Competition Kettlebells - 4-36KG
Uncompromising Quality and Extreme Toughness:
These days, kettlebells are easy to come by. Most, however, are not designed with the serious strength athlete in mind. Unlike some of the competition, our kettlebells are virtually indestructible and will literally last a lifetime even under the most rigorous usage.
Over the years, we have worked with various kettlebell athletes and instructors to develop our cast iron kettlebell range to the highest possible standards, without compromising on cost.
MAIN FEATURES:
- Standard size for all weights, same handle thickness and shape.
- Brushed steel
- Stainless solid steel casting
- Natural handles
- Kettlebell colour as per standard competition kettlebell colours.
- Price is for one kettlebell.
Why Train with Kettlebells?
No matter what your sport, you stand to benefit from kettlebell training. Once an obscure training implement, kettlebells have enjoyed a huge resurgence in popularity in recent years, and for good reason!
Widely regarded as one of the most versatile and challenging training implements, kettlebells:
● build core stability and functional strength through dynamic, compound movements
● increase your ability to generate power, which directly translates to increased sports performance
● improve range of motion and muscular coordination through challenging and novel training modalities
● develop cardiovascular endurance through high intensity work, while saving your joints from the impact of traditional cardio training
● build forearm, grip and wrist strength and stability
● make an excellent home training tool due to their compact size and price
● are extremely versatile - can be used for swings, snatches, cleans, Turkish get-ups, presses, curls, squats, deadlifts, and an endless variety of kettlebell flows. The only limiting factor is your imagination!
HISTORY:
In the late 20th century, Soviet science verified that repetition kettlebell lifting is one of the best tools for all around physical development.
A study observed two groups of college students over a period of a few years:
A standard battery of armed forces physical training tests was used which included the following: pullups, a standing broad jump, a 100 meter sprint, and a 1 k run. The control group followed the typical university physical fitness training program which was military oriented and emphasized the listed exercises. The experimental group just lifted kettlebells. No other training of any kind.
In spite of the lack of practice on the tested drills listed above, the kettlebell training group showed better scores in every one of them.
Accurate to within 2% of stated weight