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  2. 9 Kettlebells You Should Consider Adding to Your Home Fitness ...

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    SelectTech 840 Adjustable Kettlebell. If your budget allows, going with an adjustable option is always a smart space-saving move. This next-gen kettlebell features a modernized design and solid ...

  3. Kettlebell lifting - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Jerk and Long Cycle can be performed with one bell or two kettlebells of equal weight. Snatch: A single kettlebell is swung using one hand from between the knees to above the head in a single motion. [6] [7] Jerk: Two kettlebells are grasped in each hand and swung to the 'rack position' at chest level, then jerked above the head.

  4. The #1 Kettlebell Leg Workout To Build Muscle & Strength - AOL

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    ShutterstockThe kettlebell stands out as one of the most versatile tools in any gym arsenal. The ability to turn traditional squats, deadlifts, lunges, and RDLs into dynamic muscle and strength ...

  5. Kettlebell - Wikipedia

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    The weight of a kettlebell is not distributed evenly. Thus, the unique shape of a kettlebell provides the "unstable force" for handling, [7] which is important for the effectiveness of the kettlebell exercises. [8] Parts of a competition kettlebell. The parts of the kettlebell can be broken down into: handle, corners, horns, window, bell, and base.

  6. List of weight training exercises - Wikipedia

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    The leg extension is performed while seated by raising a weight out in front of the body with the feet. It is an isolation exercise for the quadriceps. Overtraining can cause patellar tendinitis. [4] The legs extension serves to also strengthen the muscles around the knees and is an exercise that is preferred by physical therapists. Needs citation

  7. George Eiferman - Wikipedia

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    George Eiferman (November 3, 1925 – February 12, 2002 [1]) was an American professional bodybuilder and trainer. [2] Born in Philadelphia in 1925, he served in the Navy during World War II and entered into the sport of bodybuilding afterwards. [ 1 ]