Basement 12-min / 250 kcal Kettlebell Workout

The weather for the last couple of days here in Kansas City has been a little wild!

It’s been quite the snowstorm—way more than we usually see around here.

The snow’s finally stopped, but now we’re all digging ourselves out.

And like most, I’ve been stuck indoors. No running outside, no gym trips—just me, the basement, and my kettlebells.

But you know what? That’s okay.

If anything, this weather is the perfect reminder of why I love kettlebell training so much!

No matter what’s going on outside, I can still get in an awesome workout in a small space with just one or two kettlebells.

This week, I’ve been leaning into one of my new favorite training techniques—the 10-20-30 Kettlebell Method.

It’s simple, effective, and a workout can be as short as 12 minutes, which is perfect when you’re cooped up at home.

Here’s how it works:

You do 30 seconds of moderate effort, 20 seconds of higher intensity, and 10 seconds all-out. Then you move to the next exercise and repeat. Here’s the exact circuit I did this morning in my basement:

  • Kettlebell swings
  • Burpees
  • Tactical lunges
  • 1-arm kettlebell rows
  • Jumping jacks

Do each move for 30/20/10, rest for two minutes, and repeat the circuit one more time.

By the time you’re done, you’ll have burned up to 250 calories and hit every major muscle group.

It’s quick, it’s intense, and it feels so good to move after being stuck inside.

If you’re in the same boat—shoveling snow and staying close to home—give it a shot. You don’t need much space or equipment, just a kettlebell and some grit.

And if you want to take it a step further, I’ve got something exciting launching soon. I’m kicking off my 10-20-30 Kettlebell Method Program. It’s a full 28-day challenge designed to help you:

  • Lose up to 6.6 pounds of body fat
  • Gain up to 5.9 pounds of lean muscle
  • Improve your health with science-backed methods

All in just 20-30 minutes a session, 3-4 times a week.

Right now, I’m offering early bird pricing, and it comes with some awesome bonuses like a kettlebell basics workshop and a 21-day nutrition plan.

If you’re tired of long, complicated workouts and want something that works—even when you’re stuck in your basement like I am—this is it. Learn more and sign up at the link below:

-> 10-20-30 KB Challenge (early bird pricing active now)

Hit reply if you’ve got questions or want to join the program. Let’s crush this winter together!

–Forest

19-Min Kettlebell 10/20/30 Method Workout

If you’ve ever felt like workouts take too much time, or they’re so intense that they’re just not sustainable, I’m excited to share about the 10-20-30 method—it’s backed by research, super effective, and actually doable.

See, this approach flips the script on traditional interval training. It’s all about getting maximum results in minimal time without burning yourself out. The build-up periods give you a chance to catch your breath while still keeping your heart rate up, making it a fantastic way to get cardio in without absolutely crushing yourself. And it’s proven—for better fat loss, improved cardiovascular health, lower blood sugar, and even benefits for conditions like hypertension and asthma.

Here’s an example of how I’ve adapted it into a kettlebell workout:

Part 1: Strength and Power

Set a timer for 60-second intervals. For each exercise:

  • First 30 seconds: Move at a comfortable pace.
  • Next 20 seconds: Pick up the intensity and push harder.
  • Final 10 seconds: Go all out, max effort.
  • Move straight to the next exercise. Once you finish the round, rest for 60 seconds and repeat two more times.
  1. Dead Stop Kettlebell Swing
    • First 30 seconds: Controlled swings with rest between each rep.
    • Last 20/10 seconds: One-arm swings and/or kettlebell snatches.
  2. Push-Ups
    • Start with standard push-ups.
    • Progress to harder variations like incline, clapping, or diamond push-ups.

Part 2: Conditioning and Mobility

Same 60-second interval format: easy for 30, moderate for 20, and all-out for 10.

  1. Alternating Reverse Lunges
    • First 30 seconds: Bodyweight lunges.
    • Last 20/10 seconds: Add weight with a kettlebell.
  2. Single-Arm Kettlebell Rows
    • Start light.
    • Increase the weight for more challenge as you go.
  3. Jumping Jacks
    • Keep it dynamic and light at first.
    • Finish strong with full effort.

