What is a Kettlebell?

August 5, 2009

Kettlebell? Isn’t that what the cowboy’s cook rang to let the wranglers know supper was ready? Not quite.

The kettlebell, or girya, originated in Russia, with early designs resembling a cannonball with a handle. Being made of solid cast iron, the kettlebell helped define the ultimate strongman and became a popular strength challenge, and the national sport of Russia. More than 20 countries are involved in kettlebell sport.

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The kettlebell is used throughout the United States as an exercise tool, with its primary focus on strength building. The design of the kettlebell allows for flexibility and range of motion not found with traditional weight training systems, such as barbells, dumbbells and weight machines. With the kettlebell’s popularity among avid trainers, the look and design of this weight-training device has changed immensely, and there are now a multitude of companies who distribute them.

The kettlebell has gained popularity with a diverse set of athletes; professional and Olympic athletes commonly use the kettlebell to help maintain strength and agility, whereas the novice athlete would use the kettlebell to help break plateaus and training barriers. Some newer kettlebell replications have adjustable weights, making it easier for women to tailor their workouts as well.

Specifically designed workout routines using the kettlebell have become popular with both traditional gym trainers and cross-trainers. The unique design of the kettlebell strengthens the core and increases both agility and balance, and at the same time gives the added benefit of elongated, lean muscle mass.

Aside from strength training, kettlebell lifting has become a U.S. sport of its own, gaining national recognition. Its competitive exercises, the ‘Two Kettlebell Jerk’ and ‘One Kettlebell Snatch’ are performed for ten minutes each, challenging the strength and endurance of their competitors. In the end, the athlete with the highest overall score wins.

If you are wondering if kettlebell training is for you, only you and your body can answer that. If you want an exercise program that will take you to the next fitness level, enhancing any activity you are already undertaking, then yes! Utilizing the kettlebell training will compliment your current program or replace a routine that isn’t working for you. Kettlebell training can make all the difference in your lean body mass and help you reach, and maintain your fitness goals.

“It is not hyperbole for me to say that Eric changed my life. I’m 60 and with Eric’s help and guidance I became thirty pounds leaner, lost four inches off my waist and significantly reduced my cholesterol and heart rate. We did this with his emphasis on core exercise, particularly kettle bells. I cannot over emphasize his expertise in kettle bells or how central they’ve been to my training. Eric teaches and supervises the kettle bell work outs which are fun, challenging, safe and hugely varied. I simply can’t recommend Eric too highly.”

~Andy G.

Why You Need a Personal Trainer

July 5, 2009

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I became a personal trainer because I feel it is important for people who want to live a healthy life and exercise that they have proper form. Proper form leads to proper muscle development. Proper muscle development leads to more oxygenated blood, and on, and on, and on, thus creating a healthier body!

Ultimately, a properly educated trainer can assist an individual in accomplishing everything they want from their body in a safe, effective, and efficient way. It is through the correct application of those safety measures that a person can a live a long and healthy life, without injury!

A good trainer uses effective routines, and exercises to assist you in reaching whatever goals you have in the most efficient way possible. A stronger body, a  leaner physique, more stamina, better balance, and proper movement patterns are only a fraction of the benefits one can attain from a properly educated trainer!

The Importance of Yoga

June 16, 2009

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“the secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, worry about the future, or anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment  wisely and earnestly.”

Buddha (c. 563-c.483 BC) India

The practice of yoga has been around for thousands of years. It strengthens, tones, and elongates muscle fiber. It creates a healthy body and the foundation for a healthy life.

One of the primary benefits of yoga is extremely important in today’s hectic lifestyle. It assists in quieting the mind. It forces a student to focus, and aids in clearing the mind of all one is bombarded with on a daily basis.

It is also a very good supplement to a healthy exercise regimen. It has been my experience that it assists in tying all one’s training together, helping to create long, lean muscles. The simplicity of the movements, the focus on breathing properly, and the postural benefits never cease to amaze me!!

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scheduling a kettlebell session in Phoenix

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Kettlebell workout in Arizona

If you are looking for a workout that will boost your metabolism and build lean muscle simultaneously, then Kettlebells are the answer! 100% of my clients have seen increases in strength, as well as, improvement in balance.

Kettlebells are the way to a healthier, more resilient body! The shape and way you are forced to work with Kettlebells creates results that a typical strength training regimen can not produce.

Take the time to give Kettlebells a try, and you will see a leaner you in a few short months!!!

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