The kettlebell has revolutionized training and fitness in
general, and has also nicely proven to be a really great tool for physique
transformation. Its intelligent application yields results far in excess of
what can be achieved with bodyweight or other implements alone, and can do so
in an efficient manner.
As with anything, its indiscriminate use can also lead to
poor results at best, and injuries at worst, or completely demotivate and lead
you to believe it is just another fad, and that you can never attain your
fitness goals.
Correct kettlebell technique develops strength safely, and
has excellent carryover to other modes of training. But it can be difficult to
find a knowledgeable trainer. I don’t like knocking other trainers, because
there are plenty of them who are great at what they do, but I have found the
majority of trainers simply do not know how to coach correct kettlebell
technique, nor can they get the most out of the uniqueness of kettlebell
training. Most simply think of it as a dumbbell, which is a pity, because it’s
good for so much more.
As such I will be running ‘open’ kettlebell group sessions.
The basic idea is you can rock up whenever you like, and workout or practice
with kettlebells. I will coach everyone who turns up. As it is an open session,
it will be a case of first in best dressed. You can show up and just ask me
questions on training if you like, or you would like a specific lift
demonstrated, or you might like an effective routine to help you reach your
training goals. You can drop by for ten minutes or stay the whole two hours. If
only one trainee shows up, then they effectively have personal training for the
price of a group session. If many trainees show up, we’ll determine what to
focus training on. Think of this as learning a skill, much like martial arts,
and not just ‘working out’ in a park.
I think this is a fun and exciting way to train, and is a
great way to escape the monotony of group training. It also has the flexibility
of scheduling. You don’t need to show up at a specific time. Come along when it
suits you.
Please refer to the Group Training page for details.
Hope to see you there.