Hello I am certified by the boogah boogah fitness company, and was certified by a cat from another dimension. And your drink bottle was 1/4 inch too far to the left. HA HA
( I am a floor trainer at a gym, so I can empathize about everyone thinks they know everything about fitness because they can breath. Even against a masters degree and CSCS. )
I would prefer to see more hip movement but it is much better in later vid than first, where she was doing too much of a squat swing. If just wanting to roast of calories, hard style is great. If wanting to increase work capacity, GS swing is the way to go. Why worry too much though? she is improving.
The swing isn't terrible, but it isn't where it needs to be yet. I agree with the guy that said more hip pop. The bell doesn't need to travel as high as it's going, and she needs to keep a more neutral neck position. Control the bell, and stop it before it gets above shoulder height. There should also be acceleration on the down swing. Be more "violent" for lack of a better word. And before you repeat your speech about internet trainers and asking what my qualifications are, I'm an RKC.
@dragns RKC, eh? Cool. Different strokes for different folks; there are many ways to swing a kettlebell. Agreed, this is not a perfect swing, no matter how you slice it. Video is meant to show improvement, not "Hey, check out this PERFECT swing". If someone can explain/show me how to do something better than what I'm currently doing, I'll gladly change; however, I will not accept criticism from someone with no face/credentials, and is prob some 15 years old kid sitting behind a computer.
@hawaiikettlebell The form is definitely better in the after vid. More hip hinge vs the squat she was doing in the before. I just prefer Pavel's hardstyle way of doing things, controlling the bell, and making it snap.
@hawaiikettlebell You should be open to criticism the points made by dragns are 100% spot on. You shouldn't post a vid highlighting your 'improvement' when you are unwilling to even aknowledge their response which is advice you should be taking onbaord not rejecting it.
@hawaiikettlebell I agree with you. I also feel that you don't have to prove anything to anyone. You do it the way you do it and as long as you don't injure yourself and you're getting results and having fun - it doesn't matter whether or not it matches what is currently considered "perfect" or "official" way of doing it. That changes with time anyways... just my two cents
@hawaiikettlebell I think you should listen to what the guy said, no need to respond violently. He's completely on point, Danielle is putting unnecessary pressure on her neck with this twisted out position, risking injury in the long run. After 8 weeks this problem should have been long gone. She also needs to engage her core muscles more and flexing those abs and gluts stronger at the highest point. Which should not be as high as she goes.
Of course there is acceleration on the down swing. 16kg kettlebell falling from a dead stop at chin height...of course you have the kettlebell accelerating.
@jgfergus True, but that's not the kind of acceleration I was talking about. In hardstyle kettlebell, you actively accelerate the bell back instead of passively letting it drop.
@dragns What about her foot (feet)? She seems to be rolling out on the upswing (you can really see this with the heavier weight). Matters? Doesn't matter?
I have been doing thrusters with dumbbells, and they have shown some good rsukts. But now I am thinking I should start with kettlebells. Btw those before and after pics on your website are really motivational. cheers.
@POWvi Thanks, and glad you enjoyed the pics. Kettlebells are extremely versatile and you can use them for so many things. I'm sure you will find kb's to be a great investment. They're one of my favorite tools to train with and my gym prob has more kettlebells than dumbbells. Best of luck to you. Aloha!
@sjmillerjr There seems to be no shortage of internet fitness trainers. May I ask what your qualifications are for teaching kettlebells? Have you ever seen world champion Valery Fedorenko, or any other competitive kettlebell lifter swing a kettlebell before? Perhaps you could put up a video of yourself demonstrating what you are suggesting.
kettle ball is one of my fav.core excersise.and looks like she has gone up in wht with her swing .but seems to me that shes arching to much forwer making the rise easier.i would sugest to maintain the core more upright and maybe try alternating arms instead.
@spydoglabs There seems to be no shortage of internet fitness trainers. May I ask what your qualifications are for teaching kettlebells? Have you ever seen world champion Valery Fedorenko, or any other competitive kettlebell lifter swing a kettlebell before? Perhaps you could put up a video of yourself demonstrating what you are suggesting.
Hello I am certified by the boogah boogah fitness company, and was certified by a cat from another dimension. And your drink bottle was 1/4 inch too far to the left. HA HA
( I am a floor trainer at a gym, so I can empathize about everyone thinks they know everything about fitness because they can breath. Even against a masters degree and CSCS. )
darkwhitedirewolf 1 month ago
Something strikes me as wrong with the breathing.
