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Kettlebells are great, going to make them my whole fitness personality now

I grew on barbell big lifts. Squats, Deadlifts, and bench were all ever knew. I got a kettlebell on whim just to have something indoors for days I couldn't get to the Calisthenics park. Been swinging around this 50 LB / 22 KG orb of steel and I'm feeling and seeing a lot of improvements. Swings, presses, cleans and other mobility training has been a lot more fun and interesting. Going forward I'm gonna be rocking this thing along with my calisthenics. "Functional training" is now my goal now that i'm in my 30s. I want to be able move and groove with ease for the rest of my days, and I think this kettlebell may be the key to that goal.

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  • The only weight training I’ve done for years has been with heavy kettlebells. Swings, Turkish getups, cleans, presses and squats. I’ve seen great gains to strength, stability, endurance, coordination and balance. And the best part is I find it fairly fun and I don’t go to the gym any more. I just own a few kettlebells. I can do them at home. It’s my advice to anyone, buy a few second hand kettlebells as heavy as you can safely use, if possible 2 of the adjustable competition style kettlebells, and you’ll have a better home gym than 90% of people.

  • I felt my form got worse with em. But thats just an adjustment.

    Good luck with the addition.

    PS. Calisthenics folks fascinate me

  • Based

    I try and do kettlebell swings everyday, and have been doing a largely kettlebell focused small routine for a few months now, i feel better than I ever did doing a normal bro weightlifting routine

    • i feel better than I ever did doing a normal bro weightlifting routine

      Same here. The bro split is fine by itself, it aint hurting anybody. However, I want to take my fitness to a different level (not even a higher level, just different) and stepping away from the same couple lifts will probably do me some good.

  • :kelly: Kettle bellend

    Kettlebells are great and more people should use them.

    • Kettlebells are great and more people should use them.

      In my growing up in the gym I always saw them as "unmanly®©™" in that none of the bodybuilding wannabes used them. So much of gym culture was (and I assume still is) dictated by hypertrophy bodybuilding and to a lesser degree powerlifting. I think that's probably why I unconciously avoided them/never gave them a proper try.

      I wish I discovered this during college. They are great all-arounder workout tool.

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