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The Russian Kettlebell Challenge
DVD
32 minutes

The Russian Kettlebell Challenge

Xtreme Fitness for Hard Living Comrades

Pavel Tsatsouline

Master of Sports


Customer reviews of:
The Russian Kettlebell Challenge
Average Rating:
9.3 in 29 reviews

Amazing Success Stories
Of Stunning Fat Loss, Maximal Strength Gains
And Huge Strides in Conditioning with Kettlebells

Media reviews
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Read 101 online testimonials about the magnificent benefits of Russian Kettlebells

Both the Soviet Special Forces and numerous world-champion Soviet Olympic athletes used the ancient Russian Kettlebell as their secret weapon for xtreme fitness. Thanks to the kettlebells’s astonishing ability to turbocharge physical performance, these Soviet supermen creamed their opponents time-and-time-again, with inhuman displays of raw power and explosive strength.

Now, former Spetznaz trainer, international fitness author and nationally ranked kettlebell lifter, Pavel Tsatsouline, delivers this secret Soviet weapon into your own hands.
You NEVER have to be second best again! Here is the first-ever complete kettlebell training program—for Western shock-attack athletes who refuse to be denied—and who’d rather be dead than number two.

  • Get really, really nasty—with a commando’s wiry strength, the explosive agility of a tiger and the stamina of a world-class ironman.
  • Own the single best conditioning tool for killer sports like kickboxing, wrestling, and football.
  • Watch in amazement as high-rep kettlebells let you hack the fat off your meat—without the dishonor of aerobics and dieting
  • Kick your fighting system into warp speed—with high-rep snatches and clean-and-jerks
  • Develop steel tendons and ligaments—and a whiplash power to match
  • Effortlessly absorb ballistic shocks—and laugh as you shrug off the hardest hits your opponent can muster
  • Go ape on your enemies—with gorilla shoulders and tree-swinging traps

"In-the-know Americans are purchasing ancient Russian fitness equipment, resurrecting old exercise philosophies and obtaining significant gains in cardio conditioning, muscle tone and strength as a result..."
—Marty Gallagher
, WashingtonPost.com, Feb, 2003. Read More

"Kettlebells...the muscle-building tool of choice for Red Army soldiers and athletes. Today “KB” workouts, which produce particularly impressive gains in the legs, hips and shoulders, are all the rage in North America. "
—ENROUTE magazine
, Air Canada, April, 2003 Read More


More Information on the Russian Kettlebell

The kettlebell is a cast iron weight, which resembles a basketball with a handle. An ancient Russian exercise device, the kettlebell has long been a favorite in that country for those seeking a special edge in strength and endurance.

It was the key in forging the mighty power of dinosaurs like Ivan ‘the Champion of Champions’ Poddubny. Poddubny, one of the strongest men of his time, trained with kettlebells in preparation for his undefeated wrestling career and six world champion belts.

Peter Krylov was nicknamed ‘the King of Kettlebells’ after his favorite tool of strength development. He was known for his stunt of jerking overhead two beefy soldiers who sat inside two hollow spheres on the ends of Krylov’s specially made barbell.

Many famous Soviet weightlifters, such as Vorobyev, Vlasov, Alexeyev, and Stogov, started their Olympic careers with old-fashioned kettlebells.

Although Russians have known kettlebells for as long as they have known vodka, the first official kettlebell competition took place only in 1948 and the first USSR championship did not happen until the fall of 1985.

Kettlebells come in ‘poods’. A pood is an old Russian measure of weight, which equals 16kg, or 36 pounds. There are one, one and a half, and two pood K-bells, 16, 24, and 32kg respectively. They no longer come in heavier weights because the sport has evolved into a strength endurance event. Standard weights are lifted for repetitions: 32kg for men, 24kg for lower ranked athletes, and 16kg for kids and birds.

