Thursday, January 15, 2009

Enter The Kettlebell review

The kettlebell is designer like a cannonball with a handle attached to it. Plus, the momentum you generate with the power swing creates a full body workout for you. It's easy to see why many fitness gurus put the kettlebell atop their list of top pieces of exercise equipment.  But you need to know how to best use it too.

Kettlebell Reviews:

The person responsible for the spread of the Russian Kettlebell is non other than the former Soviet Special Forces physical training instructor and strength author, Pavel Tsatsouline. His first publication back in 2001 was called, "The Russian Kettlebell Challenge." Following this, there has been an explosion in Russian kettlebell excitement. And the rest, well, its still history in the making... as more and more Americans discover the advantage of having a kettlebell in their reach.

Pavel continues to assert his influence as he launched his new book entitled, "Enter the Kettlebell!" His new book is a product of 5 years of additional research on what really works with the kettlebell.

Here is a detailed Enter The Kettlebell review:

This 200-page paperback is loaded with 246 full color photos and charts that would help you visualize how kettlebell exercises are executed, done none other than by the master himself. It contains all that is you need to know about kettlebell exercises, as well as safety tips, creative ways on how to enjoy the training, and appropriate drills for different levels of mastery. He called this the three-stage plan to kettlebell mastery – the New RKC Program Minimum, The RKC Rite of Passage, and Become a Man Among Men; where after each stage, a new level of physical prowess and muscular gain is achieved.

Enter the Kettlebell is a digital book available as a 22 Mb PDF file.Enter the Kettlebell is the best workout guide to help you achieve great results with your kettlebell.  If you want a high intensity workout and you don't want to spend a lot of money, you should look into buying a kettlebell.  You can get a total body workout in just minutes a day.

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