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Monday, February 13, 2006

Warrior Diet update

Well I've been on the Warrior Diet around 2 weeks,[with a superbowl party and a birthday squeezed in there] and I've lost @11lbs and reduced my bodyfat by 3%. Also it is true that protein requirements are lower as mentioned in the book. I was taking in over 230 grams a day I'm now down to @150 still making gains with no signs of overtraining, and energy is up. So what are YOU waiting for?
Training-from Pavel's Kettlebell Change Tip
"The key is to take more out of an exercise than the exercise takes out of you," says Louie Simmons of the Westside Barbell Club. "If you can train with a 53-pound kettlebell for a 700-pound bench, that's great,why go heavier?"Start with one kettlebell, the table below will help you pick the right one. If you have the funds, get a set of three kettlebells referring to the table for sizes. Do you need two kettlebells of the same size? Not yet. Doublekettlebell drills are great, look what they have done for Senior RKC Mike Mahler, but they are not for beginners. Get good with one bell, then we'll talk. An average man should start with a 35-pounder. What is average-Given the bench press as a typical, albeit misguided, standard of strength, men with a bench press under 200 pounds should generally start with a 35. If you bench more than 200 a 44 that weighs as much as a big barbell plate will do the trick. Unless you are a powerlifter, you have no business starting with a 53. I know, it doesn't sound a lot, but kettlebells feel a lot heavier than their weight suggests! An average woman should start with an 18-pounder. A strong woman can go for a 26-pounder. Most women should advance to a 35-pounder. A few hardwomen will go beyond.
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Another kettlebell resource Kettlebell Concepts Give them a Look

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

I came across this exercise in Pavel's newsletter sounds real tough. I am working on a way to set it up and try it in my power rack.
Power by Pavel: the Kettlebell Crush Pullup Here is one extreme pullup from 'Bodyweight Exercises for Extraordinary Strength'. Suspend your kettlebell from a pullup bar. Com. Brad does not want to scratch the paint with a chain so he uses Iron Mind's daisy chain. Crush the kettlebell between your palms and pull up. Try not to grip the kettlebell with your fingers, rely on your pec's crushing power. If you have failed, read the book, it shows how to progress from zero to hero in this and other extreme feats of bodyweight strength.