To earn his national ranking, Pavel Tsatsouline had to power snatch a 32kg kettlebell forty times with one arm, and forty with the other back to back —over 40,000 foot/pounds of work—and power clean and jerk two such bells forty-five times.

In the twentieth century Soviet science discovered that repetition kettlebell lifting is one of the best tools for all around physical development. (Voropayev, 1983) observed two groups of college students over a period of a few years. A standard battery of the armed forces PT tests was used: pullups, a standing broad jump, a 100m sprint, and a 1k run. The control group followed the typical university physical training program which was military oriented and emphasized the above exercises. The experimental group just lifted kettlebells. In spite of the lack of practice on the tested drills, the KB group showed better scores in every one of them.

There was more. Surprised researchers at the famous Lesgaft Physical Culture Institute in Leningrad (Vinogradov & Lukyanov, 1986) found a very high correlation between the KBL total and a great range of dissimilar tests: strength, measured with the three powerlifts and grip strength; strength endurance, measured with pullups and parallel bar dips; general endurance, determined by a 1000 meter run; work capacity and balance, measured with special tests!

The Red Army, too pragmatic to waste their troopers’ time on pushups and situps, quickly caught on. Every Russian military unit’s gym was equipped with K-bells.

Spetznaz, Soviet Special Operations, personnel owe much of their wiry strength, explosive agility, and never quitting stamina to kettlebells. High rep C&Js and snatches with K-bells kick the fighting man’s system into warp drive.

In addition to their many mentioned benefits, the official kettlebell lifts also develop the ability to absorb ballistic shocks. If you want to develop your ability to take impact try the official K-bell lifts. The repetitive ballistic shock builds extremely strong tendons and ligaments.

The ballistic blasts of kettlebell lifting become an excellent conditioning tool for athletes from rough sports like kickboxing, wrestling, and football. And the extreme metabolic cost of high rep KB workouts will put your unwanted fat on a fire sale.

There is a great variety of kettlebell lifts and exercises. Russians even compete in kettlebell throwing. See Pavel Tsatsouline’s book and video for the full range of drills.


AIR CANADA - en Route Magazine
APRIL 2003

By Michel Defoy

JET SET HEALTH

HEAVY DUTY RUSSIANS ARE LOBBING CANNONBALLS INTO THE HEALTH CLUBS OF NORTH AMERICA.

In training rooms across the land, from urban fitness centres to basement gyms, strength-training addicts are bulking up with the latest fitness toy: kettlebells. Best described as cannonballs with handles, these steel and epoxy spheres originated in Russia as the muscle-building tool of choice for Red Army soldiers and athletes. Today "KB" workouts, which produce particularly impressive gains in the legs, hips and shoulders, are all the rage in North America. The credit goes to Pavel Tsatsouline, who was a special forces trainer back in the USSR and is now a fitness guru. This Russian Mr. T. has come out with several books, along wit the requisite videos and Website (www.dragondoor.com) to promote the kettlebell program. As Pavel likes to say, if it's good enough for comrade Ivan, it's good enough for your average North American Joe (or Josephine - lighter versions of kettlebells are also available for women).



Some thoughts on Kettlebell (KB) training and Infantry fitness.

"I just finished Annual Training (AT) with the National Guard Light Infantry unit to which I am assigned. We spent 6 days in the field doing Search and Attack missions. Not as long and grueling as most of the field problems we did when I was on active duty, but a pretty good test nonetheless.

Daily movements were dismounted and fairly long. I found I was as tired as usual during movement, but my recovery time was much shorter when we stopped for a break. I "caught my second wind" in about half the time I used to.

When we made contact and began rushing or crawling, my movements were faster than before I started with the KBs. As before, I was able to shorten the time between rushes because my recovery time was quicker. I attribute this to many sets of high rep, one arm snatches. I figured that short bursts of intense activity with short rest periods in between would closely mimic dismounted movement and 3-5 second rushes. Seems I was right.

This led to some problems, as I ran off and left the platoon.

