Did you ever see the 2006 movie Rocky Balboa?
It’s a classic, and one of my favorites in the series.
What’s incredible is that Sylvester Stallone was actually 59 when they filmed the movie, and he still looked like he could take on the world!
His preparation for the role included kettlebells, which inspired one of the workout plans I put together for Hero Mode Kettlebell, “Rocky’s Recovery Regimen” (Kettlebell Training Camp Challenge v2).
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Below is a sample workout in that same Rocky style.
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Rocky Balboa Kettlebell Challenge
PART 1 – 50 Two-Hand Kettlebell Swings
Complete in as few sets as possible, but keep form solid. Rest as needed.
PART 2 – Superset – 4 Rounds:
Wide-Hands Push-Ups – 30 seconds
Skater Hops – 30 seconds
Rest for 15 seconds between moves.
PART 3 – 50 One-Hand Kettlebell Swings
Do 25 per side in as few sets as possible.
PART 4 – Superset – 4 Rounds:
Single-Leg Kettlebell Squat with Hop – 30 seconds per side
Mountain Climbers – 30 seconds
Rest 15 seconds between exercises.
PART 5 – 50 Hand-to-Hand Kettlebell Swings
Complete with as few sets as possible.
PART 6 – Superset – 4 Rounds:
Seal Jacks – 30 seconds
Side Plank Hold – 30 seconds per side
Rest 15 seconds between exercises.
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Train hard,
– Forest Vance – ForestVanceTraining.com – KettlebellBasics.net