Kettle bells for strength training

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Foam
Foam
WA
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WA, 768 posts
3 Jun 2022 11:49am
Could I get advice on how much weight is used if you use these for surf training / sup

I'm thinking of adding these to some good resistance bands

Many thanks
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
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PKenny
PKenny
SA
242 posts
SA, 242 posts
25 Jul 2022 11:47pm
Depending on your weight/strength.

High reps low weight 10-12kg. Or anything above shoulder height.

Low reps big weight 16kg +. Or swings, squats or Sumo lifts etc.

Plenty of stuff on the tube or apps.
515
515
885 posts
515 515
885 posts
26 Jul 2022 5:13am
Yeah I've added kettle bells and they really make a difference.
As above start with lower weight heigh rep.
I'm feeling muscle soreness after yesterday's workout and missing workouts last week.
Surfnbjj
Surfnbjj
NSW
57 posts
NSW, 57 posts
26 Jul 2022 2:59pm
Depends on your size/strength. Just pick a weight and do some trial/error. There are multiple ways to get effective results if you don't have access to a variety of weights, higher reps/sets, more weight, or performing the movement slower to increase the total time under load.
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