Most interesting was the ability to absorb repeated impacts. The shock absorption effect of KB training was demonstrated when I hit the ground. There was none of the usual jarring and crunching associated with hitting, crawling and rolling. While I had the usual number of bruises, I had no soreness or stiffness, even after 5 nights of sleeping on the ground. (I’m too lazy to carry the sleeping mat.)

After we redeployed and I got home, I grabbed the KB’s and started in. I only lost one rep off each set (I usually do 3-4 sets of 3-5 reps) but had no trouble completing my workout. I lost nothing on the one arm snatches, but because we had been wet for so long, my hands had softened so much I couldn’t complete the cleans. I had no trouble pulling the weight; I was just shredding my hands. My muscle tone was undiminished, proving Pavel’s contention that this muscle is "real" not "virtual," pumped up fluff.

Best of all was grinding a bunch of buffed 20-year-olds into the ground. At 37, I was the third oldest guy in the platoon and am in better shape that I was at 27, on active duty. We really need to keep doing this."

Randy Bartlett, former active duty Army Infantry Officer,
currently employed as an Instructor with Wackenhut Services, Inc.
under contract to a federal agency.
Currently assigned to C Company, 1/153D Infantry.
Randy is a Master Fitness Trainer and a former SWAT Officer



From Russia, With Tough Love

Tuesday, August 27, 2002; Page HE02

The kettlebell workout is one new fitness trend that has actually been around since the turn of the last century -- in czarist Russia, to be exact. The cast-iron ball with an easy grip -- think a cannonball with a handle -- is a low-tech comer finding new popularity with hard-core lifters and other fitness enthusiasts.

Andrea Rippe, a trainer at the Sport and Health Club in Reston, uses kettlebells herself and with several clients. "I like them because they're so old school; it's a retro-style throwback that really gives you an efficient full-body workout." A few other gyms have shown interest, but for now most individual enthusiasts have to buy the bells on their own through masters like Pavel Tsatsouline.

Tsatsouline -- whose grueling kettlebell workouts have earned him the nickname "The Evil Russian" -- traces the girya, or kettlebell, to strongman competitions in pre-revolutionary Russia. "Kettlebells were used . . . to give that extra edge in strength and endurance training," says Tsatsouline. "Back in czarist times, a strongman or weight lifter was called a girevik, or kettlebell man." More recently, the bells were used in training by Soviet Olympians and members of the Spetznaz, the Soviet equivalent of U.S. Special Forces.

Tsatsouline, a former Spetznaz instructor who now trains SWAT and special police response teams in Texas, New Mexico and Washington state, is the author of "The Russian Kettlebell Challenge: Xtreme Fitness for Hard-Living Comrades" and a one-man kettlebell industry. The Evil One's books, videos and kettlebells, as well as training tips and a list of certified trainers, are distributed through the Web site www.dragondoor.com.

Kettlebells come in a variety of "poods," an old Russian measure of weight; one pood equals about 16 kilos, or about 35 pounds. Kettlebells designed for women come in quarter-pood and half-pood sizes and sell for $90 to $100. The next size is 1.5 poods, followed by 2- and 2.5-pood models, which cost up to $140.

Many of the exercises that Tsatsouline outlines in his books and videos are familiar from conventional weight training: dead lifts (in which you lift a weight from the ground, keeping your back straight and head up), clean-and-jerks (in which you explode up from a squat position) and military presses (in which you press the weight overhead from a seated position). Others, such as the windmill, the one-arm swing and the Turkish "Get-Up!" -- in which you start on your back, holding the bell above you, and slowly get up, still holding the ball above your head -- are not.

"It's the momentum," explains Gunnery Sgt. James A. Coleman, chief instructor at the Marine Corps Martial Arts Center of Excellence at Quantico. "There are more muscles involved in balance and leverage with the kettlebell; you work every muscle just keeping them up."

