HOW: Begin by holding the handle of a kettlebell with your elbow bent and the bottom of the kettlebell facing away from you. From this position, keep your elbow bent challenging the elbow flexors and forearm muscles as you walk forward for the given distance.    ...

HOW: Grab onto a kettlebell with one hand in standing position. Hold the weight at the same height of the opposite shoulder. Use your core muscles to stay standing straight with appropriate core engagement.. Walk forwards and backwards for the prescribed amount while maintaining that...

HOW: Begin by sitting on the edge of a table or bed. Place a weight around the foot of the leg you are working. Lean back while pulling the knee of the leg without the weight to your chest. Engage your core by gentle...

HOW: Begin in a standing position with your legs as wide you can spread them. Grab onto a light weight with both hands and hold it in front of your chests with your elbows bent. From here, shift your weight to one side as...

HOW: Loop a strong band around a kettlebell. From here place one foot on top of an elevated surface and loop the band around your hip with the weight hanging down in the air pulling down on your hip. You can stay stationary and...

HOW: Start by lying on your back with a kettlebell in one hand. The side that is holding the weight, bend that knee up and place your foot flat on the ground. Bring the other leg and arm out from your body about 40...

HOW: Loop a band through a dumbbell or kettlebell. In a standing position, grab onto the band, bend your elbow, and position your hand in front of your shoulder. From here, press the band and weight straight up overhead. The slower you go the...

HOW: In a standing position, hold a kettlebell with both hands in front of your chest with your elbows bent. Perform a squat by bending your knees and hinging forward at the hips. At the bottom of your squat, press the kettlebell forward. While...

HOW: Stand tall with a kettlebell in one hand. Perform a hip hinge by bending forward at the hips and slightly bending your knees allowing the weight to hang down in front of you. Use your hips and glutes to swing the weight up...

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