The 10/20/30 kettlebell method is built on solid research, it’s practical, and it gets results without beating you up. Whether your goal is to drop fat, improve mobility, or just feel better overall, it’s a great approach!

I’m working on a full 10-20-30 kettlebell program that takes these principles and turns them into a comprehensive training plan. Stay tuned—it’s coming soon!

And while I’ve got you here, I’ve also got a couple more spots open for my private, 1-to-1 “Fit Over 40” online kettlebell coaching program. This is probably the last time I’ll mention it for a bit, so if you’ve been thinking about jumping in, now’s the time. With personalized workouts, custom nutrition, and 1-to-1 support, my clients have been crushing their goals. If you’re ready to do the same, reply with “I am,” and I’ll send you the details.

Talk soon!

— Forest Vance Master of Science, Human Movement — Certified Russian Kettlebell Instructor — 200-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) — Former Professional Football Player — Founder, Forest Vance Training, Inc.

PS – You can check out the research behind the 10/20/30 method here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11295100/#ejsc12163-sec-0060

Fix KB Wrist Pain with the Towel Drill (New Video)

Struggling with wrist pain or inconsistent form during kettlebell cleans? The partner kettlebell and towel clean drill is here to help!

This simple yet effective exercise not only reduces wrist impact but also trains you to engage your hips and maintain proper elbow alignment, ensuring smoother, more efficient cleans.

Give it a shot and let me know how it works for you!

Also:

I am opening up a few exclusive spots in my 1-to-1 Remote Kettlebell Coaching program this month, and I wanted to let you know.

This program is perfect for those ready to make a serious commitment to their goals with:

— Customized kettlebell workout designed specifically for your fitness level and goals
— Regular accountability to keep you on track and motivated
— One-on-one support to help you achieve the results you want

This being such a personalized program does involve a meaningful investment of time, commitment, and resources. 

If that sounds like what you are looking for, click the link below for more details and next steps to get started:

-> 1-to-1 Remote KB Coaching with Forest Vance

Looking forward to hearing from you!

– Forest Vance
Master of Science, Human Movement
Kettlebell Expert | Over 40 Specialist
KettlebellBasics.net

“Fire and Flow” Warrior Isometrics Workout (free sample) + Last Call for End-of-Year Sale

Happy New Year!

It’s officially 2025, and I hope your year is off to a strong start. Last night, I kept things pretty low-key—just hanging with the family and reflecting on the year ahead.

How about you? Did you celebrate big, or keep it chill?

Before we dive into today’s workout, I wanted to let you know that I’ve extended my End-of-Year Winter Warrior Sale through midnight tonight. Since it’s the start of a new year, I wanted to give everyone an extra chance to grab these programs and kick off 2025 strong.

This sale includes some of my most popular programs:

-> Warrior Flow Isometrics – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Hero Mode Kettlebell – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Spartan 300 Kettlebell Challenge – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

Each of these programs is designed to help you build strength, protect your joints, and improve your fitness—all tailored to different training styles and goals.

Now, to give you a taste of what’s inside, here’s a free sample:


“Fire and Flow” Warrior Isometrics Workout (free sample)

Hold each exercise for 30 seconds, divided into three positions (10 seconds each). Rest 15 seconds between exercises and 60 seconds between rounds. Complete 3 rounds total.

  1. Chair Pose Sequence
  • Half Chair: Knees slightly bent, weight in heels, arms forward, chest lifted.
  • Full Chair: Sink deeper, thighs parallel to the floor, arms overhead.
  • Twisting Chair: Hands together at chest, twist right, then left, engaging your core.
  1. Side Plank Sequence
  • Side Plank (Right): Hand under shoulder, left arm extended, feet stacked.
  • Side Plank + Crunch: Bring top elbow and knee together.
  • Side Plank + Arm Overhead: Stretch top arm overhead. Switch to the left side in the next round.
  1. Prone Overhead Press with Yoga Strap
  • Start Press: Lie face down, strap overhead, lift chest and arms slightly.
  • Mid-Press: Pull strap to shoulders, elbows bent, squeezing shoulder blades.
  • Full Extension: Press strap back overhead, maintaining lift in chest and arms.
  1. Tabletop Lift Sequence
  • Reverse Tabletop: Lift hips to form a “tabletop,” squeezing glutes.
  • Right Leg Figure 4: Bend right leg and cross over left, keeping hips lifted.
  • Left Leg Figure 4: Switch legs, maintaining a strong tabletop position.
  1. Boat Pose Sequence
  • Low Boat: Lean back, knees bent, arms forward, lower back pressed down.
  • Full Boat: Straighten legs, reach arms forward, core engaged.
  • Twisted Boat: Twist torso to the right, then left, hands reaching toward the floor.

