Get in shape now doing kettlebell workouts at home

By Chris Rivers


Kettlebell workouts have been around for a long time, and in many ways they are a lot better than conventional dumbbells. They may not seem all that different from most traditional weights, but they are actually better for certain exercises. This is largely due to the design of the kettlebells themselves, not to mention how they were traditionally used.

Kettlebell exercises offer a lot of great benefits, but in order to enjoy these benefits you will first need to learn how these exercises affect your body. For starters, it's worth pointing out that the handle on kettlebells are generally thicker than the ones that you can find among dumbbells. What this means is that kettlebell exercises are an effective choice is you to want get a stronger grip.

Also they are completely portable compared to workout equipment typically found in a gym, kettle bells are very portable making them very easy to store. You can even bring them with you anywhere provided that there is ample space where you can perform the routines.

Superior versatility is a major bonus. When you work out the different parts of your body, you certainly need the right equipment to do so. As said earlier kettle bells have the edge of over other gym equipment because of its unique design. Because of that, there is a wide variety of kettlebell workouts that can be done and target virtually all parts of the body. Used correctly the KB provides a total body workout as it can target the lower and upper extremities of the body. You will also be continually developing your core strength and cardio.

Another exercise you can add to a swing routine is the dead lift. This is similar to a barbell dead lift, but is less dangerous and is just as beneficial if not more beneficial aerobically. Start with your kettlebell between your legs and squat down. Make sure your core and knees are engaged and lift yourself up so you are standing up straight again.

However, the primary reason why kettlebells are such great exercising tools is because they offset the body's center of gravity. What this means is that your body is forced to work harder in order to maintain its balance. This has the positive effect of causing several muscles groups in your body to work together every time you lift the KB.

Consider for a moment your leg's stabilizer muscles. By using kettle bells, they will force you to rely on these muscles to maintain balance. This also results in improving the muscles in your arms, abs and glutes. So if you can add a set of kettlebell ballistics exercises to complement what you're used to doing then you'll have a great body in no time.




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