RE:
>Kathryn, how was your Kettlebell workshop? They (Kettlebells)
>always interest me but also look like you would really have to
>keep good form as to not injure yourself. (That goes with ANY
>type of workout!) I remember you mentioning a workshop a
>couple weeks ago.
I'm copying this from one of my posts at VF:
>
> Well, I'd say it was okay-to-good. (Seems like most workshops/presentations/seminars I go to--even in my field) don't quite live up to my expectations).
The pluses:
I got to try out various weights of kettlebells (at one point, I had a small collection accumulated around me, since I needed different weights for different exercises). I found I can swing a 35# one with no problem, two 18# with some effort.
I got some form corrections that will help me: swinging back farther between my legs on swings, watching to keep my non-working hand OFF my thigh when doing 1-arm cleans and snatches (such an ingrained habit from other weight work that I do it without even thinking!).
I could hold my own against the barely-20-year old girls there (a group of 5) and most of the guys.
The minuses:
Not enough individual checking on form.
I was a bit ticked off when the instructor watched everyone do a clean on their own, starting with the first row of peeps, but stopped before he got to the last 5 people (of which I was one). ***?
And it would have been good to hear that we were doing it right (if we were) as he and his assistant walked around while we practiced. Especially since I'm pretty sure some of the girls in the front row were rounding their backs soomewhat and using more upper body to move the weight in the swing than they should (just from my watching experienced kettlebellers on some of the instructional material I hawe----my 'half-w' key is not working!). And after I got home and reviewed my Lisa Shaffer manual, I found I was doing get-up sit-ups like a pliates roll-up, and you're supposed to keep your back straight (though I think I like my wersion better).
The frustrating:
Turkish get-ups. AKK! They should be called Turkish 'I-can-get-to-the-lunge-position-but-then-I-can't' getups, LOL! I tried them with various weights, with NO weight, and I kept getting stuck at the lunge position. I did fiinally make 2 each side all the way up, with wery light weights, and not too gracefully! These will take lots of practice!
My snatches seem pretty awkward as well. But I'm not sure if I'm doing something not quite right, or if they are just awkward to learn. Again....practice!
After 2+ hours of straight kettlebell practice, I was well worked out, and yesterday, I felt beat!
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