The 34-year-old career Marine, a powerlifter who has set four U.S. armed forces records, says he has seen a big difference since introducing kettlebells into his training: "Everything has jumped up: my power -- I've increased my squats by 100 pounds -- and my endurance has more than doubled. It's easy to see why they're popular here at the center."

A caveat: Swinging a 53-pound cannonball-shaped weight over your head can be a hazardous proposition. Rippe, who advises novices to consult with a trainer before trying them, uses her own checklist to see if clients are kettlebell-worthy; to qualify, they must be able to perform basic pull-ups and dead lifts, have good core and lower back strength and possess good coordination.

Walt Thompson, a professor of kinesiology and health at Georgia State University in Atlanta and a fellow with the American College of Sports Medicine, advises caution. "I can see the appeal," says Thompson. "But ouch! These weights are clearly for those with a good sense of balance and coordination. Otherwise, I'd advise a helmet. This would take a high level of fitness at the start."

-- Wendi Kaufman
© 2002 The Washington Post Company


Party Members Share Amazing Success Stories
Of Stunning Fat Loss, Maximal Strength Gains
And Huge Strides in Conditioning
From Using-And Loving-Their Russian Kettlebells

A select, lucky few (why am I saying lucky? I mean WISE-AS-ALL-GET-GO) have been secretly building a dramatic physical edge with the aid of Pavel's Russian Kettlebell Challenge. Well, not so secret, because many Party Members were so startled by their gains and so sorry for those still mired in ignorance, they couldn't but help spilling their guts all over Dragon Door's Discussion Site.

On top of that, Pavel really let the cat out of the bag by agreeing to train the U.S. Marines in kettlebells. Next thing I know, there's Pavel on national TV shows like Extra and Fox News with live-footage of him and his Marine buddies hefting KB's at Quantico. And then, to cap it all, Muscle Media puts out a ridiculously fantastic 14-page spread of Pavel, again, terrorizing the Marines with KB's (the kind of terror only a Marine and a Party Member could love).

So much for keeping this thing under wraps for the elite few…the word is terribly out there that Russian kettlebells are going to be the Next Big Thing in 2002. Who am I to try to stem a tidal wave and insist that only card-carrying Members get to be stronger, faster and leaner than all their friends (and enemies)?

But what I can do, is set the record straight and acknowledge those first pioneering Party Members who had the nerve to take the The Russian Kettlebell Challenge when first issued. And who survived and more-than-prospered.

So the Evil One himself, Pavel, has culled our Discussion Site for the first wave of KB stories. We've done our best to leave the stories as pristine-raw-authentic as the original posts. Just put them through spell-check, basically.

Here they are, for your enjoyment and inspiration.

John DuCane


Fantastic Fat Loss with Magical KB's

"I have been training with the KB's and DB's for about 2 months or so. To date, I started at a bodyweight of 220. I stepped on the scale 2 days ago and was at 192. A net loss of 28 pounds. In reality, I have lost about 33 pounds of fat, and put on 5 pounds (at least) of muscle. Give it all you have comrade, the weight will fall off."

ZenTrainer Date/Time 2001-06-20 13:06:13


I added forty pounds to my deadlift in one month

About a month ago I suspended my Westside Barbell method powerlifting workout and went for a month of straight KB workout. I just did the max effort on reg. deadlift and get this folks. I just added forty pounds to my PR on 1RM. My 1RM deadlift went up from 325lb to 365lb. My deadlift technique got a lot more snap in it and more explosive. I noticed the same thing on my squat technique.

If you think that KB workouts are the easiest way to raise your PR on your lifts, think again, KB workouts are tough! But you will get excellent results.

I like to thank Com. Pavel and the party for the results I am getting. I am 6 feet and weight 180 lbs. Lifting twice your body weight is pretty cool eh?"

