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Jul
01

Ashley Greene uses kettlebells

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You know anyone who knows me knows I am not one to watch the Twilight series. To me real vampires burn when exposed to the sun rays instead of sparkling or glowing or whatever the hell they do in that movie series. Hell if I am going to be on a team for anyone in a movie I pick team Megatron.

All hail Megatron, the Decepticon lord

All hail Megatron, the Decepticon lord


However I was just perusing Josh Hillis’ blog and found that the starlet of Eclipse (the new movie in the Twilight series) used kettlebells to prepare for her role. Now for one thing this does get me stoked because it helps spread the word that kettlebells are awesome for attaining the body you have always wanted. Take a look at her.

Ashley Greene trains with kettlebells


Not bad right? One of the major fears many of my female clients have is that kettlebells are going to turn them into men. Well Ashley Greene doesn’t look like a man. I don’t think she looks like a vampire either (well neither does the vamp main character in my humble opinion) but that’s a different story.

Her nutrition from what I can tell consists of things that you would find in nature. Meat, veggies, things not processed and that goes with kettlebell training for a winning combination. Hmm, that is pretty much the same exact advice I give to my female clients. I guess movie stars aren’t all that different from us after all.

So ladies, what can you learn from this? Train smart, eat smart, set a deadline (like being in a movie) get results. Guys, what can you learn from this? Pretty much the same thing. If not send your lady friend to this post and maybe she’ll learn something.

What do you think? Agree? Disagree?

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So today I was sitting on my bed jammin a little bit on my guitar because I couldn’t think of anything to write about on this here blog you are reading. As I am playing I am also glancing around the room searching for my muse and noticed that my t-shirt drawer was open. Standing out of my shirts was a shirt that some of my friends had given me as a present/joke which I sometimes where to fitness seminars just for a laugh. It said “I workout everyday” and has a picture of a WiiMote.

Then I realized “Wii have a problem.”

You see just as I saw that I had a bit of a flash back to when I was Christmas Shopping at Best Buy and found an ingenious item for sale called The Biggest Loser Strength Kit for the Nintendo Wii.

picture of Biggest Loser Strength Kit

Biggest Loser Strength Kit, complete with 5lb dumbbells


Are you kidding me? First thing, if you want to be strong you have to do things that require strength. 5lb dumbbells won’t require strength unless you are just waking up from a hospital bed after a long time in a coma or are just getting out of a full body cast. Hopefully you aren’t.

Now second if you want to change your fitness levels and change your body don’t use video games to do that. Chances are video games are what got you there in the first place so don’t expect them to get you out no matter how bad you want them to. Get up off your ass and get outside train hard and train consistent and do things that require strength (even if strength isn’t your goal).

Now I know you got some thoughts floating around your head. Let me hear them.

Nov
02

Why I don’t do kipping pullups.

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It is too hard for me to do. You see making the pullup a hip dominant exercise like it were a kettlebell swing or an olympic snatch is much to difficult for me to do. I just simply wouldn’t have control over the momentum it generates when I have a 53lb kettlebell either hanging on a chain from my waste or from my foot. At that point it becomes a like the human equivalent of a crane with a wrecking ball attached and that is bad news for everybody.

For me pullups were intended to be a strength and endurance exercise rather then for conditioning. In hardstyle we have better tools for the job. For many pullups become a strength endurance exercise. “How many can you do?” is a question that used to be more common then “How much can you bench?”. If I had it my way (and I never do) more people would be doing pullups. When I was a high school wrestler I was the guy who had to taxi some of the younger guys home. Like a taxi they had to pay me…with pullups.

Since we try to keep our reps low and our sets high while remaining fresh and since I don’t normally get tired during pullups till right around rep 27 I have to add weight to keep the exercise useful. My goal being strength this is the appropriate way of doing things. If I had to go for endurance I would have to learn to kip. My personal best is 35 non kipping so endurance is no longer a goal of mine hence no reason for me to learn to kip.

So how can you improve your pullups? Well first as with any training program you have to figure out where you are, and where you want to go. There would be no point in trying for high reps when you can’t even do a single rep with bodyweight alone. So if you can’t do a single rep you could give yourself a bit of a jump to get some momentum working on your side. Try to yank yourself up and make sure you are fresh each time you do that. Once you are able to do a single dead hang pullup practice it often. A simple way to do this is to get one of those doorway pullup bars and do a single rep whenever you walk through that doorway. Just make sure you are always fresh when you do it. Give that a week or 2 and take a couple days off and try to see how many you can get. When you are able to get between 5 and 8 give those Russian ladders a try. If you are on the Enter the Kettlebell Rite of Passage program do the pull up option and follow Pavel’s directions (as you should).

Ladders and reverse ladders are a great way of getting a lot of quality pullups under your belt. Don’t listen to the people who read out of the typical fitness magazine when they say to do lat pull downs, bicep curls and straight arm pulldowns (would you believe I actually had to look that up just now? That is how long its been since I have used that exercise). Which do you think would be better for pullups; to try to isolate the muscles separately and engage them in movement patterns unrelated to pullups or to practice doing a lot of pullups while staying fresh the entire time? Musicians and athletes do that and you could learn a bit from their wisdom.

If you want to be able to do a lot of pullups try doing higher rep ladders. Say rungs that include the numbers 5, 10 and 15 if you are able to do 20 or more. If your goal is to do 16 and you can do 10 then 2, 4, 6 and 8 would be a better choice. You want to be strong add weight and keep the reps low.

Pullup power is upon you, kipping or otherwise. You are a big kid now.

Eric Moss RKC over and out

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Jun
16

how should you train?

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Well that actually depends on what you want to get out of a training program (duh). If you want to be strong you have to go on a strength training program. If you want to be lean you should be on a fat loss program. If you want to increase your conditioning you should be on a conditioning program. If you want all of those…you need to find a way to incorporate elements from each.

Now that is a little trickier then it sounds. You see certain elements can interfere with others. For example you wouldn’t expect someone to run marathons and compete in a powerlifting event within a month because the 2 of them interfere.

So what is the happy medium?

Well thats individualized but…since fat loss mainly comes from diet you can go on a strength and conditioning program and lose fat, gain strength and get to new levels of conditioning.

Take your pick.

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Jun
02

Stories from this past seminar

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So the first day of a seminar on how to get more clients into my bootcamps and kettlebell classes. Senior RKC Dave Whitley (whom you may know as the guy who lit the fire under my ass to take the RKC cert by rolling up frying pans with his bare hands and handed it to me and said join us) and BJ Bliffert RKC invited me up to the room they were staying in just to kind of hang out before we all went out to dinner. I walk up there and BJ pulls out a bag of nails and horseshoes for the purposes of bending. So we are sitting there in the room and I am laughing inside of my head because only us RKC’s would do this for entertainment. Laugh out loud.

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