DJ Girevik
Senior Don Juan
Wanna know how to do this?
Kettlebells. None of that 1200$ machine crap. I mean something the U.S. Marines and SWAT team train with. Wanna get started on kettlebells cheaply? Go to www.dragondoor.com/kettlebells for all the info you need. Buy "The Russian Kettlebell Challenge" and "More Russian Kettlebell Challenges" by Pavel Tsatsouline. If you want, also buy "From Russia with Tough Love" by Pavel and "Cruel and Unusual Kettlebell Exercises" by Steve Maxwell. Go to www.mymaxtrainer.com (cheaper than dragondoor for KBs) and buy a 35 pound kettlebell for $70, or if you're stronger pick up the 50 pounder for $100 and the 65 pounder for $130. Wait for the deliveries, and enjoy the pain!
BTW, I am not affiliated with either site. I know I posted on it before but this is just how to get started. If you don't have the cash for the k-bells, pick up RKC and do its workouts with dumbbells. Each book is about $35, and comes with a teaching video. Dumbbells work, but kettlebells are a better complete workout and are just plain more fun.
If you want info and testimonies from people who already use kettlebells, go to dragondoor's discussion forum or to http://www.dragondoor.com/p10_praise.html (you can find all these guys on the DD message board). Also check out the articles from various pros who use kettlebells on http://www.dragondoor.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl
You can be slim and ripped like Pavel, or you can build big muscle like this guy. (BTW, that's a 144 pound kettlebell - the biggest in existance - that he's cleaning)
When you get to dragondoor look up Mike Burgener's articles and posts. He's my weightlifting coach, and can attest to what dragondoor and I are saying himself.
Kettlebells. None of that 1200$ machine crap. I mean something the U.S. Marines and SWAT team train with. Wanna get started on kettlebells cheaply? Go to www.dragondoor.com/kettlebells for all the info you need. Buy "The Russian Kettlebell Challenge" and "More Russian Kettlebell Challenges" by Pavel Tsatsouline. If you want, also buy "From Russia with Tough Love" by Pavel and "Cruel and Unusual Kettlebell Exercises" by Steve Maxwell. Go to www.mymaxtrainer.com (cheaper than dragondoor for KBs) and buy a 35 pound kettlebell for $70, or if you're stronger pick up the 50 pounder for $100 and the 65 pounder for $130. Wait for the deliveries, and enjoy the pain!
BTW, I am not affiliated with either site. I know I posted on it before but this is just how to get started. If you don't have the cash for the k-bells, pick up RKC and do its workouts with dumbbells. Each book is about $35, and comes with a teaching video. Dumbbells work, but kettlebells are a better complete workout and are just plain more fun.
If you want info and testimonies from people who already use kettlebells, go to dragondoor's discussion forum or to http://www.dragondoor.com/p10_praise.html (you can find all these guys on the DD message board). Also check out the articles from various pros who use kettlebells on http://www.dragondoor.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl
You can be slim and ripped like Pavel, or you can build big muscle like this guy. (BTW, that's a 144 pound kettlebell - the biggest in existance - that he's cleaning)
When you get to dragondoor look up Mike Burgener's articles and posts. He's my weightlifting coach, and can attest to what dragondoor and I are saying himself.
