A good read.
Very informative. Good explanations with pics to get good form and good results. It has exercises for both beginners and the more advanced. Well worth the money. Read more
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| brand | Men's Health |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 1 pounds |
| package_dimensions | 8.74 x 6.85 x 0.91 inches |
| best_sellers_rank | #2,972 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #9 in Fitness Planners |
| date_first_available | May 11, 2023 |






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Customers find the kettlebell workout book informative and easy to follow, with one review noting it provides step-by-step guidance.
Very informative. Good explanations with pics to get good form and good results. It has exercises for both beginners and the more advanced. Well worth the money. Read more
Excellent book, good explanation of the exercises in the front of the book then a well laid out exercise plan to follow. I really like how the Kettlebell workouts engage multiple muscle groups and work your core muscles which helps with balance and posture. Read more
I had never used a kettleball before purchasing this book, and now I have a half dozen kettleballs, so the book worked as a way to get me started. However, there are a few shortcomings. First, is the book's size. I was disappointed to open the package and see that the book was in a small format--8 1/2 inches in height x 6 1/2 inches in width. A larger book would allow the instructions and illustrations to be easier to read while working out. The instructions for the basic kettleball moves could be more detailed, as I have had to go online to see videos of a particular move to really understand it. Lastly, the book expects too much from a beginner, with it's 30-day program. No one is going to lift kettleballs every day with no recovery days. It is obvious that one needs to tailor the program to their own pace and progress at a speed that suits their needs. I am taking several weeks to learn the basic moves before moving on. One word of advice: I am 70, but in good shape, used to carrying 52-pound blocks uphill to build a wall. I searched online for a good starting weight for kettleballs. Many sources suggested 26 to 34 pounds for men, which I feel is too heavy for beginners. I have been using an 18 lb. weight to learn the basic moves, and then later in the session moving to a 22 lb. weight. Each move has its own demands. It is important to use a lighter weight to start, allowing the muscles to warm up, progressing to a heavier weight later in the session. I usually use a 3-step pattern, progressing to a heavier weight in each set. The investment I made in purchasing six kettleballs ranging from 13 to 35 lbs. offers a lot of flexibility and AVOIDS INJURY. None of the above criticisms are enough to give a "thumbs-down" to this book, as it achieved its goal of providing an introduction to kettleball workouts, with enough details and programs to get started. While its not perfect, it offers a good start. Read more
This book gives you a balance of instruction on the how to perform the moves and sequence combinations and workout plans. The approach is going to increase heart rate and breathing for sure. It helps break away from the usual workout. Read more
Great book, easy to follow for beginners. Read more
Definitely has taken my kettlebell sessions deeper. I love the explanations, and details about ‘Gripping’ to ‘Flowing.’ I’ll be using this book for years to come! Read more
Contents are mostly illustrated. I bought the book as a senior beginning the kettlebell experience, but when the first lesson started out using a 25 lb. kettlebell…! Great book I suppose if you’re young or middle age. But slinging 25 lbs. and integrating it with planking positions? Unfortunately not at my senior age. Read more
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