Over the past five years this site's amassed an enormous amount of content. To help you find the highlights, I'll be taking a wander through the archives each Sunday.
This week - Kettlebell Training.
I got my first kettlebell in June 2006, and have explored a number of weird and wonderful ways to put it to use. We've also seen a huge variety on Straight to the Bar, and here are a few of my favourites :
Straight to the
Bar is very much an interactive website. In addition to the
articles here, there are a number of ways to share your passion with
other lovers of the iron :
In addition, articles are submitted from across the globe. Got a piece
you'd like to share? Let us know.
training at work
There's always a way to train while you're at work.
(Josh
Hanagarne)
elsewhere
This is a fantastic book. If you've ever considered learning this
incredible strength feat, the Card
Tearing eBook (review)
is the perfect place to start. Love it.
In addition to the articles on this site are a number I've written elsewhere. Including :
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Thanks for dropping by. If you’d like to help support this
site (and get in great shape at the same time), here’s a list of
strength-training books, DVDs and tools I recommend. Love
them.
These are easily the best kettlebells I've used; and I'd strongly
recommend them above all others. Well-made, comfortable to use and
ready to take any abuse you send their way. Love them.
When it comes to body transformation - whether that's a increase in
strength, packing on a bit of muscle or losing a bit of excess fat -
this is the perfect place to start. Dr Berardi's Precision
Nutrition.
If you've ever tried to do interval work with a stopwatch, or by
counting out the time, grab a Gymboss. The perfect way to time your
fat-shedding sessions.