Optional Finisher: “Fire and Flow” Conditioning
For a steady-state cardio finisher, flow through this yoga-inspired sequence for 10 minutes at a moderate pace:

  1. Mountain Pose
  2. Forward Fold
  3. Half Lift
  4. High Plank to Low Push-Up
  5. Upward Dog or Cobra
  6. Downward Dog
  7. Step Forward to Half Lift
  8. Forward Fold
  9. Mountain Pose

To increase the challenge, add a Chair Pose Hold at the start of each round.


This workout is perfect for building lean muscle, protecting your joints, and boosting strength—all with minimal time and no equipment required.

If you’re ready to make this the year you crush your fitness goals, check out these programs before the sale ends tonight:

-> Warrior Flow Isometrics – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Hero Mode Kettlebell – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Spartan 300 Kettlebell Challenge – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

Let’s start 2025 off strong together.

– Forest Vance
Master of Science, Human Movement
Kettlebell Expert
ForestVanceTraining.com

PS – Each program is discounted through midnight tonight only—don’t miss out!

-> Warrior Flow Isometrics – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Hero Mode Kettlebell – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

-> Spartan 300 Kettlebell Challenge – Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale (last call)

The Original 300 Workout (+ My New KB Home-Friendly Version)

Almost 20 years ago, I was training with a buddy who had just gotten out of the military.

He was in top shape, I was too, and we were trying all the hardest workouts we could find.

One day, we decided to give the “300 Workout” a shot after hearing all the hype. This workout was created by Mark Twight, the trainer for the 300 movie cast. If you saw the movie, you probably remember how insanely ripped those guys were:

The workout was brutal. But it was one of the first times I realized how transformative a tough workout can be—not just for your body, but for your mindset, too.

The original workout included 300 total reps, done as fast as possible, and it looked like this:

  • 25 pull-ups
  • 50 deadlifts (135 lbs)
  • 50 push-ups
  • 50 box jumps (24-inch box)
  • 50 floor wipers (holding 135 lbs)
  • 50 kettlebell clean-and-presses (25 per arm)
  • 25 pull-ups

It’s the kind of workout that doesn’t just challenge you physically—it pushes you mentally. That’s probably why it’s still talked about all these years later.Now, over the last few years, I’ve put my own spin on this workout, and have created full at-home, kettlebell-friendly versions of the original “300” (which happen to be on a 3-for-1 end-of-year sale right now HERE.)

Here’s an example of how I would tweak that original workout to still give you a great physical and mental challenge, but could be done at home with a kettlebell or two:

New at-home, kettlebell-friendly version of the original “300” workout:

  • Start with 2 sets of 12 single-arm kettlebell rows per arm. It’s a solid way to build back strength if you’re working up to pull-ups and/or don’t have a pull up bar.
  • Do 50 kettlebell swings. Focus on explosive power and good form. Do them all in one go, or break them up into two to three sets of 15-25.
  • Push-ups are next—break them into three sets of 15-20 to hit 50 total.
  • Instead of box jumps, go with 50 squat jumps. They’re safer, but still provide many of the benefits.
  • Instead of floor wipers, add 3 sets of 15-20 cross-body mountain climbers per side for some core work.
  • Do 50 kettlebell clean-and-presses (25 per arm). I like to break these into smaller sets of 5-6 reps per arm to keep my form solid.
  • Finish strong with 2 more sets of 12 single-arm kettlebell rows per arm.

If you enjoy this workout, I’ve got something you’ll love. It’s my “300” Kettlebell Challenge—a program inspired by that original workout, but tailored for kettlebell training. And right now, I’m running a Winter Warrior Sale where you can get all THREE versions of the “300” Kettlebell Challenge for the price of one:

-> 3-for-1 “300” Spartan Kettlebell End-of-Year Winter Warrior Sale

Build strength, burn fat, and feel like a Spartan Warrior—all in just 20-30 minutes a day, 3-4 days a week. Let’s get ready to crush it in 2025!

