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		<title>Heavy Kettlebell Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the kettlebell juggling you&#8217;ve seen so far has been with a relatively light kettlebell. When you talk about heavy kettlebell training you&#8217;re usually talking about swinging, or doing some other basic movements, with a bell that&#8217;s over a hundred pounds. But with juggling, heavy kettlebell training really starts at 70 lbs. If you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the kettlebell juggling you&#8217;ve seen so far has been with a relatively light kettlebell. When you talk about heavy kettlebell training you&#8217;re usually talking about swinging, or doing some other basic movements, with a bell that&#8217;s over a hundred pounds. But with juggling, heavy kettlebell training really starts at 70 lbs.</p>
<p>If you go too light it&#8217;s nothing but a trick like regular juggling, requiring fast hands and coordination. There is nothing wrong with this, but you won&#8217;t get the benefits in strength and conditioning.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I almost never use anything lighter than the 16 kg (35lb.) kettlebell. Of course for women you would want to go lighter, but most men should start at this size.</p>
<p>With a light kettlebell you can go longer, even minutes at a time, while training on the harder tricks, and get a great workout.</p>
<p>When you use a heavy kettlebell you can&#8217;t do this. This video is a couple snapshots of a less than ten minute workout.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd29eA2Se9c"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/Hd29eA2Se9c/default.jpg" width="130" height="97" border=0></a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd29eA2Se9c" target="_blank">Heavy Kettlebell Juggling Video</a></p>
<p>Obviously, you won&#8217;t be able to do as many juggling tricks as you can with the light bells. But you can still do the basics!</p>
<p>Juggle, rest, juggle, rest, juggle, rest&#8230;repeat until satisfied.</p>
<p>And be forewarned, your grip is going to be decimated. Unless you&#8217;ve got a grip as strong as John Brookfield, the kettlebell is likely to fly right out of your hands as you flip and swing.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all good to go with the light weights for the most part, but I recommend you mix it up every once in a while. And when you use a heavier bell, the next time you use a light one it’ll be all that much easier to juggle.</p>
<p>In strength,<br />
Logan Christopher</p>
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