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
William Sturgeon performs a half kneeling kettlebell halo

5 Reasons Manual Therapists Should Get Their HKC

Category_Coaching William Sturgeon
We can help our manual therapy clients get even better results by adding an HKC certification and kettlebell training to our practice. 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
Newly Certified RKC Instructors in NYC

When You Want to Up Your Strength Game, Who Best to Choose?

Category_Coaching Andrea Du Cane
We were recently asked a very good question: I’m opening a small gym and it will be a strength and conditioning facility that will cater to rock climbers, mace and kettlebell enthusiasts. Here is the … Read more

How To Avoid Back Pain From Kettlebell Swings

Category_Kettlebell Training Wayne Pallas
I earned my HKC in April of 2016, and began working with clients shortly afterward. The most common complaint I have heard has been lower back pain after swinging. Since I have always been careful to … Read more

Is Certification Worth It?

Adrienne Harvey Michael Krivka Adrienne Harvey
Education, training, and certification are expensive propositions. Training certifications can last several days and cost well into thousands of dollars—even before adding in the cost of time away fro… Read more

The Fitness Program of the Future—Now!

accountability Kirk Adams
I’ve been in the fitness industry for almost 18 years. Most of that time has been spent looking for answers to age old questions: How can I best help my clients reach their goals? How can I get my cl… Read more

The Get-Up

Category_Kettlebell Training Dan John
When in doubt, I pull John Jesse’s classic book, Wrestling Physical Conditioning Encyclopedia (printed in 1974), off my shelf. Jesse collected the history and wisdom of every strength, conditioning an… Read more

The Get-Up—The Ultimate Triplanar Exercise

Ashoka McCormick Ashoka McCormick
When we think of Bruce Lee throwing a kick, Muhammad Ali dodging a punch, or a great wrestler like Dan Gable swiftly shooting in for a double-leg takedown and dumping his opponent on the mat, we can e… Read more

Training an Olympic Judoka with Kettlebell Swings and the Goblet Squat

Ashoka McCormick Ashoka McCormick
10,000 athletes compete in the Summer Olympics. Colton Brown, age 23, was ranked number 1 in the USA (and 27th in the world) in the Men’s 90 Kilogram Judo Black Belt Division on May 30, 2016. Now, Col… Read more

Why The HKC Is The Answer To (Almost) Everything

20 workouts Dan John
Sometimes, when I repeat the same answer to a question more than a few times, I begin to wonder why people even ask me questions. Exercise for Fat Loss? “Swings, goblet squats and Turkish get-ups.” E… Read more

The Single Rep Dead Stop Swing, Clean, Snatch Workout

Andrea Du Cane Andrea Du Cane
As I travel around teaching HKC and RKC workshops, I notice a common problem (theme – challenge), the sloppy start/stop of a kettlebell ballistic lift. Imagine this scenario: someone is getting set up… Read more

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