– Forest Vance
Master of Science, Human Movement
Kettlebell Expert
Over 40 Training Specialist
KettlebellBasics.net

“Iron Core Viking Blitz” 7-Minute Kettlebells for Abs Circuit

In the days of old, Viking warriors were known for their unmatched strength, relentless stamina, and unbreakable spirit.

They may not have prioritized “Abs” in the aesthetic sense we do today, but core strength was vital for survival in both battle and daily life.

That’s why I included a complete KBs for Abs program – “Viking Core Forge” – in Viking Valor Kettlebell, on sale this week for our Winter Warrior promotion -> Viking Valor Kettlebell

Try this “Iron Core Viking Blitz” 7-minute Kettlebells for Abs Circuit, then click here to pick up a copy of over 100 more workouts like it:

“Iron Core Viking Blitz” 7-Minute Kettlebells for Abs Circuit

The circuit consists of two exercises: Kettlebell Plank Drag and Floor Press with a Quarter Turkish Get Up.

Each exercise is performed for 30 seconds, with 15 seconds of rest in between.

The circuit is repeated 3 times.

The Kettlebell Plank Drag involves dragging a kettlebell back and forth while maintaining a high plank position, and the Floor Press with a Quarter Turkish Get Up involves pressing the kettlebell up and then performing a quarter get-up on one side, followed by the other side.

– Forest Vance, MS
Owner, FVT Warrior Wellness
ForestVanceTraining.com – KettlebellBasics.net

PS – Unleash the Viking within.

Build strength and endurance like a Viking warrior!

You can do it with kettlebells, 20-30 minutes a day, 3-4 days a week.

Click the link below to discover more and secure your spot now:

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell

Don’t wait—this offer won’t be available for long!

Let’s train like Rocky (new Hero Mode KB sample workout)

I don’t know about you, but the training montages in the Rocky movies are still some of the most inspiring moments in film history.

They’re what got a lot of us into training in the first place, right?

The one in Rocky IV is probably my favorite. Rocky’s out in the wilderness, chopping wood, pulling sleds, and getting ready to go head-to-head with Drago on Christmas Day.

I got inspired and decided to put together a workout based on the montage—but with kettlebells and bodyweight moves instead of throwing rocks and sawing wood (although, hey, if you’ve got logs to chop, go for it).

(This montage also inspired one of the workout plans I put together for Hero Mode Kettlebell, “Rocky’s Recovery Regimen” (Kettlebell Training Camp Challenge v2). Check out the Hero Mode Kettlebell Program to build the strength, power, and look of your favorite action stars. Only 20-30 minutes a day, 3-4 days a week: -> Hero Mode Kettlebell – 120+ KB Workouts – on Winter Warrior Sale

Let’s train like Rocky (new Hero Mode KB sample workout)

  • Each exercise: 45 seconds on, 15 seconds rest
  • Rest for 60 seconds between rounds
  • Do 3 rounds total
  1. Kettlebell Snatch or One-Arm Swing (Chopping wood vibes)
  2. Kettlebell Drag Pull (Plank Position) (Simulates the cable pull with a tire)
  3. Split Squat – Quick Steps or Jumps (Replacing sled dogging)
  4. Pull-Ups or 1-arm KB Rows (Classic Rocky pull-ups)
  5. Kettlebell Farmer’s Carry (Log carries without the splinters)
  6. Jump Rope or High Knees (Skipping rope scene)

It’s a killer circuit that’ll torch your muscles and leave you feeling like you just stepped out of your own training montage.

Oh, and if you want more workouts like this, my Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle is on sale right now as part of our Winter Warrior Sale. It even includes a Rocky-themed kettlebell workout plan!

You can grab it here -> Hero Mode Kettlebell – 90% off Winter Warrior Sale

Let me know if you give the workout a try—I’d love to hear how you do!

