The Health & Fitness Show #049 - Kettlebell Training
The Health & Fitness Show #049 (MP3 ~25MB time 52.50)
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Kettlebell Training Podcast with Don Stevenson, RKC, Olympic weightlifting coach, strongman enthusiast and proprietor of CrossFit Sydney and Octogen Fitness. www.octogen.com.au
What is a kettlebell?
Kettlebells can be used for ultimate strength and cardio training for ultimate fat burning.
Kettlebell Core exercises - The Turkish Getup.
Time efficient training with Kettlebells - including flexibility training and core strengthening exercises.
What is an Olympic Strongman?
Corporate Weekend Warrior engaged in Olympic Training, can develop explosive strength with Kettlebell Training.
RKC - Russian Kettlebell Challenge with Pavel Tsatsouline - the experience.
Kettlebells are manufactured in various places around the world.
Make your own home gym.
Monthly Kettlebell Fitness DVD
http://www.octogen.com.au/dvdmagazine.htm
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Don Stevenson
References
http://www.octogen.com.au/
http://www.kettlebells.com.au/
http://www.dragondoor.com/index.html
Special Thanks to Des Paroz [ The Applied Karate Show + Surface Interval ] - He made this show possible!
Goodbye and remember
Be fit and stay healthy
beti
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February 26th, 2007 at 7:27 am
[...] beti, from The Health and Fitness Show on The Podcast Network recently interviewed Australia’s leading kettlebell instructor, Don Stevenson. A great followup from episode 10 of The Applied Karate Show featuring kettlebell pioneer Pavel Tsatsouline, I heartily recommend everyone listen to this episode of The Health and Fitness Show. [...]
July 12th, 2007 at 8:54 pm
Quick question, if I may:
With kettlebell strength training, do you advise getting a range of different-sized kettlebells for your own personal workout training sessions? Or will one size kettlebell suffice for a complete strength training program?
Thanks,
Matt Carter
http://www.honestmusclegain.com
July 15th, 2007 at 10:49 pm
Don does advise that people start off with one kettlebell, and only if needed go up a notch with mass of the kettlebell.