You're my perfect substitute for paid fitness apps during the last year. Thanks man, you're awesome. I really wish TH-cam would promote you one day. You deserve it for sure
I got through half of this before I collapsed! I'm getting older and haven't been looking after myself physically in recent years, so this is perfect for me. It's easy to understand the movements, they're not complicated, and I only need the one kettlebell I have :) Thank you for making this, Samuel.
I had injured my right shoulder a few years ago doing lots of kettlebell. I was afraid to get back into it but I used your videos to help get me back into the groove and I’m in it. I feel great and my shoulder feels better than ever. So thank you for your videos they are well paced and fun to follow. And thank you for being a part of my recovery.
Samuel I truly want to thank you. I've been plagued with psychosomatic problems for most of my adult life. It makes every little pain or discomfort in muscles that I feel into a fear. A voice that says "doesn't feel good, let's maybe wait a little longer". That way I've never been able to get into a steady rhythm of workouts. Having you here makes it feel like I have someone that is pushing through it together with me. Comforting encouraging words, without screaming at me to push to my absolute limit. Truly. Thank you so much for these videos.
Bought my first set of Kettlebells recently and have done this workout twice so far. First time I barely made it to 10mins, but today I did the whole 2 sets. Great content mate! Kettlebells are a cheat code, so underrated! I wish I incorporated it earlier on with my Muay Thai training.
Would recommend this video have had a kettle bell for ages and always just been sat in the corner of the room now finally used it properly. I only used a 4kg kettle bell to start with and hopefully when I get used it I can increase the weight.
It really means a lot to me to know that the workout is helping you on your fitness journey. Thank you so much for the comment, keep up the awesome work ⚡️💪🙏
Just found your channel and i love this workout for beginners to kettlebell..i had issues with the back lunges but did swings until i am strong enough..thank you so much❤
Wow this kicked my ass. But in a great way. On my off days from weight lifting I usually just walk the dog and do yoga. But this was much more satisfying...dont worry i still walk my dog.
Hey Brad! Glad you liked this one!! Love a kettlebell workout alongside weightlifting, it’s great pairing for overall strength and conditioning! Thanks for the support 👊💪
My first guided kettle bell workout. Alot of sweat but not much burn. Think i started off too light in weight. I feel great though! A well earned subscribe. Thank you!
Hey Jordan! greetings from Finland. Was my first time trying the kettlebell and I WAS SOAKING. Super efficent, holy shit. Been doing strictly cardio before this.
Hello!! Great to hear that you enjoyed this workout and thank you so much for the comment! For me there’s no better feeling than hearing that last ring of the timer when you’re covered in sweat, knowing that you worked super hard and pushed yourself. Great work!! 👊🔥💪⚡️
Thank you Samuel 😊🙏🏼 Really well paced beginners class! I started to feel it as I began the 2nd round….just when I’d want, to have to call on some inner fire 🔥 Thank you again 😊
Thank you so much for the comment! As many times as you like, but making sure that you have properly rested between each workout. Personally, I like to train between 3-5 days per week and I tend to mix up the workouts. You can do the same workout each time you train, but make sure to try to push a little harder each time you complete the workout and always properly rest between each session and leave enough time for recovery 👊🙏
Hello from Finland once again Jordan. I've been keeping up with the kettlebell exercises; Just made the switch to a 12KG bell from the original 8KG I started with. I've been sticking to this video for every session also. 😂 Do you think it's a proper time to try a more advanced workout with the kettlebell? Been going at it for a bit over 2 months now. Also thanks a ton for this video. It has become my personal kettlebell bible lol. 🙌
Great work!! You can for sure move on to a more challenging kettlebell workout now. I would suggest doing it with the 8kg first and then move onto the 12kg on the harder workout when you’re feeling more comfortable with it. Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it 👊⚡️💪🙏
Bro while doing the strict shoulder press didn't the kettlebell weight put stress on your forearm, I just got my 20kg KB and found it to be uncomfortable doing that move.... i am a beginner so could that be because i am not used to it yet? I have a similar one like yours
Hey bro! Yes, when I first started my forearm would get sore too. Your body isn’t used to the weight in that position, it will adapt and now I don’t get any pain at all. However, I do have some sweat bands and I sometimes use them for longer sessions when I’m doing a lot of presses, cleans and Turkish get-ups. So you have 3 options: 1. The first is to persist with the presses.. Your forearm will get sore. Just make sure that you rest enough before your next session. Your body will adapt and eventually you won’t get any discomfort at all. 2. The second is to get hold of some sweat bands and put them in the position on your forearm where the kettlebell lies. It will provide a cushion for the kettlebell and make it more comfortable. 3. The third option is to adapt the exercise itself and do presses above the head holding the kettlebell with both hands. It will be easier as you’ll be using both hands, but you will also be doing twice the amount of reps. I myself did a mixture of the first two. I would do a session without sweatbands and the next session my forearms would be sore so I would wear the sweatbands so I could still train. Eventually the discomfort completely went away. Hope that helps! 👊
It will differ a lot depending on a variety of factors. I would say that a 20min workout will generally burn somewhere between 100-300 calories for most people, depending on how hard they work in the workout and the weight of kettlebell they’re using. The most important factor for weight loss though is your diet and making sure that you are in a calorie deficit. The great thing about strength training is that you will build more muscle mass and the more muscle mass you have, the more calories you will burn at rest and in your normal day-to-day activities. So in your workouts try to focus more on getting stronger, and control your weight by looking at your diet and eating healthy as well as controlling portion sizes. Hope that helps 👊
You're my perfect substitute for paid fitness apps during the last year. Thanks man, you're awesome. I really wish TH-cam would promote you one day. You deserve it for sure
Thank you so much!! This means so much to me! I’m so glad that you’re finding value in the content 🙏👊
I got through half of this before I collapsed! I'm getting older and haven't been looking after myself physically in recent years, so this is perfect for me. It's easy to understand the movements, they're not complicated, and I only need the one kettlebell I have :) Thank you for making this, Samuel.
Keep coming back to it. You will build your strength over time! You got this! Thank you for the support 👊🙏💪
Try with a lighter weight first, it'll make a huge difference
I had injured my right shoulder a few years ago doing lots of kettlebell. I was afraid to get back into it but I used your videos to help get me back into the groove and I’m in it. I feel great and my shoulder feels better than ever. So thank you for your videos they are well paced and fun to follow. And thank you for being a part of my recovery.
Samuel I truly want to thank you. I've been plagued with psychosomatic problems for most of my adult life. It makes every little pain or discomfort in muscles that I feel into a fear. A voice that says "doesn't feel good, let's maybe wait a little longer". That way I've never been able to get into a steady rhythm of workouts. Having you here makes it feel like I have someone that is pushing through it together with me. Comforting encouraging words, without screaming at me to push to my absolute limit.
Truly. Thank you so much for these videos.
That means so much to me that the videos are having a positive impact and helping you to stay consistent. Keep it up, you got this 👊💪❤️⚡️
After only doing your upper workouts with a hurt foot for two months, I finally tried this and it KILLED me!! ❤
What an absolutely beautiful park, and a perfect beginner workout!
Thank you so much! Yes this park was so nice, unfortunately I don’t live near it anymore! 😅
Really enjoyed this as a kettlebell noob. Will be following for more. Appreciate the work you've put in content for people like us!
Welcome to the kettlebell family! Thank you for the kind words 🙏
Was looking for a light kettlebell workout and this hit the spot. Thanks!
You’re welcome! So glad that you enjoyed the workout 👊 thank you for the comment 🙏
Bought my first set of Kettlebells recently and have done this workout twice so far. First time I barely made it to 10mins, but today I did the whole 2 sets. Great content mate!
Kettlebells are a cheat code, so underrated! I wish I incorporated it earlier on with my Muay Thai training.
Amazing work!! Well done!! Keep it up 👊🙏🙌
Great video friend. Thanks for taking the time to make this!
Thank you so much Chas!! 👊💪
Just killed this in the morning! So easy to follow and pushed me!
Awesome work!! 👊💪⚡️
Thankyou sir this exercises help me a lot
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You’re welcome!! Thank you for the comment 🙏👊⚡️
Would recommend this video have had a kettle bell for ages and always just been sat in the corner of the room now finally used it properly. I only used a 4kg kettle bell to start with and hopefully when I get used it I can increase the weight.
Thanks Donna! Put that kettlebell to good use 😅. Thanks for the comment and so glad that you enjoyed the workout 😊🙏
I'm disabled and not able to do as much as other. I just wanted to thank you for your workouts
It really means a lot to me to know that the workout is helping you on your fitness journey. Thank you so much for the comment, keep up the awesome work ⚡️💪🙏
Great work out, thanks Sam
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment Andrew 👊🙏⚡️
Done...thank you!
Wooo let’s go!!! 👏⚡️👊
Just found your channel and i love this workout for beginners to kettlebell..i had issues with the back lunges but did swings until i am strong enough..thank you so much❤
You’re at this dude! Great video!
Thank you so much 👊👊💪🙏
Great kettlebell workout and exercises my friend! 💪🔥
Thanks Valeria! 😊😊🙏
Wow this kicked my ass. But in a great way. On my off days from weight lifting I usually just walk the dog and do yoga. But this was much more satisfying...dont worry i still walk my dog.
Hey Brad! Glad you liked this one!! Love a kettlebell workout alongside weightlifting, it’s great pairing for overall strength and conditioning! Thanks for the support 👊💪
My first guided kettle bell workout. Alot of sweat but not much burn. Think i started off too light in weight. I feel great though! A well earned subscribe. Thank you!
