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I just bought 2 of every single size from 8kg to 50kg.
Although they don't get alot of use, they are there, they look good, and I can do alot of things at home alot of people can't do coz they dont have KB's.
I just wish my brother will hurry up with my plyo boxes....
Try with a 16kg bell.
You may also find 20kg won't be far off either for some exercises.
You will find you probably won't need a smaller KB. My husband doesn't touch anything under 20kgs.
Food for thought.
I take it you mean some kind of aussie footy there... i could see Kettlebell training being reasonably useful with heavy bells for Rugby players (much like bulgarian bags), can see the carry over to tackles.
I take it you mean some kind of aussie footy there... i could see Kettlebell training being reasonably useful with heavy bells for Rugby players (much like bulgarian bags), can see the carry over to tackles.
hence why i have med balls, kettlebells, DB's, globe barbell, bulgarian bags, bands, mace bell, power clubs.... all to keep me interested enough to do some extra work on top of main barbell gym sessions. (in my case i tend to fat rather than skinny, so weight based cardio is good, mileage may vary for someone already fit and with low BF)
hence why i have med balls, kettlebells, DB's, globe barbell, bulgarian bags, bands, mace bell, power clubs.... all to keep me interested enough to do some extra work on top of main barbell gym sessions. (in my case i tend to fat rather than skinny, so weight based cardio is good, mileage may vary for someone already fit and with low BF)
wow, that arsenal sounds like an Iron Edge mini heaven
I have to admit, i love my kbs, dead ball, bands etc. makes fast workouts at home easy and plenty of variety and you can use them in so many ways they are great for both strength and conditioning.
Anyone who says you can't use them to help develop strength isn't thinking creatively!!