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    Kettlebell training “can be a total body workout,” says Albert Matheny, RD, CSCS, co-founder of SoHo Strength Lab. “You can do strength training, cardio—a mix of stuff,” he continues.

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    Exercises using kettlebells recruit core-stabilizing muscles making every movement a full-body workout, toning the arms, core, legs and butt. 10 kettlebell exercises that will give you a full-body ...

  4. 10 Best Exercises for Women Over 50 To Live Longer

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    A certified personal trainer shares the 10 best physical activities and exercises for women over 50 to live longer.

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    This 20-minute upper body kettlebell workout is part of Women's Health trainer Tatiana Lampa's fast-paced, effective, and fun Total-Body Kettlebell program on the All/Out Studio app, included in ...

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    This exercise is performed sitting on the floor with knees bent like in a "sit-up" position with the back typically kept off the floor at an angle of 45°. In this position, the extended arms are swung from one side to another in a twisting motion with or without weight. Equipment: body weight, kettlebell, medicine ball, or dumbbell.

  7. Kettlebell lifting - Wikipedia

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    Pendulum – path the kettlebell takes as it moves from between the legs to either the rack or overhead position in Snatch. Swing—kettlebell movement that involves moving the bell in a pendulum motion from between the legs to the overhead position. Basic and start-up kettlebell exercise. Can be performed with one or two hands.