Zoot
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I wanted to do some Ukrainian Deadlifts, but the gym doesn't have any kettlebells. And I believe they're expensive to buy. I had a handle lying around, so I thought I might be able to knock up something using the gym's dumbbells.
So here are all the bits:
The chains attach to the carabiner at the middle link:
Shackles on the ends of course
And it's ready to throw in the gym bag:
In the gym you hook it up to dumbbells. This is a bit fiddly and time-consuming; gives me something to do between sets.
And it works OK - UDL's hurt just like a real kettle bell.
Of course, it's only good for UDL's, not thrusters or anything like that. And it's a fair bit wider than the equivalent-weighted kettlebell. I stand on a couple of widely-spaced benches 'cos I don't have blocks.
But I can ramp up the weights in small increments which will be good.
- I got 4 shackles - took a dumbbell into the hardware store to make sure the handle would sit in the shackle OK.
- Bought 1m of chain and cut it in two halves. The link size had to be big enough that the shackle bolt would fit through it. Hardware guy cut it for me. Important to have an odd number of links in each half.
- And a carabiner.
So here are all the bits:
The chains attach to the carabiner at the middle link:
Shackles on the ends of course
And it's ready to throw in the gym bag:
In the gym you hook it up to dumbbells. This is a bit fiddly and time-consuming; gives me something to do between sets.
And it works OK - UDL's hurt just like a real kettle bell.
Of course, it's only good for UDL's, not thrusters or anything like that. And it's a fair bit wider than the equivalent-weighted kettlebell. I stand on a couple of widely-spaced benches 'cos I don't have blocks.
But I can ramp up the weights in small increments which will be good.