KETTLEBELL TRAINING
What is a Kettlebell?
The kettlebell or girya is a traditional Russian cast iron weight that looks like a shot put or cannonball with a handle.
Kettlebells were used by legendary old-time strongmen in Russia, Europe and in the US in the 1800's up until just after the turn of the century. Soon after
the 20th century, kettlebells largely disappeared in the US, but stayed popular in Russia.
So popular were kettlebells in Tsarist Russia that any strongman or weightlifter was referred to as a girevik, or ‘a kettlebell man.’
“Not a single sport develops our muscular strength and bodies as well as kettlebell athletics,”
wrote Ludvig Chaplinskiy in Russian magazine Hercules in 1913.
KETTLEBELL CLASSES ARE ONGOING AT OUR SILVER SPRING CENTER.
PLEASE CALL 301-622-9000 TO REGISTER!
How are Kettlebells used for fitness?
Kettlebell workouts are intended to burn body fat, increase strength, build endurance, and teach agility and balance by
challenging both the muscular and cardiovascular systems with dynamic, total-body movements.
Kettlebell training requires the involvement of all major muscle groups at once which provides a fantastic full body workout.
Are Kettlebells dangerous? Am I too old to use kettlebells?
Kettelbell training is very safe when you are supervised by a trained instructor. We strongly recommend you learn kettlebell training
in one of our kettlebell classes. Even in top level kettlebell competition, the
injury rate is miniscule compared to injuries in sports. In our practice we use
kettlebells for injury rehabilitation and injury prevention. We have high school athletes training
with kettlebells as well as senior Olympians. Our oldest kettlebell man is 74 and he swings the 53 lb. kettlebell!
Are Kettlebells really effective for weight loss AND weight gain?
According to Voropayev (1997) who studied top Russian gireviks, 21.2% increased their bodyweight since taking up kettlebell training and
21.2% (the exact same percentage, not a typo), mostly heavyweights, decreased it.
The Russian kettlebell is a powerful tool for fixing your body composition, whichever way it needs fixing.
What size Kettlebell is appropriate for me?
Maryland Sports Injury Center offers 18, 26, 35, 44, 53, 62, 70, and 88-pound kettlebells, designed in Russia and made with pride in the USA.
An average man should start with a 35-pounder. It does not sound like a lot but believe it; it feels a lot heavier than it should! Some men will
eventually progress to a 53-pounder, the standard issue size in the Russian military. 70-pounders are used only by few advanced lifters and in elite competitions.
88-pounders are for mutants. Most woman should start with an 18-pounder. A strong woman can go for a 26-pounder. See our KETTLEBELL STORE to purchase kettlebells.
Is Kettlebell training really that effective?
YES!
Voropayev (1983) observed two groups of subjects over a period of a few years and tested them with a standard battery of armed forces
PT tests: pullups, a standing broad jump, a 100m sprint, and a 1k run. The control group followed a typical university physical
education program that emphasized the above. The experimental group just lifted kettlebells. In spite of the lack of practice on
the tested exercises, the kettlebell group showed better scores in every one of them!
Researchers at the Lesgaft Physical Culture Institute in Leningrad (Vinogradov & Lukyanov, 1986) found a very high correlation between
the results posted in a kettlebell lifting competition and a great range of dissimilar tests: strength, measured with the three powerlifts
and grip strength; strength endurance, measured with pullups and parallel bar dips; general endurance, determined by a 1000 meter run; and
work capacity and balance, measured with special tests!
Shevtsova (1993) discovered that kettlebell training lowers the heart rate and the blood pressure. Gomonov (1998)
concluded that “Exercises with kettlebells enable one to quickly build strength, endurance, achieve a balanced development
of all muscle groups, fix particular deficiencies of build, and they also promote health.” Most methods that claim
‘all around fitness’ deliver no more than compromises. Accept no compromises – choose the Russian kettlebell!
Read about Kettlebell Training for Runners!
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To get rid of those snapping, popping, and creaking joints, use the techniques described in SUPER JOINTS!
I use them everyday!
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Kettlebell Classes
At Our Silver Spring Location
Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Call 301-622-9000 and starting training!
KETTEBELL BASICS DVD
THIS IS THE VIDEO YOU MUST HAVE WHEN YOU START TO TRAIN WITH KETTLEBELLS!
Proper technique on over 20 exercises!
3 Different Camera Angles!
Super Slow Motion!
September 8, 2007
Dear Dr. Horwitz,
I want to thank you for threatening to send the exercise police to my house if
I didn't use the roller on my incipient dowager's hump. I rolled on it nearly
every night over the past month and the difference in the way I feel is amazing.
It's not only loosened me up but made it physically possible now to straighten
my back and keep it straight.
When you're right, you're really really right and in my experience you're always right.
So, thanks again.
Lyda Phillips, 58-year-old journalist/writer
Dear Mi,
I just want to thank you for all your help in getting my body stronger so that I can do my horseback riding better. As the owner of a horse farm and being a dressage trainer and instructor,I needed to focus on overall strength as well as specific muscles used for riding. Strength in my legs, my lumbar muscles and overall core strength and suppleness are key to riding (as well as lifting bales of hay)!.
Since I've joined the over-sixty age group, I appreciate very much your patience and consideration that I'm not 18 and can't bend like a pretzel! Your program specifically addressed my needs as a professional rider, and my riding has improved as a result.
See you in the gym !
LuAnne Levens
Spencerville, MD
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