I would prefer to see more hip movement but it is much better in later vid than first, where she was doing too much of a squat swing. If just wanting to roast of calories, hard style is great. If wanting to increase work capacity, GS swing is the way to go. Why worry too much though? she is improving.
jpw6466 3 months ago
The swing isn't terrible, but it isn't where it needs to be yet. I agree with the guy that said more hip pop. The bell doesn't need to travel as high as it's going, and she needs to keep a more neutral neck position. Control the bell, and stop it before it gets above shoulder height. There should also be acceleration on the down swing. Be more "violent" for lack of a better word. And before you repeat your speech about internet trainers and asking what my qualifications are, I'm an RKC.
dragns 4 months ago 5
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MsCukes 4 months ago
@dragns RKC, eh? Cool. Different strokes for different folks; there are many ways to swing a kettlebell. Agreed, this is not a perfect swing, no matter how you slice it. Video is meant to show improvement, not "Hey, check out this PERFECT swing". If someone can explain/show me how to do something better than what I'm currently doing, I'll gladly change; however, I will not accept criticism from someone with no face/credentials, and is prob some 15 years old kid sitting behind a computer.
hawaiikettlebell 4 months ago 9
@hawaiikettlebell The form is definitely better in the after vid. More hip hinge vs the squat she was doing in the before. I just prefer Pavel's hardstyle way of doing things, controlling the bell, and making it snap.
dragns 4 months ago
@hawaiikettlebell You should be open to criticism the points made by dragns are 100% spot on. You shouldn't post a vid highlighting your 'improvement' when you are unwilling to even aknowledge their response which is advice you should be taking onbaord not rejecting it.
solidheir 2 weeks ago
@hawaiikettlebell I agree with you. I also feel that you don't have to prove anything to anyone. You do it the way you do it and as long as you don't injure yourself and you're getting results and having fun - it doesn't matter whether or not it matches what is currently considered "perfect" or "official" way of doing it. That changes with time anyways... just my two cents
vladiator2007 2 weeks ago
@hawaiikettlebell I think you should listen to what the guy said, no need to respond violently. He's completely on point, Danielle is putting unnecessary pressure on her neck with this twisted out position, risking injury in the long run. After 8 weeks this problem should have been long gone. She also needs to engage her core muscles more and flexing those abs and gluts stronger at the highest point. Which should not be as high as she goes.
nomidubidabi 14 hours ago
@dragns
Of course there is acceleration on the down swing. 16kg kettlebell falling from a dead stop at chin height...of course you have the kettlebell accelerating.
jgfergus 3 weeks ago
@jgfergus True, but that's not the kind of acceleration I was talking about. In hardstyle kettlebell, you actively accelerate the bell back instead of passively letting it drop.
dragns 3 weeks ago
@dragns
Never heard of that. I'm no expert though. I'll just stick with the standard swings. Thanks!
jgfergus 3 weeks ago
@dragns What about her foot (feet)? She seems to be rolling out on the upswing (you can really see this with the heavier weight). Matters? Doesn't matter?
WrinkleTimeFilms 3 hours ago
Great video.
I have been doing thrusters with dumbbells, and they have shown some good rsukts. But now I am thinking I should start with kettlebells. Btw those before and after pics on your website are really motivational. cheers.
POWvi 5 months ago
@POWvi Thanks, and glad you enjoyed the pics. Kettlebells are extremely versatile and you can use them for so many things. I'm sure you will find kb's to be a great investment. They're one of my favorite tools to train with and my gym prob has more kettlebells than dumbbells. Best of luck to you. Aloha!
hawaiikettlebell 4 months ago
My kettlebell arrived today and I've done my first ever swings this evening. Excellent video for me to learn from. Well done!
oscar102931 5 months ago
Her form was better in the beginning
godsunone 5 months ago
Anyway, Darwinian theory, Michelle (ridges) proves that the hot shall prevail over tehir training par tnerz in favour of persaonal triners
cliptwingz 11 months ago
Need more Hip Pop when kettlebell nearing horizontal
sjmillerjr 1 year ago
@sjmillerjr There seems to be no shortage of internet fitness trainers. May I ask what your qualifications are for teaching kettlebells? Have you ever seen world champion Valery Fedorenko, or any other competitive kettlebell lifter swing a kettlebell before? Perhaps you could put up a video of yourself demonstrating what you are suggesting.
hawaiikettlebell 1 year ago 5
@hawaiikettlebell looks good to me!
BertAtkin 6 months ago
kettle ball is one of my fav.core excersise.and looks like she has gone up in wht with her swing .but seems to me that shes arching to much forwer making the rise easier.i would sugest to maintain the core more upright and maybe try alternating arms instead.
spydoglabs 2 years ago
@spydoglabs There seems to be no shortage of internet fitness trainers. May I ask what your qualifications are for teaching kettlebells? Have you ever seen world champion Valery Fedorenko, or any other competitive kettlebell lifter swing a kettlebell before? Perhaps you could put up a video of yourself demonstrating what you are suggesting.
hawaiikettlebell 1 year ago
@hawaiikettlebell Why are you so sensitive?
marneedear 10 months ago 15
Love the video! I also went to your before & after pics and I gotta say- WOW! Your clients are very inspirational for me!
KettleTell 2 years ago
You're supposed to answer people when they talk to you, huh? ;)
Thanks so much! Your story will be inspirational for many people as well. Keep it up!
hawaiikettlebell 2 years ago