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4 Standards To Master The Kettlebell Swing
To begin learning how to perform a kettlebell swing, you must master the most fundamental movement of the exercise—the hip hinge. Learning how to properly hip hinge, hike pass, deadlift and perform a …
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Try This Solo Version of a Classic Kettlebell Corrective Partner Drill
I was working with a personal training client who was having trouble packing his shoulder in the one-arm kettlebell swing, particularly in the hike pass position. He had no problems with this in his t…
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Do You Even Stretch, Bro?
We all tend to have a set routine that we use as a warmup for our training. There are articles galore on the RKC Blog about those, even some that I have written. What do you do after you are through w…
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A Superset Series for Shoulder Mobility
I’ve screened many people with the Functional Movement Screen. In conducting all of those screens, I’ve observed typical patterns, one of which tends to be shoulder mobility issues. While this post is…
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7 Steps to a Bang-Free Kettlebell Clean
Few movements in “kettlebell land” frustrate people like kettlebell cleans. Not everyone enjoys the bruising and soreness we often deal with while learning cleans. And, cleans can get stressful if we’…
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Two Quick, Easy and Effective Kettlebell Exercises for Any Population
There is something to be said about simplicity of movement and reinforcing the fundamental patterns of our kettlebell lifting.
I’ve taken two basic exercises and by using two kettlebells and focusing …
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Dan John, Dr. Chris Holder and Chris White instruct at the San Jose RKC
I recently saw a terrific movie at one of our local Indie theaters, called Tangerine by Sean Baker (who has now become one of my favorite directors).
Tangerine is about transgender prostitutes in Los …
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The Clean Viking Salute, a New Spin on a Kettlebell Classic
As a kettlebell instructor, I love performing kettlebell complexes and chains. I also enjoy putting my clients through complexes and chains—though they may not love them as much as I do.
Complexes and…
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The Sweaty Beast Workout
I live for a great workout. Do you? This is one of my favorite workouts and it’s a hit with my students as well. I thought I would share some of the kettlebell love and sweat with you. This workout is…
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Achieve Pain-Free Single Kettlebell Cleans From The Start
I am a coach who hates to see people in pain from doing cleans.
And it doesn’t matter whether it’s a beginner, or a more advanced kettlebell athlete, the clean can be a challenge to do as effortlessly…
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Gripping Your Strength
The first two body parts to make any form of physical contact (unless you’re in FIFA) are your feet and hands. First feet, then hands. To strengthen your feet, train barefoot. To strengthen your hands…
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Stumped on Warm-ups?
I remember being a newly minted RKC back in 2009. I couldn’t wait to get back and start training clients. I had a head full of knowledge and a heart full of pride and excitement.
One of the things tha…
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