One of the best aspects of kettlebell (and sandbag) training IMO is that it's so easy to take it with you and keep training effectively when you're out of town. So no excuses!!! ^^^
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One of the best aspects of kettlebell (and sandbag) training IMO is that it's so easy to take it with you and keep training effectively when you're out of town. So no excuses!!! ^^^
Day 1
300 swings before breakfast (rest will be done after work)
Well done Primalclubber
Keep us posted fat belly frog and TorMag
[QUOTE=fat belly frog;890368]TorMag I agree bloody nutter's.....
Yes I want to join but cant imagine doing a 1000 swings a day. I did 300 swings the other day and only half of those where with the 24kg KB and that was bloody hard.[/QUOTE]
Progressions. I've been swinging the kettlebell for over 6 years. The first challenge is hitting 1000 swings. I got into the volume stuff a couple of years ago and I still have only done a timed 1000 (24kg) maybe a dozen times. When I do volume I use an interval timer like a Gymboss and set it something like a 30 sec on/ 15 sec rest interval, so I can focus on the swings and not the 30 or 40 or 50 mins I was going to be spending swinging. The first 1000 I got nasty blisters because I lacked the finger and grip strength, but it gets easier the more you do it and the stronger your hands get. Nowadays I can easily do 200-300 swings with my 24 kg without putting it down, and I've heard of guys who can do over 1000 without putting it down. I don't do the volume stuff as much today as my focus is on doubles work.
[QUOTE=Dirlot;890643]Day 1
300 swings before breakfast (rest will be done after work)[/QUOTE]
Breaking it up during the day is good. During my 10000 swing challenge I did 5000 the first 10 days doing 1000s and 500s, but the last 20 days I had to break it up into smaller chunks because I mentally burned out of doing 1000s.
You can get a free app for your smart phone for doing the timming. I use one called HIIT Intervals for the android. Works great. Anyone actually read the Bud Jefferies book? Saw they have it in electrronic form, thinking about getting it....
[QUOTE=TorMag;890862]You can get a free app for your smart phone for doing the timming. I use one called HIIT Intervals for the android. Works great. Anyone actually read the Bud Jefferies book? Saw they have it in electrronic form, thinking about getting it....[/QUOTE]
Interval Timer AD from Slide Me is also a good app. I've also used HIIT app.
500 done. 500 more to go for today. It really isn't bad, it just bothers my blisters. I find I have to band-aid them, and tape them, replacing the tape every 150 or so swings. I'll dig up my fingerless cotton gloves later and give it a go with them...might make it better on my hands.
[QUOTE=TorMag;890862]You can get a free app for your smart phone for doing the timming. I use one called HIIT Intervals for the android. Works great. Anyone actually read the Bud Jefferies book? Saw they have it in electrronic form, thinking about getting it....[/QUOTE]
I've got it and I've read it twice. I actually just started reading it for the third time.
[QUOTE=TorMag;890568]I do, just don't know where I would find the time to do 1000 a day in the next 10 days.... 30 days, I could find the time.... I guess the time is not too bad, just did the math. Let's say you could keep up a pace of 30 per minute, it would take 33.33 minutes to crank out 1000, I suspect that at least for me, pace would fall off as I go, so probably take around 45 to 60 minutes. The other problem is I am out of town a couple of days this week, think the missus would frown on me taking the kettlebell on our 25th anniversary trip..... Though, I could tell her that the 25th is the "Iron Anniversary", think she would buy it?[/QUOTE]
Thanks, TorMag, for doing the math for me. This has shown me that I have the time to do this. Do I have the inclination? I do! Do I have balls-of-steel?