@SammyJ21 Yes, I see that he just shows you how to do it, and not why. And Punch NYC is no more, so we can't ask. Googling will help you. Here's text from body building .com
"The Turkish Get-Up is a highly functional movement that requires all the muscles of the body working together in order to accomplish the task. "
What exactly is the purpose of this excercise??? I see no benefits to this! An isometric contraction in the shoulder and if you want to do reps then you have to use a crappy weight... You are better off doing a shoulder press, squat and swiss ball crunches, this will not get you a good body!!!
@SammyJ21 You're wrong. This exercise works the entire body and you don't necessarily have to use a 'crappy weight'. I personally do get-ups using 16, 24 and 32kg kettlebells with decreasing reps, such as 5,4,3, consecutively. I reckon it works wonders. Maybe you're not working them hard enough?
@SammyJ21 perhaps "a good body" isnt the only goal on street? but, i would also challenge you to find a competent rkb user with a shit body. the purpose of this exercise is atypical in that it won't get you "beach abs" a massive back squat or shoulders to pop out of a fitted T shirt. balance, strength, control - think yoga.
@SammyJ21 Duuude, you obviously have never tried this, or even kettlebells before. I've been and athlete my entire life, doing, shoulder presses, squats, and crunches. I was strong, but I never looked like I was in good shape. 3 months of doing Kettlebell exercises like the getup, swing, snatch, etc. not only was I stronger than before, I lost the fat off my midsection for the first time. And whne I ever i did getups, I hated them. That's how hard they are. I'm was doing minimum of 10 reps tho.
@TheMichaelJoshua I am a Level 3 Certified Reps Personal Trainer with a whole host of Qualifications beyond that... I have two businesses set up, one with two people working for me and another partnership taking MMA Circuits working REAL elite athletes! I HAVE clearly done this exercise and still the knowledge goes further! You have a session with me twice a week alongside a Nutrition and Meal plan, along with costings, specifically for you by me and in 6 weeks you will unrecognisable!
@SammyJ21 Nice I'm always down to learn man... Where you based out of? I take my fitness seriously and I always like challenges. I was under the impression you had no experience with KB training. If you are cross training MMA Circuits then you obviously know fitness, because I don't think there is anything as taxing on the body than a 15 minute MMA bout. Dude, send me your info. It won't hurt to talk. I am interested in what you speak!
@TheMichaelJoshua I have a seperate account on here under my Business name which will have videos posted as soon as the Cameras up and running... I will sub you on this account and you find you at a later date
wow an expert village video that people actually appreciate. this is definitely a first for me
gomarcphil 1 month ago
Rasul simply rocks, awesome trainer, great instruction.
AZANDAE 1 year ago
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@SammyJ21 Yes, I see that he just shows you how to do it, and not why. And Punch NYC is no more, so we can't ask. Googling will help you. Here's text from body building .com
"The Turkish Get-Up is a highly functional movement that requires all the muscles of the body working together in order to accomplish the task. "
I'm not sure what you mean by a crappy weight.
ionFreeman 1 year ago
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ionFreeman 1 year ago
What exactly is the purpose of this excercise??? I see no benefits to this! An isometric contraction in the shoulder and if you want to do reps then you have to use a crappy weight... You are better off doing a shoulder press, squat and swiss ball crunches, this will not get you a good body!!!
SammyJ21 1 year ago
@SammyJ21 You're wrong. This exercise works the entire body and you don't necessarily have to use a 'crappy weight'. I personally do get-ups using 16, 24 and 32kg kettlebells with decreasing reps, such as 5,4,3, consecutively. I reckon it works wonders. Maybe you're not working them hard enough?
HeronimusBlueMovies 1 year ago
@SammyJ21 perhaps "a good body" isnt the only goal on street? but, i would also challenge you to find a competent rkb user with a shit body. the purpose of this exercise is atypical in that it won't get you "beach abs" a massive back squat or shoulders to pop out of a fitted T shirt. balance, strength, control - think yoga.
sonofluger 1 year ago
@SammyJ21 Duuude, you obviously have never tried this, or even kettlebells before. I've been and athlete my entire life, doing, shoulder presses, squats, and crunches. I was strong, but I never looked like I was in good shape. 3 months of doing Kettlebell exercises like the getup, swing, snatch, etc. not only was I stronger than before, I lost the fat off my midsection for the first time. And whne I ever i did getups, I hated them. That's how hard they are. I'm was doing minimum of 10 reps tho.
TheMichaelJoshua 1 year ago
@TheMichaelJoshua I am a Level 3 Certified Reps Personal Trainer with a whole host of Qualifications beyond that... I have two businesses set up, one with two people working for me and another partnership taking MMA Circuits working REAL elite athletes! I HAVE clearly done this exercise and still the knowledge goes further! You have a session with me twice a week alongside a Nutrition and Meal plan, along with costings, specifically for you by me and in 6 weeks you will unrecognisable!
SammyJ21 1 year ago
@SammyJ21 Nice I'm always down to learn man... Where you based out of? I take my fitness seriously and I always like challenges. I was under the impression you had no experience with KB training. If you are cross training MMA Circuits then you obviously know fitness, because I don't think there is anything as taxing on the body than a 15 minute MMA bout. Dude, send me your info. It won't hurt to talk. I am interested in what you speak!
TheMichaelJoshua 1 year ago
@TheMichaelJoshua I have a seperate account on here under my Business name which will have videos posted as soon as the Cameras up and running... I will sub you on this account and you find you at a later date
SammyJ21 1 year ago
Turkish lift!I like yours better than the others I've seen.
Frankensnizzle 1 year ago
dont talk so much,show your sport and good.
66mutzschen 2 years ago
just tried this harder than it looks
weathered79 2 years ago
start position needs revising though
whitey6380 2 years ago
Is it me or when he got up and said use your back leg he used his front at 1:00
KoukiR 2 years ago
Yep. I think it should be the front leg that pushes.
flange100 2 years ago
How long is each rep supposed to take?
snuffchan 2 years ago
This has been my favorite movement ever since I first saw it. Feels great!
KruNae 3 years ago
wow tha'ts a crazy rep...i'ma try to do 8 each side
BDiddy1124 3 years ago
yeah, it's insane.
ams914 3 years ago
Great video with clear instructions throughout.
BRIGHTONKETTLEBELLS 3 years ago
very good explanation
rumblefx0 3 years ago
Very good.
icecurator 3 years ago
Very informative, I like how he explains every move.
annmpham 3 years ago