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  2. 10 kettlebell exercises that will give you a full-body ... - AOL

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    Push press. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart. Hold the kettlebell in your right hand with the elbow bent at shoulder height. Perform a simple half squat, bending your knees just a little bit.

  3. This Quick And Effective Kettlebell Routine Will Sculpt Your ...

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    For a killer workout, keep scrolling for the 10 best kettlebell core exercises, according to Kanski. Meet the expert: Lauren Kanski , CPT, is the creator of the Body & Bell program on the Ladder ...

  4. Kettlebell lifting - Wikipedia

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    Traditional competitions require the male lifter to use 1-pood (16 kg), 1.5-pood (24 kg), and 2-pood (32 kg) competition kettlebells of similar size with identifying colours. [13] [14] Some competitive federations allow 8 kg, 12 kg, 16 kg, 20 kg & 24 kg for women and 16 kg, 20 kg, 24 kg, 28 kg, 32 kg, 40 kg for men.

  5. All You Need Is A Kettlebell And 20 Minutes For This Core ...

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    20-Minute Beginner Kettlebell Abs Workout. Time: 15-30 minutes | Equipment: medium kettlebell | Good for: abs, total body. Instructions: Complete the first circuit in order, move on to the second ...

  6. Kettlebell - Wikipedia

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    A 16-kg (35-lb) "competition grade kettlebell" In weight training, a kettlebell is a cast-iron or cast-steel ball with a handle attached to the top, resembling a cannonball with a handle. [1] It is used to perform a range of exercises; primarily ballistic exercises that combine cardiovascular, strength and mobility training.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Common superset configurations are two exercises for the same muscle group, agonist-antagonist muscles, or alternating upper and lower body muscle groups. [29] Exercises for the same muscle group (flat bench press followed by the incline bench press) result in a significantly lower training volume than a traditional exercise format with rests. [30]