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In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks discuss the complexities of kettlebell form, challenging the notion of a 'perfect' form. They discuss the variability of good form, the importance of context, and the myths surrounding kettlebell training. The conversation emphasizes that good form is not absolute but rather a habit that evolves with practice and understanding. They also explore the role of pain as an indicator of form issues and the necessity of adapting techniques to individual needs.
Takeaways
There is no one way to do something in kettlebell training.
Good form is highly variable and context-dependent.
Pain is a solid indicator of form issues.
You should feel the exercise where you're supposed to feel it.
Good form is not an event, it's a habit cultivated over time.
Different tasks require different forms.
Letting the brain figure out movement can lead to better form.
Compensation can indicate poor form but can also be part of a functional movement.
The idea of perfect form is a myth; focus on what works for you.
Evolving your understanding of form is essential for improvement.
Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084
Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:
https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ
Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no
Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ironrevival?si=zhcY_GxBkz0D3GKw
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In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks discuss the complexities of kettlebell form, challenging the notion of a 'perfect' form. They discuss the variability of good form, the importance of context, and the myths surrounding kettlebell training. The conversation emphasizes that good form is not absolute but rather a habit that evolves with practice and understanding. They also explore the role of pain as an indicator of form issues and the necessity of adapting techniques to individual needs.
Takeaways
There is no one way to do something in kettlebell training.
Good form is highly variable and context-dependent.
Pain is a solid indicator of form issues.
You should feel the exercise where you're supposed to feel it.
Good form is not an event, it's a habit cultivated over time.
Different tasks require different forms.
Letting the brain figure out movement can lead to better form.
Compensation can indicate poor form but can also be part of a functional movement.
The idea of perfect form is a myth; focus on what works for you.
Evolving your understanding of form is essential for improvement.
Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084
Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:
https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ
Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no
Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ironrevival?si=zhcY_GxBkz0D3GKw

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