Heavy Kettlebells – 136 lb. Kettlebell – 1 arm Jerk
by admin on July 18, 2009
WorldKettlebellClub asked:
On July 21st, 2007, American Kettlebell Club and Valery Fedorenko had an International Kettlebell Lifting Coach Certification in Athens, Greece. This clip demonstrates explosive power when an 65kg. kid does 5 Reps. – 1 arm Jerk with a 136 lb. Kettlebell. www.WorldKettlebellClub.com
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kettlebells give no more power or strenth than any other explosive weight movement, and a rep of a weight to ur body is just a rep with that weight, id say the kettlebell helped him at this weight in this lift because he didnt have to control the weight at the grip level, if this was a dumbell i doubt even one rep. If you cant understand why ill post it but im hoping you will figure it out ur self. . . good kettlebell lift sir, keep up the good work.
kb gives a quick boost of power and strength compared to traditional free weights like dumbells or barbells. 1 rep of kb is equal to 10 reps in a dumbell with the same amount of weight.
how can that skinny guy do that?
I don’t think I will be trying the 136 lb kettlebell anytime soon.
yes I’m not small guy and I just bought 12 lbs and I think that is heavy enough for now. Dumbbells I think are lighter then kettlebells
Dude Its definitely 136 pounds. I can lift 40lb dumbbells, and i have some trouble doing exercises with a fucking 30lb kettlebell, you see how skinny he is? No doubt hes stronger than guys who weight like 150lbs more.
Go check out some kettlebells, it’s truly amazing how much way they can compact into a ball of weight.
I’m having a hard time believing that’s 136
i was in the room when this was shot. he was the junior world kettlebell champ. he has no need to go back to the basics. he is jerking his body weight one handed fluidly for reps. if thats basic level belling id love to see what advanced was in your opinion.
Well, you do have to give it to him that he is very strong. People who haven’t tried it don’t realize how freaking heavy that thing is, plus the way it was put together threw him off I think.
He hurt himself doing it. Need to go back to the basics and work his way up. This video proved nothing.