She's known fondly in our studio as the Kettlebell Queen. You've probably seen her on instagram swinging heavy bells with ease, dancing her way through presses, and generally making fitness look easy. We took some time to chat with MOTIVNY royalty and learn more about how her kettlebell obsession started.
How did you become the Kettlebell Queen?
My journey with the kettlebell started about four years ago. At first, it was just this very odd piece of equipment. I used to play sports and trained throughout yet had never seen anything as dynamic as the kettlebell. When my coach started incorporating kettlebells into my training, it opened up a whole different world and changed the way I looked at my training.
One of the biggest things I tell my clients is, every time you step up to the kettlebell, something's going to be different. Every time I step behind the kettlebell, I am feeling something different. Each movement flows a little differently. I'm activating differently. So you may know the skills but you're constantly getting some new feedback from it that will always require you to be 100% present.
Is it safe to assume the Kettlebell is your favorite piece of equipment?
Yes! Absolutely! For my own training and my one on one coaching with clients, I still incorporate different modalities, but I generally find a way to incorporate the bell. When I first put my hand on the bell I remember thinking this thing is weird. But I do stand by saying every person can get something out of using the kettlebell no matter what it is. It all comes down to moving properly and with intention. It's just such a great tool no matter what your goals may be. It's so versatile, easy to transport, and you can accomplish so much with such minimal equipment.
What's your Favorite Kettlebell Move?
I have two actually. My true favorite is the kettlebell swing it is dynamic and power based. But on the other end of the spectrum is the Turkish get up, which is focused on full body stability and control not meant to be rushed through.
Should I be training with the kettlebell? It seems a little...intense....
Everyone in their own way is an athlete and, yes everyone should be training with a kettlebell! Experiencing working with the bell at least once will not only teach you a new skill but also teach you something new about your body. It creates demand on every muscle and all of your complete focus. It will give an understanding of what it's like when you're training as an athlete that you have to be on, be focused, and intentional with every single movement that you do. Kettlebells are as much of a mental workout as they are a physical one. That being said the kettlebell doesn't have to be crazy hard as it may seem at times. That all comes down to programming and accumulating volume safely.
There's no reason to be scared of the bell. It's a completely scalable piece of equipment. My recommendation is to start with the basics. You can do most of your strength patterns with a dumbbell and a kettlebell.
How do I get started?
One on one training in my opinion is where everyone will benefit most when it comes to getting started with any new skill. Having worked with many coaches of my own in my career there are endless benefits to this setting. These one on one sessions give me time with you to create a program specific to you, understand your body, how you move and any injuries you may have. These hour sessions will also allow me to ask questions, answer your questions and have 100% focus on you instead of a whole room. Allowing you to walk away feeling confident the next time you step up behind the bell, either on your own or when you take class. But if one on one setting is not something that you're interested in, our kettlebell skills class would be the next best way to learn and own your skills!