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Kettlebell Workout Routines For Amazing Fitness In 20 Minutes A Day

Kettlebell Workout

By Chris Rivers


There are perhaps many benefits to using Kettlebell workout routines on a regular basis. Two of these advantages pertain to strength and cardiovascular fitness. While weightlifting in general offers benefits, there are great differences between using regular weights and kettle bells.

Unlike a dumbbell, the weight of a kettlebell, or its center of mass, extends pass the hand. As a result, the use of multiple major and smaller muscles are required to stabilize the kettlebell while it is in motion. This difference in weight placement is a major advantage to a dumbbell routine which tends to target only one or two muscle groups at a time in slow repetitive motion.

Not only is this a practical way of gaining muscle because the strength can be used in everyday situations but it is also a method of preventing injury. Kettlebell workouts use the entire body. Different groups of muscles are utilized at the same time to maintain the body's balance as the person lifts the weights.

As a result, the whole body is evenly strengthened including the core. Many workout injuries are prevented in this manner.

The result is a full body workout in a fraction of the time necessary to hone in on each muscle group independently. There is also the added benefit that only one piece of equipment is required to achieve this total body workout.

Kettle bells are available from most sports stores and more gyms are starting to stock them as well. When choosing one ensure that it has a smooth handle as rough handles can do damage to the hands. Be sure to try out different weights to figure out what feels right for you. If you're looking for a challenging, fun workout that can be done in your lunch break, kettlebell workout routines are certainly worth a go.




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