In which we demonstrate that you don’t need to murder animals to kill kettlebells. This exemplifies the very high-intensity workout called the long cycle, wherein you do as many cleans and jerks of a pair of kettlebells as you can in 1 minute, rest 30 seconds, and do the same with pairs of kettlebells descending in weight. In my case, I start with 106 pounds of kettlebells (pair of 53s), then 88 pounds (pair of 44s), and finally 70 pounds (pair of 35s). I manage to do 19 reps of each. This is cardio warfare and all around great high-intensity training for power, strength and endurance. Good for pretty much all sports and life activities including basketball, luggage lifting, and all around heart and body strengthening. Hardest exercise of the week but most rewarding!
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Hi- what do you do in the schools and health care facilities? thanks llysa
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 19:53:53 +0000 To: nayabingiluna@hotmail.com
I’m an occupational therapist. I work in the schools with kids with disabilities on fine motor skills, sensory processing and self-care skills.