It’s that time of year again when most people are wanting to focus on getting back on track with their health and fitness goals. This includes people starting up new gym memberships and starting a wor…
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If you work out with kettlebells, then you’re probably doing swings… lots of swings.
The kettlebell swing sets the foundation for learning more advanced movements and is a simple way to increase your …
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As coaches, instructors or personal trainers, our clients often come to us for help with a fat loss goal. And while there are many ways that we can help our clients achieve their goals, the most impor…
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As a co-founder of Catalyst SPORT in NYC, I’ve been exposed to many different people—people just like you.
One of the most common questions I get from both fitness professionals and enthusiasts is, “W…
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I started my fitness business, Boot Camp Fitness and Training in 2005, and I started Tallahassee Kettlebells shortly after my RKC 1 in 2009.
In that time, I have amassed many individual, partner, and …
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We all know how efficient kettlebell training can be. Kettlebell exercises rapidly elevate your heart rate and require every muscle to work in unison. Kettlebell workouts can combine athleticism and g…
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Sometimes, I just want to do a quick workout and either can’t or don’t want to spend an hour to do it. That’s why I put together this series of efficient kettlebell workouts which can be done in a sho…
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Over the past 22 months, Carleen Jeffers has amassed an incredible amount of championships—and has set distance running high school and county records that were previously unbroken for decades. Brown …
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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…
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There are many philosophies out there when it comes to improving performance and mastering training efficiency. The following post is about two things that changed my life completely.
Part 1: Fundamen…
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Yesterday, in the sultry middle of the afternoon, I went outside to do some sprints. There is a hill in the far corner of my neighborhood of the perfect gradation for this kind of work, and at the top…
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What Real Users of The IsoMax Have to Say
“Having been a Strength and Conditioning Coach for 40 years (33 years at the college level, 7 years at the high school level), I have seen a LOT of devices come and go. The IsoMax impresses me so much that I would definitely incorporate it into my program if I were starting all over again in my career. It'll defin…“Having been a Strength and Conditioning Coach for 40 years (33 years at the college level, 7 years at the high school level), I have seen a LOT of devices come and go. The IsoMax impresses me so much that I would definitely incorporate it into my program if I were starting all over again in my career. It'll definitely be a part of my new business. When I visit with young strength and conditioning coaches I ALWAYS make sure to encourage them to check out the IsoMax”Read More
Rod Cole
Stephenville, TX
“Been working out since 1975. The Isomax has taken center stage. The combination of convenient, very effective isometrics and seeing the amount of force generated on each rep is phenomenal. Dragon Door's innovations are a godsend. I'm 70 and the strongest I have ever been.”
Bob Lorenz
Vernon, NY
“I have been able to gain more muscle mass and increased strength with the Isomax than with any free weights or weight machine. I am in my mid 40s and have been lifting weights since my late teenage years, but nothing I have tried compares to the Isomax!”
Mike Little
Lansing, NC
Excellent Isometric Trainer. Additional training technique to weights.
Exercises your muscles differently than normal weights.
For those people like me who have never trained isometrically they stimulate your muscles without risk of injury. Isometrics strengthens muscle strength / endurance in different ways to w…Excellent Isometric Trainer. Additional training technique to weights.
Exercises your muscles differently than normal weights.
For those people like me who have never trained isometrically they stimulate your muscles without risk of injury. Isometrics strengthens muscle strength / endurance in different ways to weights.
Compact equipment. Digital strength readout during exercise.
Isometrics complements weight training.
Highly recommend Isomax.
On a 1 to 10 scale the Isomax rates an 11 for Isometric training with digital feedback.Read More
Tommy Cusack
London, England
I love my IsoMax. I am 55, I had the normal aches and pains you would expect for someone my age. Back, knee and tricep tendonitis. I have been using the IsoMax for 4 months, my aches and pains have faded to nothing. My blood pressure has also improved and i have effortlessly gained muscle.
And i am only using it …I love my IsoMax. I am 55, I had the normal aches and pains you would expect for someone my age. Back, knee and tricep tendonitis. I have been using the IsoMax for 4 months, my aches and pains have faded to nothing. My blood pressure has also improved and i have effortlessly gained muscle.
And i am only using it 2x per week, some weeks i throw in some bodyweight exercises but only if I feel like it.
This machine is well worth the money, it will last you a long time. Also, the battery life of the handle is ridiculous. In 4 months it has only dropped 1/3. The IsoMax will be the foundation of my strength training for the foreseeable future.Read More
I'm not sure if I got a one off but the new finish is inferior to my older RKC Kettlebells. The others have a nice matte finish where my newest one has a shiny finish and looks like a cheaper version. Still a good bell, well balanced and probably still better than most. Got a 7/10 for that reason. By the way, I'm not a weekend warrior, I'm in the fitness industry: trainer for 15 years. I may know something.
I'm happy that I've found Dragon Door kettlebells.But it took a fair amount of searching.Started with trips to a local sports/fitness rquipent store, then Target.Nothing at all looked convincing.My first kettlebells were bought yers ago locally and are made with epoxy coating.That's just plain wrong. How could someone come up with such an idea? It hardly makes any sense from a ruggedness/longevity of the product prospective.But that's what was available at the time.This time I put in more effort into my research.And I would like to thank the person who wrote a very thorough review of the best kettlebells out there.I decided to go with simply the best!
I have used many different brands of kettlebells and will only buy RKC. I have a pair of the 24s that are used almost everyday, they will humble you and empower you. Handles are the perfect size and are breaking in nicely. Another great product from RKC.