Showing posts with label squat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label squat. Show all posts

Friday, 2 March 2018

The Benefits Of Kettlebell Training For Women

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Researching the effect of weightlifting on men seems to be more straightforward than researching the effect of weightlifting on women since women’s bodies are subject to more monthly fluctuations due to menstruation and pregnancy. Coupled with the fact that lifting weights has only become popular among women recently, there is a much larger base of male-specific research for researchers to compare results and analyze the differences. With the number of women involved in lifting weights steadily rising in recent years, however, more studies are popping up discussing the effects of exercise protocols on women.



One such study done on women and exercise was done by a group of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan in 2015. The researchers shared a curiosity about how women’s bodies react to different types of exercise. The research group studied the efficacy rates of different activities included in high-intensity interval training (HIIT) using kettlebell and free-weights. They found that women who participated in HIIT training – one minute of all-out work followed by three minutes of rest – using kettlebells and free-weights for sixty minutes, three times a week, saw significant increases in their squat, overhead press, and deadlift strength, as well as their squat endurance. Additionally, anaerobic capacities of all participants increased across both HIIT and kettlebell training programs. Anaerobic power is what we use for our high energy and fast movements. While this is useful for speed, power, and building new muscle tissue, healthy anaerobic pathways are also essential for muscle recovery. The takeaway message of the research is that increasing anaerobic power capacity through lifting kettlebells is a good thing for your muscular health. Even if power and speed aren’t your goals, you’ll feel better during your workouts and recover much faster post-workout.

Besides increasing your anaerobic capacity, load-bearing exercise such as kettlebell lifting is especially important for women to avoid suffering the effects of osteoporosis. As women age and go through menopause, levels of estrogen decline, which results in loss of bone density, called osteoporosis. Osteoporosis leads to increased risk of fractures as you age, and fractures in the elderly have a thirty percent one-year mortality rate. You can combat these effects by increasing the number of high-impact exercises – such as those you can do with kettlebells – you do during childbearing years, which will increase bone density and fight the effects of osteoporosis. If you are already experiencing osteoporosis, it’s not too late to incorporate load-bearing exercises with kettlebells to slow the progression.

All women can benefit from incorporating kettlebell training into their fitness regimen. Fitness professionals are finding new and exciting ways to combine kettlebell exercises with traditional strength and cardiovascular exercise to maximize results. Instead of spending hours in the gym doing the same boring split-body routine, you can learn new movements that challenge your entire body and mind – which makes working out more fun! There’s a reason why kettlebells have been around for hundreds of years and are rising in popularity every year: they are one of the most effective tools for fitness. While there is definitely a learning curve to getting started with kettlebells, your body will quickly gain the strength and endurance to make the challenge worth it.

If you are looking for a high-quality kettlebell to help with strengthening your back, look no further than the experts at Kettlebell Kings. With a wide array of products to choose from and inexpensive shipping, you are sure to find what you need. If you are looking for more tips and exercises related to kettlebell training, call us today at 855-7KETTLE to speak with a professional or visit our blog at https://blog.kettlebellkings.com/.

Monday, 19 February 2018

Kettlebell Blog Post - Squats


For my first post of the Hardstyle Series for Kettlebell Kings, we focused on the essential kettlebell movements for the deadlift. I also showed you on the subtle nuances that often get overlooked, and how you can progress after you have mastered the movement. You need to master the deadlift in order to understand how to properly perform hip hinges. Without correctly hinging at the hips, you will not be in a healthy position to work on building a stronger posterior chain, which is necessary to master the hardstyle swing.

The next step towards accomplishing this goal is to strengthen the legs and core by performing kettlebell squats. You can find the full post here.

Box Squat

As children, we naturally perform the box squat without even thinking about it. Kids have not developed the bad habits that adults pick up when they sit in chairs all day long, and it is worth remembering that humans have the innate ability to lower ourselves through a squatting motion. You may find it helpful to think of this exercise as returning to your roots.

It is normal to experience difficulty when performing this exercise, and the box squat is a great challenge to add to your workout. To perform this exercise, find a tall box or surface that allows your hips to be parallel with the floor when you sit on it. I recommend positioning the box so that one side is in-between your legs. This prevents you from sitting too-far back on the object and keeps you from performing the exercise with a hunched back and lowered chest.



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Doug’s Bio

Doug founded Rise Above Performance Training® to provide athletes with an exercise program that boosts performance while reducing the likelihood of injuries. His uses a personal approach with each client through progressive programming. This helps you unlock the inner-potential of your competitive nature by incorporating the kettlebell into daily workouts. Since 2001, he has trained with a variety of people and helped them understand how kettlebells are used for strength training, conditioning, and rehabilitation. Some of his clients have included active police officers, firefighters, career military personnel, and professional athletes. Doug’s passion for assisting all athletes in their personal fitness goals has been with him his entire life. He is willing to work with dedicated young athletes who are motivated to improve their workouts.

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Kettlebell Kings is a leading kettlebell equipment and kettlebell content creator in the United States. We are proud to offer five branded lines of kettlebells, and we work closely with individual workout enthusiasts and national gym chains to advance kettlebell equipment and kettlebell knowledge.

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