Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Get Fit And Lose Fat Doing Kettlebell Workout Routines

By Chris Rivers


Although the kettlebell workout routines are by no means a new technology, (It's been in Russia since the late eighteenth century, and in the United States of America since just after the fall of the Soviet Union,) it has recently experienced a resurgence in popularity among fitness fanatics and hobbyists alike. Some of the reasons for this trend are obvious; the kettle bell is a moderately priced, effective option that some argue provides a more thorough workout than similar equipment, such as dumbbells. Commonly described as 'a cannonball with a handle,' it is the handle that sets them apart. Unlike a dumbbell, the bell's center of gravity is offset, and positioned outside of the user's hand. This difference is what helps make the kettlebell so great for weight training, developing and maintaining a desirable physique, and also for cardiovascular improvement.

For a long time this highly effective training device, however, was forgotten. Within the last few years, though, it has made a strong comeback and it is making a name for itself for those looking to lose weight and tone up.

Even though the rusty-anarchic charm was big in Eastern Europe, it was the Americans who were so fascinated by the kettlebell workouts along with the versatility and effectiveness of the training sphere.

Cultures all around the world through history have used some form of weight lifting object with an attached handle. Scottish tribes used these weight objects for hurling in Highland Games. Chinese Monks used these objects called stone padlocks in a similar way. This way of training was entitled Shi-SuoGuong, which meant The Art of Stone padlock. These Stone padlocks predates the traditional kettlebells by hundreds, maybe thousands of years. Romans and Greeks were also users of kettle-like weights.

So how would you recognize a good kettlebell if you were just starting out? There are three areas to look for:

It is easy to see why they have been a fixture in the physical fitness world for centuries now. This versatile, practical, easy to use equipment provides all the same advantages as dumbbells, and oftentimes more completely fulfills the specific workout needs of the individual, even for an assortment of different fitness goals. Whether a person wants to weight train, gain or maintain a desirable physical physique, or just improve their cardiovascular fitness, a kettlebell workout routine can help accomplish what needs to be done.




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