A handful of kettlebell blogs
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If you’ve been wondering what kettlebell training looks like, take a look at the following sites. Whilst they’re not exclusively kettlebells, the bells certainly feature heavily.
Rif’s Blog (Mark Reifkind)
Kettlebells, conditioning and martial arts. A good one.
The Other Side of Strength (Ken Black - pictured)
Kettlebells, grip work, strongman training, powerlifting - a great mix.
The Dymmel
Kettlebells and rugby. Another superb combination.
New RKC Instructor (Pete Diaz)
Kettlebell workouts from a recently certified instructor.
Training to Evolve (Tom Shook)
Home to another certified kettlebell instructor.
Joe’s Workout Blog
Kettlebells, conditioning and free weights. Another great blend.
Franz’s blog (Franz Sniderman)
Kettlebells and conditioning.
Kettlebell Queen (Lauren Brooks)
You may recall Chris coming across Lauren’s main site last week. This is her personal site - and whilst it doesn’t yet contain a training diary, you may stumble across some interesting links on there. Definitely worth a read is The Need To Train Like A Man, Especially if You Are A Woman.

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I looked at Lauren’s page. Is everyone but me on myspace? BTW, the link is broken. Part of your URL got mixed in with it.
Kettlebells look to me like they could be part of a training program. She’s really gone all out though. On her main site, she has a message about having just gotten in new kettlebells. I liked the kettlebell front squat.
Posted by: Bud Gibson | July 21, 2006 11:24 AM
Thanks Bud - link fixed.
Myspace is still extremely popular with the teenage/early twenties age range, but doesn’t attract many people outside that group. I’ve got an account there, but very rarely use it.
The blogs are a good way to see how different people have mixed kettlebells with their other fitness regimes. Getting a few good ideas.
Posted by: Scott | July 21, 2006 5:45 PM
Good finds Scott. I’m going to follow a couple of them on my RSS feeds and see if I can learn anything.
Posted by: Chris D | July 22, 2006 5:02 AM
Kettlebells looks cute but gives you a serious training and workout!
Posted by: San Diego Personal Trainers | May 17, 2008 7:55 AM