Craig, Date/Time 2001-10-29 09:47:25


I lost 16 lbs in the last four weeks since I started the KB lifts

" I love KB's! I have lost 16 lbs in the last four weeks since I started the KB lifts. Also, I haven't jogged in 2 weeks and last night I went jogging after my KB workout. At the end of the course that I run there is a big hill. Before KB's I was dying at the beginning of the hill, and a complete goner at the top. Last night I threw the hill aside like a little pink plastic dumbbell!!!"

Gediminai, Date/Time 2001-10-05 16:58:42


Kettlebell results report

"After about 2 weeks of kettlebell training, I've noticed some thickening of the musculature through my neck, traps, shoulders & upper back. My wife has also commented on it, so it's not my imagination. My grip strength has also improved. I've also noticed that my pants feel a little looser in the waist. All this from only training 3 days per week!"

Ginko Date/Time 2001-06-02 14:03:05


Incredible gains in energy, strength, explosiveness, power, speed, overall coordination, balance, flexibility

"After 6 months, at age 68, I have experienced incredible gains in energy, strength, explosiveness, power, speed, overall coordination, balance, flexibility, joint mobility, restoration of all ranges of motion, ability to do difficult body weight exercises, dramatic increase in overall endurance, posture, correction of lower back weakness, completion of the repair of a very serious shoulder injury from 6 years ago and far better muscle definition than ever in my entire life. From a typical aging old codger to being able to keep up with some of the best young whipper snappers. All from a funny looking iron ball with a big fat handle introduced by some evil dude from Russia!

All I can say is that if you want a wild ride just put aside anything you know about training the human body, get one, and follow the directions."

Andy68 Date/Time 2001-11-20 10:25:53


Customer reviews of: The Russian Kettlebell Challenge Average Rating:
9.3 in 29 reviews

The RKC DVD started me on the road to kettlebell health and fitness. Simply an outstanding product. Rated 10 out of 10

I purchased the Russian Kettlebell Challenge DVD along with a 16kg kettlebell 6 months ago. Having watched the DVD many times to study and learn the techniques Pavel demonstrates, the results I have obtained since are better than I hoped for. I am over 30 pounds lighter and leaner, am stronger, fitter and feel so much better, all from simple to follow program guidelines that allow practice to be tailored to the individual and fun to do. I confidently expect more and greater gains in the future and recommend this product to anyone serious about beginning a strength or conditioning program with kettlebells. Thank you Pavel!
Andrew Johnson - England


The perfect workout companion Rated 10 out of 10

Packed with exercises, this DVD gives you the tools that will take your workout potential to it's fullest. Pavel's subtle humour and sheer strength makes it easy to watch. The production quality is top notch.
Tony - Fayetteville (Ft. Bragg), NC USA


One of the most important books i have ever read. Rated 10 out of 10

Kettlebell training literally changed the way i think about training. Pavel presents the information in a way that is easily understood and applied.
David Whitley, RKC - Nashville, TN, USA


Comrades! I never knew how much I didn't know! Rated 10 out of 10

This DVD is absolutely incredible. The kettlebell training has opened all new in roads to fast muscle strength. Amazing gains in strength and endurance in my first week. I never knew... Theres a lot of good stuff out there and I've tried most of it, but this is the most exciting program I've ever done. Worth every penny.
Thomas Polucki, D.C. - Santa Clarita CA USA


RKC for the New Man! Rated 10 out of 10

Back in August 1990, on board a C5 Galaxy full of paratroopers bound for the Middle East, I read a book that would eventually lead me to Pavel Tsatsouline, Power To The People and RKC. The book was: SPETSNAZ by Viktor Suvorov. This book allowed me to consider the possibility that the Soviet political soldier was far superior, in many ways, to the American infantry man. In 1998, while researching Russian Martial Arts, I came across DragonDoor and Pavel's PTP. A year later I purchased the VHS RKC and my first KB 36lb pod. Fast forward to 2009 - For my 41st birth day this past July, I bought myself the RKC DVD and have just ordered a 53lb pod. Pavel and his RKC have literally changed my life. There is not one person I meet today who does not tell me that I look way younger than 41. My average KB workout begins with 3 sets of 5 minute swings, snatches and presses with 1 minute rest period between sets. That's just for starters. After working out I feel incredible! Like a New Man. As far as I am concerned Pavel and his philosophy are a testimony to the superiority of the Soviet State sanctioned physical fitness programs behind the Iron Curtain and the production of the elite political soldier.
Former Paratrooper - Atlanta GA