-Forest

PS – Our 2024 Winter Warrior Sale has the best deals on some of my top-selling training plans:

-> Hero Mode Kettlebell 2024 Winter Warrior Sale

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell 2024 Winter Warrior Sale

-> Spartan 300 Kettlebell 2024 Winter Warrior Sale

PPS – If you are local to the Lee’s Summit, MO area, early Bird registration is open for our Warrior Shred: Yoga for Fat Loss and Recovery series starting in the New Year:

-> Warrior Shred: Yoga for Fat Loss and Recovery (early Bird special)

“Odin’s Holiday Hammer” KB Challenge

Merry Christmas!

I’m wrapping up some last-minute holiday stuff, but also sneaking in a quick workout—because the gym is probably closed, and we all need to stay sharp through the holidays.

So, I thought I’d share this with you: a perfect kettlebell workout for those short on time but still wanting to crank it out around all the holiday hustle.

And here’s a fun twist for the season: Did you know that some of our modern Santa Claus traditions trace back to Odin from Norse mythology? With his long beard and tales of wintery journeys, Odin was a symbol of strength, wisdom, and endurance. What better inspiration for a holiday workout?!?

Speaking of Vikings, we’ve also got our Viking Valor Bundle on sale now as part of our Winter Warrior Sale! If you’re looking to channel your inner warrior and crush your fitness goals this season, it’s the perfect way to kick off 2025 strong:

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell – 2024 Winter Warrior Sale

Now, let’s dive into the workout—Odin’s Holiday Hammer—a giant circuit-style routine that will challenge your strength, stamina, and focus.

Odin’s Holiday Hammer KB Challenge

Workout 1
Do as many reps as you can of each exercise in 60 seconds. You get one point for each rep completed. Move directly from one exercise to the next without rest. Rest for 60 seconds between rounds. Complete 3 rounds total.

  1. KB 1-Arm Racked Squat (switch sides at halfway)
    • Women: 12k+
    • Men: 20k+
  2. Pull-Ups, Recline Rows, or 1-Arm KB Rows
    • Women: 12k+
    • Men: 20k+
  3. Jumping Spiderman Climbs (modify by staying with Fast Stepping)
  4. 1-Arm KB Swing
    • Women: 16k+
    • Men: 24k+
  5. Rotating Side Planks with Hip Tap Down

Finisher – Core

Complete 40 seconds of work and take 20 seconds of rest. No additional rest between rounds. Complete 3 rounds of the following:

  1. Bird Dog Plank (alternate or switch side at halfway)
  2. Weighted Hollow Hold
    • Women: 12k+
    • Men: 16k+
  3. Half Turkish Get-Up (switch sides at halfway)
    • Women: 12k+
    • Men: 16k+

This quick and intense session will keep you feeling strong and ready to conquer the rest of your holiday plans. Let’s honor the strength and endurance of Odin (and Santa!) and finish the year like a true warrior.

And don’t forget to check out the Viking Valor Bundle while it’s on special as part of our Winter Warrior Sale. It’s your ultimate guide to building strength, endurance, and the warrior mindset:

-> Viking Valor Kettlebell – 2024 Winter Warrior Sale

Enjoy the holidays and your workout! 💪🎄

-Forest and the FVT Team – ForestVanceTraining.com – KettlebellBasics.net

New Video – Mission Impossible Kettlebell LAIT Complex

Today’s Mission Impossible Kettlebell LAIT Challenge is inspired by Tom Cruise — a routine focused on mobility and functional strength to keep you ready for action at all times.

We’re using what’s called Lactic Acid Interval Training (LAIT) — a proven method to build strength, endurance, and metabolic conditioning by training hard, resting smart, and maximizing efficiency.

This workout is just a sample from the 28-Day Kettlebell LAIT Challenge, featured in my Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle — a powerhouse collection of 10 kettlebell workout plans, designed to help you build the strength, power, and stamina of your favorite action stars.

