Using Kettlebells for Fat Loss and Fitness
If you have spent any time at all in a fitness gym within
the last couple of years, chances are you’ve seen a Kettlebell. While
using Kettlebells during a workout has grown in popularity in the last decade, I would not
place them in the same category as many of the other “fad” workouts out there. These things have been around since the
1940’s, being used in sports competitions in Russia and areas of Europe since
then. Their design makes it easy to
incorporate them into many exercises.
Their design also makes it easy to create different exercises, which
adds to their current popularity.
At Prana Chiropractic and Wellness Center, I use Kettlebells
often in the personal training sessions I offer. One of the ways I use them in sessions is to
add a form of resistance training that focuses on many of the movements that we
use during functions of daily living. In
terms of living a Wellness Based Lifestyle, it is my position that building
strength through exercise that improves our ability to function, is much more
important than those exercises that increase muscle size and bulk only. Using Kettlebells also allows me to help Practice
Members work their entire body during exercises, which means more bang for
their buck. What I target with the
strength and resistance routines I promote is increasing muscular strength and
function, but also increasing the density of the bones, increasing metabolism,
adding flexibility and range of motion, and improving endurance.
Kettlebells also help allow for more fluid movements of the
body during resistance training than traditional weight machines, and even many
of the free weight exercises utilized by most trainers. They are also great for circuit and
high-intensity interval training. When
we swing, or move the Kettlebell during exercise, in order to control the
movement and to change direction, we have to incorporate many more muscles than
the primary movers used in most other types of free weight exercises.
In addition to muscular strength and endurance building,
Kettlebells are a great way to burn fat and calories during workouts. In fact, it is estimated that you can burn up
to 20 calories per minute while using them.
This is equivalent to the calories expenditure of running a 6 minute
mile! So not a bad option if your goal
is to lose weight.
Using Kettlebells takes a bit of getting used to if you
haven’t tried them, but more and more trainers are using them to help people
reach their fitness goals. Don’t be
afraid to ask the trainers at the gym to show you a few exercises, grab a book
on Kettlebells, or watch a few videos on the internet and give them a shot! Remember engaging in a solid Strength and
Resistance Training routine at least 2 to 3 times a week is a must in order to
build upon our Physical Wellness.
In Wellness and Love,
Dr. Chris
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