What Size Kettlebell Should I start With?
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Are you a complete novice or do you have some exposure? Yes, experienced lifters are excluded, if you are experienced you should be well acquainted with your working loads. Experience and learning make a big difference in how a load is perceived during execution. How about exercise experience?
Are you a beginner who has had very little or no exposure to exercise in general? Or do you have some time under your belt? Or are you a former or currently competitive athlete? Or a recreational athlete? Or simply a well seasoned fitness enthusiast? Yes those factors play a huge role on how well acquainted with motion you are and what level of movement awareness you have developed. Let's not forget structural issues
Is the individual of sound structural health or recovering from musculoskeletal issues? How about minor chronic ailments? You cannot overlook those factors. Consider the magnitude of the load is in relation to the lifter.
Six kilos may be more than sufficient for a petite female while barely noticeable on a brawny, seasoned fitness enthusiast. Lastly,what about gender differences?
From my experience, unlike the traditional approach, I have not found gender to be a key factor when determining initial loads. Overall, women did not require different loads from their male counterparts when all the aforementioned factors were taken into account. It is difficult to illustrate the process without summarizing it. I have created a table to help you with your decision making. Click on the link below to access the table and select the appropriate kettlebell for you. On the left column, you have the constant of bodyweight. Yes, constant in the sense you are not going to wake up 20 or 30 pounds lighter in the next two days or two weeks. On top, you have the circumstances dictating the condition of the participant. Suggested loads are given for each combination. If you find yourself under two or more circumstances, simply average the load. Again, these are only suggestions and should not be taken as the final word. There's always the chance they may not be right for you. Click the link below to see the table, clear your doubts, and get your kettebell. Happy and safe training. Kettlebell Size Selection Table
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