Kettlebell Circuit Workout Routine for Fat Loss

by admin on May 2, 2010

www.yunbootcamps.com Click the link above to get your free Holiday Quickie Workout Guide. Jason Yun performs a 5 exercise 50/10 Circuit for you to burn fat during the holiday season or any season. This is the 6th workout in the ebook. Kettlebells are a great way to train and keep your training fun and interesting. If you do not have any kettlebells, click the link above for the Holiday guide and you will also see some of the best places to buy kettlebell. The circuit is :50 on and :10 off which can be very challenging for a beginner. Simply do what you can and progress day by day. Progress is made inch by inch! 50/10 Circuit Round 1- Kettlebell Swing Round 2- Overhead Press Round 3- Renegade Rows/1-Handed Row Round 4- 1-Handed High Pulls Round 5- Turkish Get-Up Bottom Half Don’t forget to subscribe to videos. And Rate and COmment Below

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YunTraining May 2, 2010 at 10:38 am

@creswell68 start with one, then move up from there. it would be great cross training for boxers

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creswell68 May 2, 2010 at 10:55 am

I’m really interested in this training, thanks for posting. How many rounds for a beginner would you recomend for this circuit? And how many times pw? I’m specifically training for boxing and this looks great. Cheers.

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ilovechi1 May 2, 2010 at 11:43 am

Awesome vid! thanks for sharing!

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YunTraining May 2, 2010 at 11:49 am

glad you liked it. kill it everyday!

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bobkilla430 May 2, 2010 at 12:13 pm

cool thanks, this was my first kettlebell workout and i really enjoyed it, a did 3 rounds resting a little over a minute each.

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YunTraining May 2, 2010 at 12:15 pm

@bobkilla430 you can rest as long as you want. I usually do a minute, but I do recommend at least :20. 1:00 would be best. get your water and catch your breath.

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bobkilla430 May 2, 2010 at 12:19 pm

when your finished with 1 round do you still only rest for 10 seconds? thanks

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