Yes! I am ready to take my strength, energy and health to undreamt-of new heights thanks to The Russian Kettlebell Challenge. I want to order The Russian Kettlebell Challenge NOW and understand that I am ordering with ZERO RISK because The Russian Kettlebell Challenge comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee for one full year!

Kettlebell Newcomer Rated 10 out of 10

This video is direct and to the point. There's not any "fluff",or distracting dialog. The demonstrations are clear and contain the enough info to coach a newcomer through the rough spots.
I especially appreciate the lack of cute, witty remarks. I sometimes wonder if the presenters realize that their jokes, however funny they may seem during production, wear a little thin by the 6 or 7 viewing.

54 year old active male - west central Arizona


Pricy, but good Rated 8 out of 10

This DVD is tad expensive. Pavel is a "Character", however the routines will give your body a complete workout. I'd buy other products from Pavel.
ed johnson - Lansing, Mich


Excellent! Rated 10 out of 10

An excellent DVD with all the basics you need.
This changes your life!

Lamon Spreeuwers - Netherlands


Got tired just following through Rated 10 out of 10

The first time I watched, I just followed along with each type of exercise and was worn out after 25 minutes. I can feel the difference after a week!
David - Ali Air Base, Iraq


The only way to train Rated 10 out of 10

What can I say? Kettle Bells are the only way. Not only do you get hard core strength, minimum time obligations for busy people, and the ease of not having to communte, but you get an unspoken way to revitalize you life by retraining you life. This DVD by Pavel shows you what you need to know to change your life by beginning a new one. If you're looking for a workout and not all the hype associated with gym memberships, buy this dvd and a set of kettle bells. You won't be dissatisfied.
Paul Langelier - United States Air Force, California, USA


Yes! I am ready to take my strength, energy and health to undreamt-of new heights thanks to The Russian Kettlebell Challenge. I want to order The Russian Kettlebell Challenge NOW and understand that I am ordering with ZERO RISK because The Russian Kettlebell Challenge comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee for one full year!

RKC dvd xtreme fitness for Hard Living Comrades Rated 10 out of 10

This video is unlike any other. Other companies try to immitate but don't even come close to the quality exercises that are in Pavel's video.
Ernst - Camp Lejeune, NC USA


Awesome! Rated 10 out of 10

I had brought the book, but just wasn't sure of the actual movements in each exercise, once I got the DVD's and could watch the movements, it was huge! I hurt my back in 2002 as a Reserve Police Officer, herniated a disc to the right and left, I honestly hurt everyday, gained a lot of weight. Since working out with the Kettlebells and watching the dvd's, it has been awesome, the back pain is going, I feel better and the weight is coming off. Thanks Pavel, you changed my life!


Dave - Kapolei, HI


Good number 2 Video Rated 10 out of 10

This video struck me as a good follow up to Enter the Kettlebell. Pavel still hits the basics in this one, but without as much detail. I recommend it more for expanding your exercises, not beginning.

As a whole, I thoroughly enjoyed the video and got a lot from it. Pavel doesn't mess around, no fanfare, just instructions.

Michael Hoffman - Kansas City, MO USA


Good technique video Rated 4 out of 10

I thought this was a great intro video to simply show the actual techniques used to exercise with the kettlebell. It also does a good job of telling what not to do. However, as a workout video, it leaves a lot to be deired. I found "The Extreme Kettlebell Cardio Workout" to be a lot more effective and desirous to work out with. That one's actually like having a workout partner right in your home with you. Whereas the "Extreme Fitness" video merely shows technique; it does nothing to show how to put together a routine, what order to do exercises in, how to group them (legs & abs, upper body, etc.).
Patrick Fortune - Geneseo, IL.


