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Kettlebell Buyers Guide


Steve Freides RKC
Kettlebell Buyer's Guide

by Comrade Steve Freides RKC, http://www.kbnj.com


I want to start training with kettlebells. What should I buy?

If you are a healthy (ask your doctor) adult male and have $200, buy one 16 kg kettlebell, the Russian Kettlebell Challenge video and the book of the same name. The kettlebell will be challenging at first but you will adapt over the first two weeks or so and may even be ready for a larger size within the first month or two.

If you are all of the above but have a strength training background and are of average or larger than average size, you may consider starting with a 24 kg bell. If you are already a competing powerlifter, an Olympic style lifter, or otherwise experienced in the iron game, you may consider 16 kg, which is about 36 lbs., too light for you. Take the plunge and get the 24 kg bell. I would not recommend starting with anything larger than this - you will always have a use for lighter bells in your training.

If you are a healthy (ask your doctor) adult female and have $200, buy one 8 kg kettlebell and the From Russia With Tough Love video. The same provisos apply as with men - the kettlebell will be challenging at first but you will adapt over the first two weeks or so and may even be ready for a larger size within the first month or two.

If you are the above-described female but stronger than average, consider getting a
12 kg bell instead of the 8 kg. The 12 kg KB is a slightly scaled-down version of the 16 kg bell; it is made of epoxy-coated, black painted cast iron and has a thick handle. The 8 kg bell has a much thinner handle and a rubber coating, making it easier and safer for a novice to work with, but also presenting the possibility that it won't be heavy enough for you within a few months.

I already own my first kettlebell - what should I buy next, another one of the same size or a larger sized bell?

The usual guideline for adult men is building your collection to include one of each
16, 24, and 32 kg bells. After that, start over from the bottom, working on your second set. Two-kettlebell work can add variety to your routine and it's usually done with two bells of the same size. You can and should do certain exercises with two kettlebells of different sizes; for instance you'll hold one between your legs or at your side while working with the other.

For most women, the guidelines are the same but one notch lower - collect one of each 12, 16, and 24 kg bells then start working on duplicates. If you started with the 8 kg bell and still feel it has a place in your workouts, then make your collection 8, 12, and 16 kg before adding seconds.

The exception to this rule is the person who is focused more on coordination and endurance than on limit strength. It is perfectly possible for a male distance runner, cross-country skier, or even a martial artist to do all their work with two 16kg bells and never use a larger size. It's equally fine to stop with two 24 kg bells, but the physical and psychological benefits of moving a heavier weight (increased tension and making the previously-used bells seem lighter, respectively) should not be underestimated. My preference is for everyone to own the heaviest bell they can work with, even if they only use it once in a while for a few repetitions.

What about the 40 kg bell?

If you can handle it, by all means, go for it! My collection was built up in the following order: 16, 24, 32, 16, 24, 40. I had the chance to try cleaning the 40 kg bell with Rob Lawrence , RKC at Maxercise in Philadelpha, PA, and found I could do it for reps right away, so I followed the logic that it is better to have the heaviest weight you can handle before getting duplicates of lighter bells. My next kettlebell purchase will be a second 32 kg bell.

Anything else I should get?

Power To The People!, also by Pavel Tsatsouline, is considered by many to be his "core" book, one that puts forth the principles that are built upon in the other books. Many people alternate cycles (2-4 weeks) of kettlebell work with cycles of the barbell work explained in PTP. A video is also available but I recommend the book for kettlebell users.

When you feel in need of further stimulation, consider any of the other kettlebell resources on the Dragon Door web site: From Russia With Tough Love for men if you don't have it already, Steve Maxwell's Cruel and Unusual Kettlebell Exercises for Real Men, and Pavel's More Russian Kettlebell Challenges.



Renaissance man Com. Dr. Steve Freides may be reached at the NJ Kettlebell web
site: http://www.kbnj.com; his e-mail is steve@kbnj.com.


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Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here may not be in agreement with those of Dragon Door Publications, Inc., Power by Pavel, Inc. and Tactical Strength, Inc., and their employees including Pavel Tsatsouline. The above parties are not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury or health condition that may occur through following the opinions expressed here. Consult with your physician before starting any exercise program.
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