The HKC—A Magical Method for Mastering Your Body
"If you’re serious about strength training, you study Dan John. If you’re serious about kettlebells, you study Hardstyle. The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge gives you both. What more could you want?"—Pat Flynn, author of Paleo Workouts For Dummies
"Coaches with Dan John's breadth of experience and knowledge are few and far between. Even rarer is one who can articulate their ideas so clearly, and in such an entertaining manner. Dan has an uncanny ability to draw parallels between seemingly unrelated topics and put difficult concepts into words we can all understand.
Mr. John's incredible combination of world-class teaching skills and phenomenal writing talent make The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge an essential read for any fitness trainer or serious student of strength.
My primary training modality isn't even kettlebells—it's calisthenics—but this book still gave me ideas and insights I could immediately put to use."—Al Kavadlo, PCC Lead Instructor, co-author of Get Strong
"I love everything about The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge. In addition to the best writing I’ve ever seen on the swing, the goblet squat and the get-up, Dan John treats his readers to multiple discussions of larger concepts, time-tested wisdom, and realistic coaching tips.
Dan John has the gift of taking extremely complex concepts and making them simple. So much of this book left me nodding my head. The information contained within these pages is indispensable, yet easily approachable. Truly, the author’s humor, wisdom and personal anecdotes make The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge a fantastic read!"—Danny Kavadlo, author of Strength Rules, co-author of Get Strong
"Dan John has created, with The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge, the definitive book on not only kettlebell training but common sense training with any tool. Dan has taken the tools of the HKC (the Swing, Goblet Squat and Get Up) and (finally) given them their due! While many will discount these humble tools, they are missing the powerful benefits that deeply exploring them will being the athlete. From execution to programming, Dan has covered all the bases with this book. If you are an RKC, and HKC, or even a kettlebell neophyte you will benefit from the information in this book... and if you know someone who is using kettlebells then do them a HUGE favor and get them a copy of this book. They will thank you..."—Michael A. Krivka, Sr.; Master RKC, Training Director - CrossFit Koncepts and Martial Arts Koncepts
"Much like the HKC itself, Dan John’s HKC book drills down to the absolute essentials of kettlebell strength and conditioning. Ultra-practical, the HKC book includes all the necessities, how to use them, plus how to create programs for nearly any fitness level or athletic need.
While some may think that the three exercises of the HKC, the swing, get-up, and goblet squat can’t possibly be enough, after 7 years as an RKC, and 6 as an RKC-II, Dan John’s HKC book has inspired me to simplify my training, and that of my clients—with great results. The "basics" are so important to Hardstyle kettlebell training, and this book doesn’t just make that case, it shows you exactly how to implement these crucial basics. I would recommend this book for kettlebell instructors and enthusiasts at all levels."—Adrienne Harvey, Senior PCC, RKC-II, CK-FMS
"This book is an example of why Dan John has become one of the great trainers of our time. It is full of immediately applicable kettlebell drills for any fitness level. His mastery of the system is expressed with a simplistic calm. Like a patient mentor, he takes time for the details to get things right. Hardstyle Kettlebell Training will earn you a lasting strength, resilient joints and a hard physique. This book offers many programming options to keep the progress coming."—Robert A. Miller, Senior RKC Instructor
"In everything I have ever read from Dan John, from his books, his blogs, or even a Facebook post, Dan has a unique ability to simplify training concepts, tactical approaches, and exercise procedures. This new book follows the same simplistic formula. Dan John is taking the HKC, which in itself is a simple introduction into learning the kettlebell and has dissected the 3 exercises that can be applied to a high-powered athlete, senior adult, young person just starting out, or to the everyday exercise freak that walks into your gym. I love this book. It's easy to follow, and Dan John tells great stories to make his points. I can't wait to pass along this knowledge."—Beth Andrews, Senior RKC
"From the very beginning, I was blown away by the information in The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge. Dan John has a gift. He writes for the general public and his books and articles are always enjoyable.
I have been certified as an RKC since 2009 and have been a Senior RKC for a couple of years. I’ve been to many RKC certifications as both a participant and a team leader. Like Dan mentions in this book, I always learn something new. I learn new drills to bring to my clients to help them get better. I learn again how important my own practice is to make me a better trainer.
In his new book, Dan goes way beyond anything I’ve learned so far. This book is packed with tips, cues and exercises that I have never used with myself or my clients. Programming using just the HKC knowledge in combination with the many other exercises and drills that Dan teaches in this book is enough to give a new Kettlebell instructor an arsenal of tools to get their clients to their goals.
I am excited to take the knowledge to my clients. The book not only will help me to become a better Kettlebell instructor, but it will also help me improve as a coach to my Special Olympic powerlifters.
The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge is not only great for Kettlebell instructors, it’s a comprehensive guide for coaching other sports, working with regular clients and doing your own training."—Laurel Blackburn, Senior RKC and owner of Tallahassee Kettlebells, Boot Camp Fitness and Training and The Tallahassee Strength Club
"Two words: love it! In a nutshell: everything a beginner (and advanced) kettlebell trainee needs in simple, clear, easy reading and instructions
Why? Dan John does an amazing job breaking down the simplest parts every one of the HKC Three! Dan gives out pointers, ideas, drills, programs and loads of his own insights on how to work with the HKC Three—and how to progress and mix them into your regular training." —Amnon Darsa, Owner SMART Krav-Maga, Master RKC
"Dan John has put into words so succinct and with laser precision, the absolute value and meaning of Hardstyle Kettlebell training. The fact that this comes from such a renowned strength coach gives it a weight that is impossible to ignore.