TOTALLY AWESOME Rated 10 out of 10

As Law Enforcement, I can tell you that if you are not in shape for a fight or have the toughness (physically and mentally) to keep fighting after being stabbed or shot by a suspect, one day you are going to die. I have been working with my kettlebells for a week now following along with the DVD and getting an awesome workout everytime. Pavel's directions are easy to follow and very detailed. HIS ATTENTION TO DETAIL WILL SAVE YOU FROM INJURY...........IF YOU LISTEN ! ! ! ! These are awesome full body workouts that will put you in fighting trim building BOTH strength and endurance. Thanks to you Pavel and the people at Dragon Door for bringing a fantastic OLD SCHOOL tool back to the forefront of REAL fitness here in the U.S.
Greg T. Sheriff's Dept. - California U.S. of A.


Yes! I am ready to take my strength, energy and health to undreamt-of new heights thanks to The Russian Kettlebell Challenge. I want to order The Russian Kettlebell Challenge NOW and understand that I am ordering with ZERO RISK because The Russian Kettlebell Challenge comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee for one full year!

Ok DVD, but not great. Price too high Rated 6 out of 10

The DVD is very good in showing several exercises with the kettlebells, but it doesn't give you a set workout to perform. It's like someone showing you a squat, a bench press, and curls and telling you to go workout. The filming quality is very good. The price is about $10 more than it should be.
Jim - Phoenix


Wonderful Rated 10 out of 10

Great. I am a beginner and put it on while learning the moves. It's clear and encouraging.
Jeff Strong - San Diego, CA


Excellent Follow-up to "Enter the Kettlebell" Rated 10 out of 10

I bought this DVD for myself and a friend to round-out the primer that is the excellent "Enter the Kettlebell" video and book. This DVD provides examples and extensions of the base activities, such as describing three different types of presses (military, side, and push). It also provides excellent enhanced exercises, including Windmills and the all-encompassing, mind-blowing "2 Hands Anyhow." Highly recommended for someone who has the fundamentals down and is looking to expand and vary their program.
Ben T. - Fairfax, VA


Only way it could be better is if Pavel was here himself!! Rated 9 out of 10

This is a great video which shows you step by step the exercises that are listed in the book. I will say that if you ONLY have this DVD then you may feel like you are missing a cohesive plan to follow which is better outlined in the book. But this is classic Pavel as far as his demonstrations and explainations and a couple of options thrown in for good effect. This one will be keeping me busy for a while.
George D - Cumberland, RI USA


Great Companion to the Book Rated 10 out of 10

High quality filming and great attention to the details of doing the work. The menu page is a bit confusing in its presentation, and not broken into enough categories, but all of the information is there and can be found. In any given section, it is easy to see how you're supposed to do it.

I'd give this one a 10 based on the content, but the braindead packaging of the video drops it to a 5. Everyone has Real, Windows Media, and QuickTime players. The last thing anyone needs is a proprietary player to install to play a video, and packaging it this way means you can't play it on a regular DVD player at all. I wanted to watch the instruction on a big screen, not on my computer monitor. Oh well.

It's also kinda cheesy to have the drop-down rating scale stuck on 10. I'm using Firefox; maybe it works ok from IE, but if that is the problem it is another case of bad packaging.

Bill - Florida


Yes! I am ready to take my strength, energy and health to undreamt-of new heights thanks to The Russian Kettlebell Challenge. I want to order The Russian Kettlebell Challenge NOW and understand that I am ordering with ZERO RISK because The Russian Kettlebell Challenge comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee for one full year!

