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Why I swallowed my pride and finally got certified as a kettlebell instructor?

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Why I swallowed my pride and finally got certified as a kettlebell instructor

When my clients and I first started kettlebell training in 2002, we all had bruises on the back of our wrists and shoulders. (From the bells slamming on them.) It frustrated me because as a nationally qualified Olympic lifter and former college strength coach, I couldn't figure out how to stop it. This in spite of studying "The Russian Kettlebell Challenge" book and VHS tape. (Remember those?) Plus, I had other issues I couldn't reconcile: 1. I couldn't perform the 2-Hand Swing without lower back discomfort. 2. In my personal training business, we were using an overlycomplicated, physical therapy-based training model. And it took forever to get the results we wanted. It even started costing us clients. And I was frustrated. That "Skinny Russian Dude," Pavel Tsatsouline, could get "Grandma Betty" safely swinging a kettlebell in about 10 minutes.


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Why I swallowed my pride and finally got certified as a kettlebell instructor? by Geoff Neupert - Issuu