Mr. Haney, RKC
Nov 29, 2005 02:39 PM
My philosophy of kettle bell training is quite simple ? to have as much fun as possible while getting yourself into the best shape of your life! I believe that kettlebel [...]
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Jim Haines, RKC
Nov 01, 2005 01:07 AM
You know who you are. You?re the guy who has a tough time putting on your shoes, walks through the mall wear you out, and you suffer from chronic aches and pains. The e [...]
Jeff O'Connor, RKC
Oct 11, 2005 03:00 PM
If you?re like so many of us that are always trying to squeeze more training into less time, or are just cursed with the need to make things more difficult, this could be [...]
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Kevin Perrone RKC, HFI
Sep 30, 2005 04:45 PM
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Virgil Aponte, MS
Sep 30, 2005 04:20 PM
Zach Even - Esh
Sep 21, 2005 03:32 PM
I was training a young athlete who was dedicated enough to stick to his strength & conditioning program during his wrestling season. Most young athletes cannot (perhaps ? [...]
George Hynec, RKC. Sydney, Australia
Aug 31, 2005 02:00 PM
So you finally got your client to snap those hips, brace the core, etc. It is all looking beautiful, except for the arm. The lifter just cannot let the tension go and is [...]
Bud Jeffries
Aug 19, 2005 02:29 PM
You want to take your power to the next level? Do you want to take your conditioning to previously unexplored peaks? Do you want to be so radically muscled that little [...]
Jeffrey Crews, RKC
Jun 10, 2005 12:55 PM
Sooner or later every kettlebell lifter is going to want to try a heavier 'bell. Over time a dedicated girevik may move up three or four times. The question is, how do y [...]
Josh Henkin, CSCS, RKC
To be able to train in today?s times is such a great advantage. Not only do we have the ability to get information instantaneously, but we also have a greater varie [...]