Kettlebell Competition in Nanaimo, BC focuses on Grip Strength

This will be the 2nd year of the Kettlebell Grip Strength Competition in Nanaimo, British Columbia. It's being held at the Coast Bastion Hotel across the Strait of Georgia from Vancouver. While competitors won't qualify for advancing to larger competitions, it is expected that next year will offer prizes and rewards.

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Why Size Shouldn’t Matter When Working Out With Kettlebells

There really is no incorrect weight when it comes to choosing a kettlebell. Currently, I use a 25 lb. weight for all of my kettlebell exercises. Although, I do feel a little intimidated when I get emails from trainers saying that men should be using a 35 lb. to 50 lb. kettlebell when starting out. I think more factors need to be considered other than gender to make an appropriate suggestion.

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How Kettlebell Kings Give Their Customers the Royal Treatment

Customer relations is one thing. Having a product of extreme quality and craftsmanship is another. There are many brands to choose from. Deciding on which one to select can be a daunting task. Although, if you're looking for the premium choice, keep reading as to why Kettlebell Kings stands out from the competition.

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Bollywood’s Preity Zinta Does Kettlebell Squats to Stay in Shape

The kettlebell squat is a great way to build strength in your lower body. It's also fantastic at helping to improve stability and mobility. Watching Preity's kettlebell workout video, you can see just how fluid the whole exercise is. At 43, she looks extremely limber and fit! I also couldn't help but notice the kettlebell rack behind her. The kettlebells at the bottom of the rack are monstrous!

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Is there a divide in the fitness community regarding kettlebells?

Most of the workouts I do are at home. When I started working out earlier this year for weight loss purposes, it always involved using a kettlebell. I was never into the idea of working out in public with strangers. Just as the author of this article described, I imagine gyms being divided into groups or "clicks" of people. Not that it is necessarily a bad thing, it's just where would I fit in?

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Can kettlebell exercises improve your reflexes & reaction time for gaming?

The common stereotype among video game enthusiasts is that they are lazy and/or out of shape. Sure, they may have great reflexes that propel them to the top of their game. But how could they possibly stay fit while remaining idle? It's really no different from someone who has a sedentary job. I've worked plenty of desk jobs where 95% of my time was spent sitting in a chair. The only way to stay in shape for me was to be diligent in exercising.

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