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
How To Burn Fat With Kettlebell Swings by Ryan Jankowitz

How To Burn Fat With Kettlebell Swings

Category_Coaching Ryan Jankowitz
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 … Read more
RKC NYC Masks Socially Distanced Group Photo

Workshops in the time of the pandemic: What to expect at the RKC right now

Category_Coaching Jason Kapnick
This year has been…a bit strange for the fitness industry. In the nearly seven months since we closed our gyms to “flatten the curve,” both society and the fitness industry has been turned upside down… 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

Three Ways to Reinforce Tension

Category_Coaching William Sturgeon
We commonly coach our clients to create tension with cues such as “brace the core”, “tighten the glutes”, “crush the handle”, etc. These phrases can help get clients to create tension in their lifts.… 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

Coaching the Kettlebell Coach

Category_Coaching Chris Holder
After attending and passing an HKC or RKC Workshop, we’ve done countless swings, feel confident about the material, and want to present the ideas we’ve learned to our clients. If you are like me, you’… Read more

How to Effectively "Cue" a Client

Angelo Gala Angelo Gala
We all know that communication skills can make or break any relationship. As a coach, you may possess all the knowledge in the world about progressions, regressions, proper loading parameters and rest… Read more

The Happy Challenge

Category_Kettlebell Training Suzanne Bos-Betlem
Two things I am very passionate about are music and kettlebells. They both cheer me up incredibly and I cannot imagine my life without them. But, bring these two together… and that’s when the magic ha… Read more

Is a “Fun Workout” an Oxymoron?

balanced fitness Mike Davidov
Is there actually such a thing as a “fun workout”? This might be one of the fitness industry’s most perpetuated myths. What’s behind the sales pitch? The two terms—fun and workout—are individually ope… 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

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