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Kettlebell Resources Boston MA

If you're new to kettlebell training, this beginner's guide to kettlebells will help you understand the benefits and provide a starter workout. Read and get more info from the following.

Fitness Together Back Bay Boston
(617) 247-3900
36 Newbury Street
Boston, MA
Fitness Together North End Boston
(617) 778-2426
145 Hanover Street
Boston, MA
Brighton Landing Bally Total Fitness
25 Guest St
Brighton, MA
Fitness Together Brookline
(617) 232-2297
1404 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA
Cambridge Bally Total Fitness
1815 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA
Downtown Crossing Bally Total Fitness
17 Winter St
Boston, MA
Fitness Together South End Boston
(617) 262-0021
321 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA
Fitness Together Cambridge
(617) 547-4244
143 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA
Curves Boston MA - Dorchester East
711 William T Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA
Curves Cambridge MA - North
703 Mt. Auburn St.
Cambridge, MA
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Kettlebell Resources

A Beginner’s Guide to Kettlebells

The kettlebell is a cast iron weight used as a popular exercise tool in today’s fitness world. They are typically found in CrossFit gyms and athletic training facilities, but are becoming ever more popular at private training studios and health clubs. kettlebells

Kettlebell exercises are intended to increase total body muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular endurance, balance and stability, and agility. They are used as a functional, total body exercise to condition the body as a whole. Each precise kettlebell exercise or movement is designed to engage multiple muscles at one time.

Kettlebells vary in weight (like dumbbells ), thus allowing every fitness enthusiast the opportunity to train with them. They typically range from two pounds all the way up to 100 pounds. Kettlebell safety is crucial and you should seek the advice of a certified kettlebell trainer. It is also important to start slow (low weight and easy movements) then gradually progress to heavier weights and more difficult movements. Proper use of kettlebells require strength, coordination, and a lot of practice.

Each exercise involves multiple joint movements, thus allowing the body to be susceptible to injury if not performed correctly.

Benefits of Kettlebell Training:

  1. Improve muscular strength
  2. Improve muscular endurance
  3. Improve balance and stability
  4. Reduce the risk of injury
  5. Improve circulation
  6. Increase energy levels
  7. Imp...

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