Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Strong as a Bull doing Kettlebell Workouts

By Chris Rivers


It's no surprise all good gyms have an area designated for them and every good instructor can't do without them; kettle bell workouts give an all over body blast that will give you the strength of a lion, physique of a gymnast and cardiovascular fitness Mo Farah has to take note of. And what's more a calorific burn of around 400+ calories in as little as 20 mins.

Also KB exercising is very easy to start up from home and the easiest of the unique exercises they offer are ultimately the best and give the most positive results available. As an example the kettle bell swing; a fundamental exercise but it's without a doubt one of the best fat burning exercises available and is one of the simplest to actually do.

Another key feature of kettle bell workouts are the fact that you can easily get training safely from your own home start to shed some of the excess flab before you even step foot in the gym. Its no secret that many of us are way to overweight and unfortunately this affects our confidence and we put of joining our local health club as a result. But with doing kettlebell workouts at home they give you the opportunity to lose some of the excess weight from the comfort of home whilst increasing your overall health and confidence in the process; plus they are very easy to store and take up minimal space compared to conventional fitness equipment.

But for me one of the most appealing factors of kettlebell workouts is as long as you keep moving with the kettle bell you are still burning calories and increasing stamina and strength. So for example as a beginners kettle bell routine you could do swings for 30 seconds followed by active recovery of round the body pass for 30 seconds; As it happens it's one of my most highly rated beginners workouts because it only consists of 2 exercises and as you get fitter you simply increase the speed of the swings until you can go all out. In fact I still do that workout at least once a week when doing high intensity interval training or HIIT because it's just so effective in minimal time.

So if you are still on the fence about using kettlebells to gain a whole new level of health it's time to jump down and grab that bell and swing yourself fit.




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