What’s Inside the Bundle:

  • Thor’s Hammer Strength Challenge – 1000 Rep Showdown
  • Superman’s Iron Will – 28-Day Upper/Lower Split Challenge
  • Hobbs’ Muscle Mayhem – 28-Day GAINZ Challenge
  • John Wick’s Relentless Pursuit – 28-Day AMRAP Challenge
  • Captain America’s Super Soldier Conditioning – Dirty 30’s Challenge 2.0
  • Mad Max Fury Road – Filthy 50 Challenge 2.0
  • Black Widow’s Agility Training – 28-Day PHA Challenge
  • Mission Impossible Mobility – 28-Day LAIT Challenge
  • Rocky’s Recovery Regimen – Kettlebell Training Camp Challenge v2
  • Wolverine’s Healing Factor Recovery and Rebuilding

Each workout is just 20-30 minutes a day, 3-4 days a week, making this the ultimate toolkit for burning fat, gaining lean muscle, or improving agility and recovery.

And right now, it’s all part of our Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale. Learn more and get the Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle here.

Here’s Your Mission Impossible Workout:

— Kettlebell Squat to Overhead Press – Right Side (30 seconds)
— One-Arm Kettlebell Swings – Right Side (30 seconds)
— Kettlebell Squat to Overhead Press – Left Side (30 seconds)
— One-Arm Kettlebell Swings – Left Side (30 seconds)
— Burpees – Max Reps (30 seconds)

Rest 2-3 minutes and repeat for 4-6 rounds.

Take the challenge, become unstoppable, and finish 2024 strong. Learn more and get the Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle here.

And remember – you’re just one kettlebell workout away from becoming your own action hero!

– Forest Vance, MS
Owner, FVT Warrior Wellness
ForestVanceTraining.com – KettlebellBasics.net

John Wick Kettlebell AMRAP Challenge

Ready to unleash your inner action hero? Try today’s workout, inspired by the relentless endurance of John Wick. (Scroll to the bottom of this email for the full workout breakdown.)

The “John Wick’s Relentless Pursuit” 28-Day Kettlebell AMRAP Challenge is part of my Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle. This all-inclusive package features 10 kettlebell workout plans, each designed to help you build the strength, power, and stamina of your favorite action stars — in just 20-30 minutes a day, 3-4 days a week. And we’ve got this program on sale as part of our Winter Warrior End-of-Year Sale.

Here’s what’s in the bundle:

  • Thor’s Hammer Strength Challenge – 1000 Rep Showdown
  • Superman’s Iron Will – 28-Day Upper/Lower Split Challenge
  • Hobbs’ Muscle Mayhem – 28-Day GAINZ Challenge
  • John Wick’s Relentless Pursuit – 28-Day AMRAP Challenge
  • Captain America’s Super Soldier Conditioning – Dirty 30’s Challenge 2.0
  • Mad Max Fury Road – Filthy 50 Challenge 2.0
  • Black Widow’s Agility Training – 28-Day PHA Challenge
  • Mission Impossible Mobility – 28-Day LAIT Challenge
  • Rocky’s Recovery Regimen – Kettlebell Training Camp Challenge v2
  • Wolverine’s Healing Factor Recovery and Rebuilding

Whether your goal is burning fat, packing on lean muscle, or improving your agility and mobility, this bundle has more than 120 workouts tailored to fit any fitness routine.

Take them as your main workouts, active recovery sessions, or simply to supercharge your current training plan.

-> Grab the Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle here

Now, here’s your sample workout from the John Wick Kettlebell AMRAP Challenge:

PART 1: Do as many rounds as possible in 10 minutes:

  • 4 burpees
  • 5 pull-ups OR 15 recline rows OR 10 single-arm KB rows/side (8-12kg women, 16-20kg men)
  • 6 single-arm KB thrusters (squat to overhead press)/side (8-12kg women, 16-20kg men)

PART 2: “Climb the Ladder” for 10 minutes:

  • Two-hand KB Swings: 2/4/6/8/etc (12-16kg women, 20-24kg men)
  • Push-ups: 2/4/6/8/etc

PART 3:

  • 6 KB snatches on the right side, rest :30
  • 6 KB snatches on the left side, rest :30
    Repeat for four rounds total (8-12kg women, 16-20kg men)

It’s time to build strength, power, and endurance like a true action icon. Start your Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle today and discover what you’re capable of:

-> Grab the Hero Mode Kettlebell Bundle here (90% off Winter Warrior sale)

— Forest Vance
Master of Science, Human Movement
Kettlebell Expert
Over 40 Specialist
KettlebellBasics.net