My library of kettlebell videos is pretty sparse: a VHS of Pavel’s “From Russia with Tough Love” and Lisa Shaffer’s “Kettlebell Basics” DVD–and a couple copies of Sarah Lurie’s GoFit intro discs that came with the colorful 15 and 20 pound bells. Pretty basic stuff. The balance of my kettlebell knowledge has been …
Our friend Janet is a youthful 47 years old. An avid cyclist, she tips the scales at a willowy 118 pounds. She’d been wanting to put on a little muscle, had heard me talking about what kettlebells could do, and asked me if I would give her some coaching. She’d worked with conventional free weights …
by, Eugenia Klopsis
Apr. 9, 2007
The weather’s too cold for spring, and I actually see a few snowflakes when we get a call for an EDP in Sheepshead Bay. “Imagine that,” Bronson says, ignoring the call. “Snowflakes.”
I read the computer screen: “An 85-year-old …
by, Paul Tucker
From 1804 until 1854, Tasmania was a conveniently isolated colonial prison, serving as a dumping ground for the worst offenders in England’s overcrowded prisons. In addition, many lesser criminals were transported and provided the bulk of free labor to the developing colony of Van Diemen’s Land.
Convicts were assigned to chain gangs and to …
Here is a postscript to the article on Alwyn Cosgrove’s Hierarchy of Fat Loss: after steps 1 & 2 (“correct nutrition”–and “correct nutrition”), it’s entirely possible to do a little multi-task by incorporating steps 3 & 4 (“resistance training” and “interval training”) into yet another unit–with the kettlebell, naturally, or a dumbbell, unnaturally. …
According to trainer Alwyn Cosgrove, in a time-challenged society, such as ours, “there are stilll certain acitivities and behaviors that will result in better or faster results than other activities.”
At the top of this “fat-burning hierarchy”, Cosgrove emphasizes two important steps–and they are:
1. Correct nutrition; and–
2. Correct nutrition.
That’s right. It’s that important.
“There’s pretty much nothing …
“If the only tool at your disposal is a hammer, treat everything like a nail.”— Russian saying
When I was sixteen, I bought into my first exercise program. For just 50 cents and a box top off a carton of Carnatiion Instant Non-fat Dry Milk, I scored a copy of the Canadian Air Force Exercise Plan. …
The Iron Supplement: by Gary Riggs
Last week, Tim e-mailed me about Mike Neller.
He described Mike as “a huge ‘kettlebell’, literally and figuratively, that trains at the Trainer’s Studio.”
I was sure that it was just a typo, and that what Tim had meant to say was that Mike was a huge “kettlebeller”. But I was still …
by Gary Riggs
OK, so now you’ve gotten your first kettlebell from your local MC Sports or Dick’s–or. if you live in Jackson, from P and T Fitness–and now you’re wondering what to do with it.
Well, if you’re asking me, I’d say, “Start with the Swing. It’s the simplest exercise to begin with, and the basis …
by Gary Riggs
Kettlebells are finding their way into the mainstream of American fitness. No doubt you’ve seen them featured in “Healthy & Fit Magazine” over the past year, as well as various other publications. And if you didn’t blink, you may have seen Sylvester Stallone snatch a kettlebell over his head, in “Rocky Balboa”. …