Blending Kettlebell and Barbell Training

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5 Ways To Successfully Mix Kettlebells With Barbells You may not be using barbells right now. Don’t worry – this information is still for you because you’ll get some new ideas on how to structure your kettlebell workouts programs. There seems to be so much great information about kettlebell training it’s hard for the average person to know where to start and to actually be satisfied with that starting point. Many of us come to kettlebell training from a background of barbell lifting (myself included) and recoil at the thought that kettlebells are the “only tool you need.” Limiting ourselves to “just one tool” isn’t going to happen. There was a great thread started on the RKC Instructor forum about mixing barbell and kettlebell training together so I thought I’d post my thoughts/experiences for you to use and learn from so you can skip making the same mistakes I did. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Movement Prep. Feeders. Finishers. The “Sandwich.” Blocks.

1. Movement Prep. “Movement Prep” is now a term that’s replaced “Warm Up” in our strength training vocabulary. As the name suggests, this is work that precedes the main training goal and prepares your body for that training. I think using kettlebells as movement prep before your barbell work is a great way to go. Here are some exercises that I would use:  1/2 Get Up (Get Up Sit Up)  Get Up  RKC Arm Bar and variations


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