Freakin' Amazing!!!!! Rated 10 out of 10

Put the DVD in and prepare to become a beast. Mr. Tstatsouline motivates and inspires you and the Kettlebell's dominate and transform you. Listen to everything he says, do everything he says, and become everything he says. Welcome to the brotherhood of hard living comrades!!
John P. - Brooklyn, NY


Happy Camper Rated 10 out of 10

I purchased all of your DVDs...they are fantastic...Pavel is a superb instructor...you will be receiving many orders from the South Texas area as I am demonstrating Kettlebells to everyone that comes to my clinic...I can't believe I didn't know about this sooner...I bounce out of bed in the morning...strech out the bunn burn and start swings...haven't even had a twinge in my back or shoulders and I have two disks, half a vertebra and a radidal head resection that prevents full extension of my left wing ( all courtesy sovieners of WW Vietnam)...I'm 60 and I wish Pavel had been around 40 years ago.
Dean Blount - Edinburg, Texas


Basic moves Proper technique Getting started Russian Kettlebell Training Rated 7 out of 10

I found the dvd to be exctly what I thought it would be. I had never used a kettlebell before and I want a clear cut, precise demonstation of the movements using proper techinque. I want to get stronger and avoid injury. The dvd should help me in both these areas.
Joe Randolph - Evansville, In


No-Nonsense Instructions, Just what we needed Rated 9 out of 10

This was perfect and had all the exercises I will need for the first few months.
Laura - San Diego, CA


Great Way To Get Started Rated 10 out of 10

A friend of mine who trains with Tito Ortiz got me hooked on the kettlebell workout for strength and stamina. This video is a great starter for anyone looking to get into the kettlebell!
Chad - Miami, FL


Yes! I am ready to take my strength, energy and health to undreamt-of new heights thanks to The Russian Kettlebell Challenge. I want to order The Russian Kettlebell Challenge NOW and understand that I am ordering with ZERO RISK because The Russian Kettlebell Challenge comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee for one full year!

Price is a bit steep for 30 minutes Rated 7 out of 10

Helped immensely compared to the book but the 39.95 pricetag turned me off a bit.
Your name here - Your location here


Start with correct form, Comrade! Rated 10 out of 10

If you don't have an expert in using the kettlebell running tame through your house, this is the next best thing to have. First get a kettlebell, then before trying anything, watch the video. Pay attention to the correct form that Pavel demonstrates. Then go try the first exercise. Watch again, and try the second one. And so on. Good product.
DD Farms - Culleoka, TN


First Fitness video I ever bought, NOT THE LAST!! Rated 10 out of 10

This video/DVD changed my whole outlook on the strength AND cardiovascular fitness game. The drills presented in this DVD and Book are straight forward, well explained, and simple to do. I have felt my energy level go up, and my fat literally melt away from my bones. This is a must have for anyone that is sick and tired of the typical fitness routine they have been presented with by a "personal trainer". The Kettlebell is an old-school tool used to give you "real-world" strength. Functional Strength.

Thanks to everyone at DD.com and Thank you to Pavel, Keep the hits coming.


oibrownskin - Westminster, CA


increases energy Rated 10 out of 10

i want to become a body builder in the world. so i need the real step to make a beautiful body.
wan - malaysia


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The RKC DVD started me on the road to kettlebell health and fitness. Simply an outstanding product.

I purchased the Russian Kettlebell Challenge DVD along with a 16kg kettlebell 6 months ago. Having watched the DVD many times to study and learn the techniques Pavel demonstrates, the results I have obtained since are better than I hoped for. I am over 30 pounds lighter and leaner, am stronger, fitter and feel so much better, all from simple to follow program guidelines that allow practice to be tailored to the individual and fun to do. I confidently expect more and greater gains in the future and recommend this product to anyone serious about beginning a strength or conditioning program with kettlebells. Thank you Pavel!

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The perfect workout companion

Packed with exercises, this DVD gives you the tools that will take your workout potential to it's fullest. Pavel's subtle humour and sheer strength makes it easy to watch. The production quality is top notch.

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Fayetteville (Ft. Bragg), NC USA



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