William Sturgeon, RKC Team Leader performing a kettlebell swing

The Kettlebell Swing & Low Back Pain

Category_Kettlebell Training William Sturgeon
Low back is one of the most common injuries or difficulties that most people struggle with daily. There are many reasons that can be leading to low back pain such as excessive sitting or standing, lac… Read more
1 Exercise That Checks All The Boxes

1 Exercise That Checks All The Boxes

1 Exercise That Checks All The Boxes Nick Lynch
The Turkish Get Up is an exercise that checks all the boxes. This exercise is still a mystery to me after all these years of teaching it. Every time I teach it, do it, and watch others do it, I learn … Read more
Paul Britt demonstrates a kettlebell get-up

Kettlebells in the Clinic

Category_Coaching Paul Britt, DC
If it wasn’t for kettlebells, I would not be a chiropractor today. I started out with the RKC in 2006 and attended the CK-FMS in 2010. The CK-FMS was the movement program that was based off of the FMS… Read more
RKC Team Leader William Sturgeon performs a kettlebell Get-up

How Breathing Can Improve Your Kettlebell Training

breathing William Sturgeon
If you’re an RKC candidate or someone who enjoys kettlebell training you know that training for your RKC or doing a high volume of repetitions can be both physically and mentally exhausting. Typically… Read more
Dan John Performs a Kettlebell Get Down Press

The Turkish Get Down Press and the Road to Windmills and Bent Presses

bent press Dan John
The Turkish Get Down Press (TGDP) has allowed me to speed up the teaching process of three of the most difficult kettlebell exercises to teach and master Read more
Training Barefoot With Kettlebells - Deadlifts

3 Reasons To Train Barefoot with Kettlebells

ankle mobility William Sturgeon
At my gym Restored Strength, it is common to see our members training barefoot during their kettlebell sessions. In today’s society it rare to see people spend time barefoot in their own home or at wo… Read more
Shawn Burnah Hiking Climbing Obstacles

The Hardstyle Kettlebell Basics for Hiking

Category_Kettlebell Training Shawn Burnah
In 2005, I was deployed to Afghanistan as an Infantryman in the Hindu Kush mountains and found some odd shaped weights stamped with “DragonDoor.com”. I did a search and found the book, The Russian Ket… Read more
Use These 3 Cues to Teach The Deadlift

Use These 3 Cues to Teach The Deadlift

Category_Coaching William Sturgeon
When teaching a client how to deadlift, we must first help them master the hip hinge. Often when we begin to teach someone how to hinge we use the following cues: “keep a slight bend in the knees, pus… Read more

The Importance of Single Leg Training

Category_Kettlebell Training William Sturgeon
We spend a lot of time training our clients with bilateral movements, such as squatting and hinging. These dynamic and explosive movements are done in a stationary position. When we choose exercises f… Read more

Beyond the See-Saw Press: Two New Variations

Category_Kettlebell Training Nick Collias
Some lifts just never feel quite right, no matter how hard we try to force them to do so. Others are a willing dance partner from the first rep. And from the first time I tried it, the see-saw press j… Read more

How and Why to Practice Slow Motion Kettlebell Get-Ups

Category_Kettlebell Training Shari Wagner
At a Dragon Door workshop back in 2010, a Senior RKC taught us how to do slow motion get-ups and my life was forever changed! In theory, slowing down a get-up sounds simple enough—but you know what th… Read more

Swinging Through Pregnancy, Prenatal Kettlebell Training - Part 1

Category_Kettlebell Training Kathleen Walters
“You need to avoid any high-impact exercises, running, and lifting heavy anything heavier than about 10-15 pounds.” As an avid CrossFitter, Boston Marathon-qualifier and finisher, triathlete and fitne… Read more

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