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  1. #221
    ^ I still treat them as a tool and just like a barbell, dumbell, sandbag or suspension trainer, there are certain situations they are the better choice.

    P.S. perhaps its about time you brought in a beast (48kg)
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  2. #222
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    ^ I still treat them as a tool and just like a barbell, dumbell, sandbag or suspension trainer, there are certain situations they are the better choice.

    P.S. perhaps its about time you brought in a beast (48kg)
    I agree with you there You'll love our new spot then.

  3. #223
    i didn't know it was too awesome and effective until coach mark taught us how to use them.

  4. #224
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    ^ I still treat them as a tool and just like a barbell, dumbell, sandbag or suspension trainer, there are certain situations they are the better choice.

    P.S. perhaps its about time you brought in a beast (48kg)
    What would it take to make this post a "sticky/" post. A post that stays up the first page not sure how you call it. Maybe you could change the name if you want? Be great to have one thread regarding kettlebells i would say.

    Thanks in advance.

  5. #225
    ^ although I would love to make this thread a sticky, it won't qualify since its a more targeted topic vs something which is more FAQ for everyone.

    the most I can do is feed the thread to keep it active
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  6. #226
    Quote Originally Posted by DavidLeeee View Post
    i didn't know it was too awesome and effective until coach mark taught us how to use them.
    for lower body development, double kettlebell squats combined with back squats have made a lethal combination for me

    I'm gonna run another mini experiement next time to see how I can combine them with olympic lifts and try to get that bodyweight snatch I have been eyeing.
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  7. #227
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    ^ although I would love to make this thread a sticky, it won't qualify since its a more targeted topic vs something which is more FAQ for everyone.

    the most I can do is feed the thread to keep it active
    Sounds fair. Maybe you start a faq for kettlebells. I know that you'll have a lot to contribute on there. Everybody could share their thoughts on different ways of training with them. Always good for people to be informed.

    But yeah let's feed the thread since that's how we got to know each other right

    Looking forward to working out again with you in the near future.

  8. #228
    ^ you actually had an FAQ last I remember. Perhaps posting that is a start?
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  9. #229
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    ^ you actually had an FAQ last I remember. Perhaps posting that is a start?
    That would be a start indeed. Appreciate it a lot!

    All the more power with you and yours!

  10. #230
    quick tip/rant: the swing is not a squat+front raise, its a hip hinge (bend) with a powerful hip snap...
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  11. #231
    Nagkakapasa ako sa kettlebell dahil sa mga snatch moves...

    Normal lang ba yun?

  12. #232
    Quote Originally Posted by ground_break View Post
    Nagkakapasa ako sa kettlebell dahil sa mga snatch moves...

    Normal lang ba yun?
    It's partly technique, partly the KB.

    In my experience you're more likely to get bruising when using the smaller KBs than the larger ones.

  13. #233
    Quote Originally Posted by ground_break View Post
    Nagkakapasa ako sa kettlebell dahil sa mga snatch moves...

    Normal lang ba yun?
    you need to get your form fixed
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  14. #234
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    quick tip/rant: the swing is not a squat+front raise, its a hip hinge (bend) with a powerful hip snap...
    Was hoping that would have been clear by now. However yes the swing could be done with a powerfull hip snap, or not so powerfull but still a hip hinge. It all depends what you use the "tool" for. I know the whole hardstyle and soft style as so many love to call it. I love both. They all have their time and place. I rather refer to them now as power swings and endurant swings. Just to add some more semantics

  15. #235
    Quote Originally Posted by TheKillerChicken View Post
    It's partly technique, partly the KB.

    In my experience you're more likely to get bruising when using the smaller KBs than the larger ones.
    In my experience it's that everybody wanna snatch right away like it's only there is to do with a bell. Sometimes same people rant about to early specialisation un sports etc. I believe the same applies to kettlebells. You gotta lay the foundations first. Build symmetry in movement, then symmetry in strength before working on the power moves. Or to put it in Gray Cook's term you'll only end up putting fitness upon dysfunction .

  16. #236
    PKC extends her encouragement to all followers of our organization who are in anyway part or knows athletic groups from public schools, sports & youth development organizations, and other sports institutions who doesn’t or have limited access to proper conditioning & performance trainings, and are passionate to learn about benefits of long term athletic development --our facility PKC Athletic Development Center, which will have its soft opening this June is more than happy to open its doors & share with you and your team our knowledge and skills on how to make you move and perform better. If in any case that location or logistics is a problem, we can assure that we can find ways to get the education & training within your reach. Please do send us your letter of intent via email: kettlebell.com.ph@gmail.com

    Thank you very much.

  17. #237
    Quote Originally Posted by LifeBalance View Post
    In my experience it's that everybody wanna snatch right away like it's only there is to do with a bell. Sometimes same people rant about to early specialisation un sports etc. I believe the same applies to kettlebells. You gotta lay the foundations first. Build symmetry in movement, then symmetry in strength before working on the power moves. Or to put it in Gray Cook's term you'll only end up putting fitness upon dysfunction .
    Don't forget to check the 1 arm swing
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  18. #238
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    Don't forget to check the 1 arm swing
    Not sure what you mean here?


    I know what's a one arm swing though

  19. #239
    Quote Originally Posted by LifeBalance View Post
    Not sure what you mean here?


    I know what's a one arm swing though
    I meant the one arm swing. I noticed most people who have trouble with their snatches don't have enough explosiveness in their one arm swing
    As the physically weak man can make himself strong by careful and patient training, so the man of weak thoughts can make them strong by exercising himself in right thinking.

    From "As a Man Thinketh" By James Allen

  20. #240
    Quote Originally Posted by blakedaddy View Post
    I meant the one arm swing. I noticed most people who have trouble with their snatches don't have enough explosiveness in their one arm swing
    True that. However if we would go by the book we wouldn't advance to one arm/hand swings before first addressing movement imbalances and strength imbalance first before progressing to the one arm swing. Or maybe we could use the one arm swing on the weak side only? Haha. As you know brother there are more than one way to skin the rabbit( i never skinned a rabbit so i assume.

    What i meant was that people always loves the money lifts right away, but not always wanna lay the groundwork first. And tons of snatches are not gonna make up for that. My point is that more, or harder. does not always means better.

    Looking forward to more inputs.

    .

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