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1 August 2008

The Kettlebell Swing - Part I - The Foundation of Pulling Movements

By Christian Rubio

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Introduction

The major purpose of this article is to teach the proper biomechanics for ballistic kettlebell lifts, starting with the 2-hand kettlebell swing. The results of using proper mechanics in kettlebell training will include increased performance, greater safety, and less chance of getting injured. Using proper form ensures greater fitness benefits from the lifts. Once you have the basics down, you will have a solid foundation upon which to build your kettlebell exercise repertoire.

The kettlebell swing is one of the most basic, yet important kettlebell exercises there is. It is the foundation for other kettlebell exercises such as cleans and snatches. It is also an incredibly effective exercise for developing extreme fitness. Therefore, it is imperative that you learn to swing your kettlebell correctly. The more time you spend learning and perfecting the kettlebell swing, the better. Think about it this way… it takes as many as ten good reps to undo the negative effects of just one bad rep.

Safety

Before picking up a kettlebell there are several things you need to do to insure your safety:

Getting started

Good Morning Stretch

We will start with the good morning stretch, which is basically a kettlebell swing without the kettlebell:

Two Arm Swing

This is the most basic kettlebell lift and it performed like this:

In part II of this article on learning the kettlebell swing, I will break the swing down into components and explain each one in detail. I hope that you were able to pick up some good tips.  Happy swinging!

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About The Author, Christian Rubio:

Christian Rubio is a certified Circular Strength Training Instructor, Certified Russian Kettlebell Instructor and Personal Trainer. He is author of the highly acclaimed book "Explosive Strength Endurance". He is available for personal instruction or online consultation through www.kettlebellsport.com.

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[...] to help you understand the correct biomechanics of kettlebell lifting. In the previous article, The Kettlebell Swing - Part I - The Foundation of Pulling Movements, I described the basic movement for the swing. In this section, I am going to break it down into [...]

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