
My philosophy has always been to try and keep my fitness level up the best I can and this lays the foundation for my martial arts training. Martial arts training is always challenging the mind, however, exercising on its own tends to put the mind in a state of boredom.Best thing I found for myself is to always look at different ways to keep in shape.
The gym purchased a whole set of kettle bells and they have been sitting there collecting dust for a while so I did a little research.
Kettle bells have been around for a long time but took a lot of attention after the release of the movie "300'.The movie introduced the "300" workout that incorporated alot of Kettle bell drills. That seems to have died off since then.
Anyways, I picked up the bells a couple of weeks ago and found their claim to fame stands true.
The Kettle bell incorporates weight training with core training and a cardio conditioning workout in the most time effective manner.
For example, kettle bell pushups, in the push up position holding on to the two bells with your hands, perform a push up and as you come up you bring one bell with you while supporting your upper body on the other bell. Then alternate one side to the other. Awesome drill!
Basic weight machines and free weights are meant to isolate the muscles but the Kettle bell drills are meant to integrate the muscle groups.
As always, changing up your workout routine is the best routine.
JC Masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada

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