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Ep 32 How To Build Power With Your Kettlebell

Ep 32 How To Build Power With Your Kettlebell

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In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon, Roger Parks, and Os Aponte delve into the intricacies of power training with kettlebells. They discuss the physics of power, the importance of understanding velocity versus acceleration, and how these concepts apply to various sports and everyday fitness. The conversation also touches on the significance of proper technique, the role of the nervous system, and the benefits of consistent practice. The hosts emphasize the need for a strong foundation before advancing to more complex training methods.




Takeaways


  • Power training involves understanding the physics of work and time.
  • Velocity and acceleration are key components of effective training.
  • Proper technique is crucial for maximizing training benefits.
  • The nervous system plays a significant role in power training.
  • Consistent practice leads to better coordination and strength.
  • A strong foundation is necessary before advancing in training.
  • Different sports require different approaches to power training.
  • Rest and recovery are essential for effective power training.
  • Training should be tailored to individual needs and goals.

••Kettlebells are versatile tools for building strength and power.


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