.....and am just wondering, in terms of progression, do I bump up say 2.5kg or wait until a later point.
Thanks again to J Madd for the idea and putting together ageless athlete by the way!
So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
Very nice one mate.
One or two handed ? Option is to go 1 handed next if you don't want to buy a heavier bell. The heavier bell is where you really start to feel it.
Alternatively you could progress to snatches to really mix things up, but still do a similar movement. Alternate swings and snatches until you can get all the snatches done in an unbroken set.
One or two handed ? Option is to go 1 handed next if you don't want to buy a heavier bell. The heavier bell is where you really start to feel it.
Alternatively you could progress to snatches to really mix things up, but still do a similar movement. Alternate swings and snatches until you can get all the snatches done in an unbroken set.
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
2 handed. I use a T handle so adjusting weight isn't too difficult.
I have dumbbells I can adjust, I don't actually own any kettelbells....
I could try single handed with the dumbbells, and alternate hands say every ten reps....
Cheers for the advice!
I have dumbbells I can adjust, I don't actually own any kettelbells....
I could try single handed with the dumbbells, and alternate hands say every ten reps....
Cheers for the advice!
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
Thanks Adski! When I was playing with this template, I actually jumped from 32.5 KG to 40 KG. That was because I didn't have any intermediate bells. Probably splitting the difference would have been a better idea.Adski wrote:.....and am just wondering, in terms of progression, do I bump up say 2.5kg or wait until a later point.
Thanks again to J Madd for the idea and putting together ageless athlete by the way!
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
I bet the jump would have made things interesting....I think I'm just going to make a 2.5kg jump and keep working toward 40, after I get that (which may be a while) Ill decide where to go from there.
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
T handle is perfect for 2 handed. I have adjustable kettlebells up to 32kg and access to a free gym with 40 kg bells.Adski wrote:2 handed. I use a T handle so adjusting weight isn't too difficult.
I have dumbbells I can adjust, I don't actually own any kettelbells....
I could try single handed with the dumbbells, and alternate hands say every ten reps....
Cheers for the advice!
I like to do most of mine 1 handed as I find I have some back problems if I do them 2 handed sometimes.
My favourite way to basebuild is s&s, fighter pullups and LSD runs with some bjj thrown in.
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
I may need to incorporate the one hand at some stage. How does one handed work better for your back?Maxrip13 wrote:T handle is perfect for 2 handed. I have adjustable kettlebells up to 32kg and access to a free gym with 40 kg bells.Adski wrote:2 handed. I use a T handle so adjusting weight isn't too difficult.
I have dumbbells I can adjust, I don't actually own any kettelbells....
I could try single handed with the dumbbells, and alternate hands say every ten reps....
Cheers for the advice!
I like to do most of mine 1 handed as I find I have some back problems if I do them 2 handed sometimes.
My favourite way to basebuild is s&s, fighter pullups and LSD runs with some bjj thrown in.
Just a bit curious that's all.
Re: So, hit 100 swings unbroken at 32.5kg.....
Adski wrote:I may need to incorporate the one hand at some stage. How does one handed work better for your back?Maxrip13 wrote:T handle is perfect for 2 handed. I have adjustable kettlebells up to 32kg and access to a free gym with 40 kg bells.Adski wrote:2 handed. I use a T handle so adjusting weight isn't too difficult.
I have dumbbells I can adjust, I don't actually own any kettelbells....
I could try single handed with the dumbbells, and alternate hands say every ten reps....
Cheers for the advice!
I like to do most of mine 1 handed as I find I have some back problems if I do them 2 handed sometimes.
My favourite way to basebuild is s&s, fighter pullups and LSD runs with some bjj thrown in.
Just a bit curious that's all.
I have no scientific reason why it would work better. It;s purely anecdotal, but I think it may do with engaging the core more to resist the rotation of the bell.