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Ep. 21: The 5 Exercises Kettlebell Lifters Are Not Doing but Should

Ep. 21: The 5 Exercises Kettlebell Lifters Are Not Doing but Should

Update: 2025-10-03
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In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks discuss the top 5 essential exercises to complement kettlebell training. They explore the importance of barbell deadlifts, mace training, pull-ups, push-ups, and zone two cardio, emphasizing how these movements can enhance overall strength and fitness. The conversation highlights the versatility of kettlebells while acknowledging the need for additional exercises to achieve a well-rounded training regimen.


Takeaways


Kettlebells are versatile but may leave gaps in training.

Barbell deadlifts provide essential overload for strength.

Mace training enhances rotational strength and stability.

Pull-ups are crucial for upper body strength and core engagement.

Push-ups offer a great alternative for horizontal pressing.

Zone two cardio is important for recovery and endurance.

Incorporating a variety of exercises leads to better overall fitness.

Barbell rows can improve strength and posture.

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Ep. 21: The 5 Exercises Kettlebell Lifters Are Not Doing but Should

Ep. 21: The 5 Exercises Kettlebell Lifters Are Not Doing but Should

Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks