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Showing posts with label kettlebell. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Grab a Bell & Head to the Park

If you are located in Minneapolis or Saint Paul and you are interested in shaking up your workout routine try kettlebells! Not only is this workout fun, efficient, its mobile!

Read the interview with Dawn HERE as to why you might want to try kettlebells. Many of you know I am head of heels loving my kettlebell workouts. I just thought I'd clue you in on a great deal:

It's time to swing into spring! Outdoor kettlebell classes in Powderhorn Park begin four weeks from April 6th.
Beginning level classes will be held Tuesday evenings at 5:00 PM. Beginning classes run in 6-week sessions. The cost is $75 for 6-weeks. Please register in advance for the beginning level classes. To register, simply send me an email letting me know that you would like to be added to the roster. 

Experienced level classes will be held Tuesday evenings at 6:15 PM. Experienced level classes run on a weekly basis. No need to commit to sessions and no need to register. The cost is $15/class or purchase a 6-class punch card for $75.

Bring a Kettlebell! I ask that everyone bring at least one kettlebell to work with. For information on where to purchase a KB and what size(s) to get check out my website:http://www.bodyworkimpressions.com/Kettlebells.html

While on my website, please read the blurb on proper kettlebell footwear. The site also has directions to the swinging grounds in the park.

Remember, fitness is more fun with a friend. If you know someone who might be interested in joining you, forward this on to them. They will thank you.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

Strength and power to you,


Dawn Wittenberg
Bodywork Impressions
(612)770-4604
www.bodyworkimpressions.com

Thursday, November 5, 2009

An Interview with a Kettlebell Instructor!

A friend of mine started using kettlebells last year. At the time I had no idea what kettlebells were, but it was the first time she was excited about exercise in a really long time. She felt strong and confident with her new physical fitness routine. As the months went by she would comment about how good she felt. She was building muscle, toning up and telling everyone about her new efficient workout.


This past summer was the first time I was able to take a kettlebell class. I had been looking forward to kettlebells for months. I had not been able to do weight training for a long time and I was nervous about injuring myself yet again. I told the trainer about my "issues" and she made sure to explain proper kettlebell form. After that first class I was hooked. Meet my trainer, Dawn Wittenberg.


Dawn Wittenberg is a Certified Massage Therapist, Personal Trainer, and RKC Certified Kettlebell Instructor


What is a kettlebell?
A kettlebell is a cast iron weight that looks like a cannonball with a handle.

H
ow is training with kettlebells different from other types of strength training?
It is uber efficient.  Kettlebell training taxes several bodily systems in one power-packed workout.  Along with muscular strength and endurance, a kettlebell workout also challenges the cardiovascular system, balance, stability, mobility, core strength and power.  All too often, I see people go to the gym and do their cardio workout followed by their strength workout followed by their core workout and two hours later they are finally done.  Seriously, who has time for that?

Do I need special training to use a kettlebell?
In short, yes.  As in all forms of strength training, form comes first but this is especially true with kettlebells.  Kettlebell training is dynamic by nature.  The weight is moved by swinging it back between the legs then out in front.  For some exercises the weight even finishes overhead.  Proper technique is imperative.  There have been many improvements in the "how to" videos out there, but a video can't point out the errors in your form or give the needed corrections.  The assistance of a certified instructor can set you on the right path.

Who should use kettlebells?
Training with kettlebells can benefit everyone from Olympic athletes to professional paper pushers.



How do I get started?
Begin by finding a qualified trainer.  The trainer you choose should have a kettlebell certification such as RKC (Russian Kettlebell Challenge) or an AOS (Art of Strength) Kettlebell Certification.  Then you need to decide if you want to work one-on-one with the trainer or if you would prefer a class setting.  If you have special considerations such as a back, knee or shoulder injury, beginning with one-on-one lessons is recommended to ensure that you get the necessary attention.


What is your background and where do you teach kettlebell training?
I am a Certified Personal Trainer, a nationally licensed Massage Therapist and an RKC certified Kettlebell Instructor.  I love what I do and it comes across in my work.  I train and teach kettlebell classes at the Midtown YWCA in Minneapolis.  Kettlebell classes and personal training are available to members and non-members alike.


OK, last question.  Why do you like kettlebells?
Kettlebell training is a learned and practiced skill.  I love seeing the pride people take in improving on their form or learning a new drill.  Training with kettlebells is also really fun!  The number of exercises and drills that you can do with them is limitless.  There is no excuse for getting bored.

(In this photo Dawn is showcasing the windmill move. She is pressing a 16 kg bell in her right hand and holding a 12 kg in her left)


Dawn's Contact Info:
dawn wittenberg
www.bodyworkimpressions.com
personal trainer
ywca of Minneapolis
NSCA Certified Personal Trainer

Nationally Licensed Massage Therapist, NCBTMB
RKC, Russian Kettlebell Certified
Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) Certified
dwittenberg@ywcampls.org
voicemail (612) 215-4357
cell (612) 770-4604