Kettlebell DVD: AOS Providence

Afreet

Cathlete
This week I received my copy of Art of Strength-Providence! My BF and I tried it out and found it quite enjoyable. Here’s the recap and review:

The instructor is Anthony DiLugllio, and he’s pretty much all business, which I like. My BF enjoyed mocking Anthony’s Rhode Island accent, until about the third round or so, when he was too busy struggling to keep up. Ha.

There is a “Practice” section where you can review and practice each of the exercises featured in the program.

The workout is broken into fourteen 2-minute rounds with 1-minute breaks between each round.

There is a joint mobility warmup that is almost exactly identical to the one on Lauren Brooks DVD. Maybe it’s just a kettlebell thing.

Here’s a list of the exercises in each round:

1. 2-handed swing, one arm swing, hand-to-hand swing

2. Cleans (yes, just two minutes of cleans)

3. Chest presses

4. Squats and sumo deadlifts

5. One leg deadlift

6. Windmils into overhead squats

7. Clean and press

8. Flip and squat

9. Tactical lunges

10. Triple crush (neat little bicep-tricep exercise)

11. Sling shot in a figure 8 with a static hold

12. Seated press

13. One arm row

14. Pullovers, Russian twists, Sicilian crunch

Plus a three-minute bonus round of snatches. Ouchie.

OK, now the workout was really good: simple but intense, and it took about 45 minutes (closer to 50 if you stick it out for the bonus).

Anthony is a good instructor. Not “Cathe” great, but perfectly good. Sometimes the “1-minute” breaks aren’t really 1 minute, and sometimes he spends time explaining a move that might be better spent just DOING it. But these are nitpicky complaints and I think I’ll get my money’s worth out of the video. It would also be a good one to share, since it’s relatively do-able (relatively).

I don’t mind if instructors releasing their first DVDs are not as smooth and professional as Cathe, and I get that they might need to charge a little more to make up the expense of filming. You will pay around $50 for each of the Art of Strength DVDs, and they don’t have the versatility, chaptering, or production quality of Cathe’s DVDs. It’s a little aggravating, but I guess it’s worth it to support people who are producing new and innovative workouts (so maybe we can get cheaper, better ones in the future!). Also, maybe Cathe will do a kettlebell DVD? Which would be sooooo awesome.

I think an earlier poster on another kettlebell thread suggested trying either this one OR the Lauren Brooks one, and I’d say that was a pretty good suggestion – Providence offers a slightly greater variety of exercises, but there’s not a huge amount of difference between the two. If you’re on a budget, one or the other of these would be fine as a beginner/intermediate DVD, or a way to work on your form, and can be made more challenging by upping the weight.

Since previewing this and the Lauren Brooks DVD, I have to say I CAN’T WAIT to finish my current rotation so I can invent a kettlebell rotation! I’m really looking forward to playing with both of my new DVDs!

I also received my “Kettlebell Goddess” DVD (with Andrea DuCane, from DragonDoor) and I don’t have much good to say about it. No music?? Hardly any explanation or cueing?? Umm…definitely not a keeper for me.

If you want to, you can find my review of the Lauren Brooks DVD here.

Lisa
 
kettlebell weights, and kettlebell rotations

Hi

I did the AOS Providence this evening. I am always surprised by how much I sweat with this DVD. The aerobic factor really kicks in. I tend to use different weight kettlebells for different exercise. I use heavier kettlebells for squats, deadlifts and chess presses than I do for windmills into overhead or seated presses.


Do you tend to use one weight kettlebell or change as I do?

How do you work your kettlebell workouts into your weight rotations? Most of the time i use my kettlebell exercises as a full body complement to my 3-4 day split. I use kettlebells to hit each muscle group a second time in the week.

Do you have or know of any kettlebell rotations?

Do you know when Amy Bento's kettlebell workout DVD is suppose to be released?


Regina
 
Hi Regina:

So far, I've only tried these out a little bit. I replaced my full-body workout in my current rotation with a kettlebell workout, because I couldn't wait to try them! I still have one more week of my present rotation left.

So, so far, I can only really answer a couple of your questions. Hopefully other kettlebellers will chime in.

I used an 8KG KB only for the AOS DVD. I was contemplating using the 12 KG one on a few exercises, but it would have been a terrible idea, since I barely made it all the way through with the 8KG.

Today I did part of the Lauren Brooks DVD again and used the 12 on all the swings, and it REALLY upped the intensity for me. There are still several exercises (overhead clean and press, for example), where I know I don't quite have the strength to use the 12 yet, so I think I'll switch as needed until I've moved up to using the heavier weight the whole time. Then it will be time for new kettlebells!

I'm working on a kettlebell rotation for myself for next month and I'd be happy to post it if you're interested. I'll probably try to finish it over the weekend. I'm thinking of using a combination of Cathe weight work with KB add-ons and some of my new KB DVDs.

Lisa
 
This one was also remade with Anthony and Becky Chamberlain, under the title "The Kettlebell Way to a Perfect Body" (or something similar). Pretty much the same moves (a few variations on what's in Providence rather than exactly the same), same music, same sequences, but the addition of a tutorial segment. I'm not sure if it's still at the introductory price (which is $10 less than its regular price, and the price of "Providence")
 
Hi Lisa,

Thank your for your reply. I would definitely like to see your kettlebell rotation that you will develop. I hope that you will post it.

Regina
 

Our Newsletter

Get awesome content delivered straight to your inbox.

Top