone without adding bulk. The American Council on Exercise did an independent study on kettlebell workouts that found that: During the 20-minute workout, the average calorie burn was 272 calories, not counting additional calorie burn due to the substantial anaerobic effort.

5 Simple Effective Workout

Just like our celebrates have if you decide to give kettlebells a try, seek a certified coached before going solo and ensure you have medical clearance. If you are in the Venice, California, you can email me at kylie@coachedbykylie.com

Workout1: TABATA Swings or Snatch 8 Rounds of  :20 on :10 off Then rest 2min and repeat another 3 times

Workout2: AMRAP 5, As Many Reps As Possible in 5min Snatch

Workout3: 1-5 Ladder; Clean, Press, Front Squat.  Start with 1 rep each and go up till you are doing 5 reps of each. Rest 2min between each flu ladder and Repeat 2 more times. (1-5 is one ladder)

Workout4: Double Kettlebell Front Squats. 3 sets of 5, or 4 sets of 4 Give yourself enough rest between sets about a 1-2 min.

Workout5: Double Kettlebell Presses 3 sets of 4-6 (best to do less reps with heavier weight, but you it feels easy for you with the kettlebells you have do an extra rep per set.

 

Time cant be your excuse now!

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"But I don't have time to do all that.." 

I hear this a lot and yeah sure it can be the case especially when you train isolated muscle groups as a posed to functional multi joint moves which most of us don't need after all functional moves replicate daily life movement and help us achieve longevity. 

What's Functional, Dynamic, TOTAL BODY Strength and Conditioning… KETTLEBELLS

Kettlebells aren't anything new, they date back to the 1700s, when Russian strong-men began using them during training.

A kettlebell basically is a cast-iron ball and handle, due to its nature in shape exercising with kettlebells exercises throw off your center of gravity, forcing you to use multiple muscle groups, including your core, to maintain your balance. So that's also why, subbing a dumbell for a kettlebell isn't not the same; sorry for anyone out there who thinks if you use a dumbbell or kettlebell for the same movement gives you the same results, it doesnt, it gives you similar but the unique shape is what gives its key difference.

Like everything in life, mastering the fundamentals or basics are key to achieving the best results. The devil is in the detail as they say..

So what are the fundamental sacred 6 movements in kettlebell training?

Exercise 1 The Swing

The Russian-style kettlebell swing, when performed with proper form it's great for building your posterior chain and cardiovascular system. Its Strength & conditioning in one! It represents full-body power, while aiding extreme fat loss, and a high level of cardiovascular conditioning. It's also the foundation of all kettlebell ballistic moves.
 

Exercise 2 The Goblet Squat

Squatting is a fundamental movement pattern, you squat to sit on a chair, you squat to use the toilet and that's just the start, have a solid and strong squat and your on the path to a long happy independent life, no nursing home at 55yr for you. The kettlebell goblet squat isn't just a leg exercise; it's another total-body movement that offers strength, mobility and conditioning. It will never replace the barbell squat for strength but great at fine tuning that movement pattern!

Exercise 3 The Turkish Get-Up

The Turkish get-up is a slow, deliberate movement that's been around for centuries. You start by lying on the floor, then stand up, then lie back down again in a specific sequence of movement transitions. It's about fluidly but when you add the load of the kettlebell it now requires, strength, mobility, total body awareness, it's a high skilled movement and for good reason, like i've said before, it's the ‘Ultimate Body Builder’ physically and mentally!

Exercise 4 The Strict Press

It's not just any kind of overhead press because you use your entire body, pressing from the your feet all the way to your core to your arm and this and the fact you're pressing from your shoulders more natural plane of motion, it's no wonder it feels stronger than with a dumbbell or barbell. Clients of mine who have mastered this movement then applied its principles of total body pressing and corresponding breathing have seen gains in all their major barbell strict lifts!

Exercise 5 The Clean

Similar to the kettlebell swing, the clean is another explosive exercise for total-body strength and conditioning. The difference here is that the kettlebell finishes in the rack position as opposed to being projected horizontally away from your body.

Like the Snatch is the most technical lift in Olympic lifting and timing is crucial, the same can be said for the kettlebell clean. It can take a while to learn and even longer to master but it's an essential movement in high-powered kettlebell complexes.

Exercise 6 The Snatch

The kettlebell snatch—sometimes called the Tsar of kettlebell exercises—is the ultimate display of full-body power and is nothing like a barbell snatch.

The kettlebell snatch is physically demanding but the benefits are worth it, total-body strength and conditioning at its highest. It increase athletic performance, builds strong powerful shoulders and explosive strength.

This exercise should not be attempted until the kettlebell swing hip-hinge pattern and explosive hip drive are established.

Getting Started

Sure you can youtube how to do these moves but the kettlebell is a very unique tool that requires proper technique to get optimal results, it's not just the movement pattern but the breathing to correspond. If you want to learn more, I offer small group and personal training in Russian Kettlebells you can reach me at kylie@coachedbykylie.com and book your intro now!

So what's your excuse now? ;)