Good stuff! Keep it up and maybe next time try a heavier weight. Thanks for the comment! 👊
Ty you are a rock star!
You’re welcome!! Thank you for the support 👊🙏
Great workout 😊
Thank you! 👊🙏⚡️
Hey Jordan! greetings from Finland. Was my first time trying the kettlebell and I WAS SOAKING. Super efficent, holy shit. Been doing strictly cardio before this.
Hello!! Great to hear that you enjoyed this workout and thank you so much for the comment! For me there’s no better feeling than hearing that last ring of the timer when you’re covered in sweat, knowing that you worked super hard and pushed yourself. Great work!! 👊🔥💪⚡️
Excellent workout bro. I felt every bit of it!
Thank you so much! Glad you liked this one 👊🙏
great workout!
Thank you! 😊👊💪
Thanks for the routine! What weight is your kettlebell?
You’re welcome! Here I’m using a 20kg kettlebell 👊
Great job... in your opinion how many kalories we burn?
This was harder than I was expecting. I only made it a little past the 2nd set before I needed to stop. Hopefully I can finish the whole thing soon.
It will get more manageable over time. Great work and thank you for the comment. Keep at it, you got this 👊💪🙏
Awesome outdoors workout!
Thank you! 👊🙏
Killer work out thank you just started working out with KB
You’re welcome! So glad you enjoyed this workout 👊⚡️🙏
Thank you Samuel 😊🙏🏼
Really well paced beginners class!
I started to feel it as I began the 2nd round….just when I’d want, to have to call on some inner fire 🔥
Thank you again 😊
Me watching this at work: this looks super easy I can do this no problem
Me doing this workout at home: oh my God I'm going to die!!! 😂😂😭😭
😂😂 kettlebells are no joke!! The pain creeps up on you 😂🥵
How many times per week do you recommend this work out.Great video too !
Thank you so much for the comment! As many times as you like, but making sure that you have properly rested between each workout. Personally, I like to train between 3-5 days per week and I tend to mix up the workouts. You can do the same workout each time you train, but make sure to try to push a little harder each time you complete the workout and always properly rest between each session and leave enough time for recovery 👊🙏
Hello from Finland once again Jordan.
I've been keeping up with the kettlebell exercises; Just made the switch to a 12KG bell from the original 8KG I started with.
I've been sticking to this video for every session also. 😂 Do you think it's a proper time to try a more advanced workout with the kettlebell? Been going at it for a bit over 2 months now.
Also thanks a ton for this video. It has become my personal kettlebell bible lol. 🙌
Great work!! You can for sure move on to a more challenging kettlebell workout now. I would suggest doing it with the 8kg first and then move onto the 12kg on the harder workout when you’re feeling more comfortable with it. Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it 👊⚡️💪🙏
How many days a week can you do this?
Bro while doing the strict shoulder press didn't the kettlebell weight put stress on your forearm, I just got my 20kg KB and found it to be uncomfortable doing that move.... i am a beginner so could that be because i am not used to it yet? I have a similar one like yours
Hey bro! Yes, when I first started my forearm would get sore too. Your body isn’t used to the weight in that position, it will adapt and now I don’t get any pain at all. However, I do have some sweat bands and I sometimes use them for longer sessions when I’m doing a lot of presses, cleans and Turkish get-ups.
So you have 3 options:
1. The first is to persist with the presses.. Your forearm will get sore. Just make sure that you rest enough before your next session. Your body will adapt and eventually you won’t get any discomfort at all.
2. The second is to get hold of some sweat bands and put them in the position on your forearm where the kettlebell lies. It will provide a cushion for the kettlebell and make it more comfortable.
3. The third option is to adapt the exercise itself and do presses above the head holding the kettlebell with both hands. It will be easier as you’ll be using both hands, but you will also be doing twice the amount of reps.
I myself did a mixture of the first two. I would do a session without sweatbands and the next session my forearms would be sore so I would wear the sweatbands so I could still train. Eventually the discomfort completely went away.
Hope that helps! 👊
@@SamuelJordanFitness thanks for the explanation brother, will be watching your follow along videos for my workouts 💪 great content! 👍
Hi , can you answer how many calories this workout can burn ?
It will differ a lot depending on a variety of factors. I would say that a 20min workout will generally burn somewhere between 100-300 calories for most people, depending on how hard they work in the workout and the weight of kettlebell they’re using. The most important factor for weight loss though is your diet and making sure that you are in a calorie deficit. The great thing about strength training is that you will build more muscle mass and the more muscle mass you have, the more calories you will burn at rest and in your normal day-to-day activities. So in your workouts try to focus more on getting stronger, and control your weight by looking at your diet and eating healthy as well as controlling portion sizes. Hope that helps 👊
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