I began my kettlebell journey at the very beginning, when the RKC included windmills and the Get-up was "keep your shoulder packed and elbow locked and just get up".
Of course, we started with the swing, and did goblet squats before double front squats, but our eyes were on what we perceived was the big goal: snatches, presses and double front squats.
We rushed through the Get-up, and the end goal was windmills, snatches and bent presses. Get-ups were just there to prepare us to move on to the Tsar of kettlebell lifts—the snatch!
How refreshing to have Dan come along and make a case for the basics. Not the glamorous lifts, but the meat and potatoes of kettlebell training. From the beginning of the HKC, he spoke of his belief that this was all that was truly needed to train anyone from an elite athlete to your grandmother.
The Hardstyle Kettlebell Challenge is his homage to the HKC. The depth of knowledge and information shows his love and commitment to this system of training. And the best part is that Dan brings in his wealth of experience and knowledge that only adds to it in the best possible way.
Coming from a Pilates, yoga, dance and martial arts background, I love how he brings in many of the core exercises that have been popular for years in "ladies" fitness studios, like all the glute and butt exercises, including using bands and hip bridges.
He points out how it’s easy to get men to do chest and arms lifts and ladies to work their abs, butt and work on flexibility. But we all need to "train our weaknesses".
If you are new to kettlebell training, this is the book for you to get started. It covers much of the HKC training, you can consider it the next best thing to working with a certified RKC/HCK instructor.
It goes into great detail on the principles behind each movement, how to do it and very importantly—why. I believe the more information a person has the better they are to take their health, fitness and training into their own hands.
Dan adds variations on some of the basics, and adds other foundational exercises like Kettlebell Carries and Marching-in-Place that should be included in all training programs. He includes other tools like suspension training and barbells for variety and modifications.
Lastly, and this is HUGE for people just getting started, he offers lots of programming examples, from using only the swing/squat to adding more advanced lifts. His programming covers the principles of training (that is covered in the HKC, RKC, RKCII manuals) but also, lays out easy to follow and modify workouts.
This book should be in every kettlebell lifter’s library. Even if you have been using or teaching kettlebells for years, there is something in there for you."—Andrea Du Cane, Master RKC, author The Ageless Body
Contents
What Is The HKC?
The secret to elite performance is knowing how to apply the right amount of relaxation and tension at the right time. Teaching how to meld tension and relaxation is the cornerstone of the HKC method.
So, the magical HKC Three (Swing, Goblet Squat and Get-up) gives you the complete formula for mastering the fundamentals so you too can perform at your highest potential.
Those of us who can still pop up, leap into the fray and bound into the office do better in life, living and everything else. The HKC program gives you the tools and know-how you need to keep popping...
How Dan John added 70ft to his javelin throw after implementing one new kettlebell drill from the HKC protocols.
The 3 inter-related types of "stone" training: Anaconda strength (internal pressure, body squeezing), armor building (withstand contact) and Arrow (deliver from coiled power).
The single best abs exercise in the world...
Loaded carries: why they excel for anaconda strength and arrow training.
Bodyweight Rolling
Why The HKC?
Why the HKC drills work as the perfect solution for fat loss, the elderly, or for elite athletes and contact occupations when on the road.
How the HKC delivers what you need in stretching, flexibility, rotary stability and basic movements.
The three essential keys to weight lifting.
The Hip Displacement Continuum
The 3 basics of proper training
The ideal number of reps for each exercise to maintain quality.
The minimum effective dose of swings per day.
Why the HKC Three movements alone can challenge strength, power, endurance, mobility and flexibility.
Why swings and goblet squats are the two most powerful movements a human can do.
The Four Knots
Gluteal Amnesia
Firm, rounded powerful glutes signal that you are healthy, young, vibrant and virile. Discover how the Swing and the Goblet Squat are all you need for magnificent glutes.
Dan’s basic Buns workout.
The pure kettlebell glute challenge.
Four Square: The Non-Ballistic Hinges
Kettlebell Deadlift From a Box
The Waiter Bow
The RDL Hinge
The Bulgarian Goat Bag Swing
The Original Butt Blaster 5000—one of the best for discovering, awakening and empowering the glutes.
Why Swings are one of the best overall fat burning athletic builders
The 10 keys to mastery of the Swing.
The Goblet Squat
Why squats can do more for total muscle mass and overall body strength than all the other lifts combined.
Why the Goblet Squat is the single best lifting method of all time.
The Get-up
Otto Arco’s secret to all-around body strength, body power and body composition.
How the Get-up teaches the ability to remain stiff and tense through movement.
Optimal rep sets for the Get-up.
How to master the Get-Up.
Why the Naked Get-up is called the "poor man’s chiropractor".
Perfecting the Get-up with rolling
Improving shoulder stability
How Loaded Carries teach integrity under load and movement.
The Vertical Bird Dog
How the Vertical Bird Dog with kettlebell helps activate the core and whole family of stabilizers.
Assessment
Density Training
More work in less time—what’s best?
Specialized Variety
How inefficient exercise helps drive fat loss through stressing the fat reserves—and why you need to do more of what you are less good at.
The 4 main rules for effective programming.
Classical Conditioning
Program A Simple Strength
Program B Cardio Hit Workout
Program C Tonic Recharge Workout
Program D Bi-Monthly Tabata
Program E The Mobility Workout
Progression and Regression—Adjusting the Weight
General Principles for the Rest of Us
Lessons from Elite Athletes
The 5 principles for supporting our general training
From General to Specific: One-Kettlebell Workouts
The minimum effective dose for each exercise
A routine that will provide fitness, longevity, health and performance.
5 Favorite Workout Options
What to Do for the First 20 Days After the HKC.
The Program Minimum
Why Certify?