The Bells
The #1 Bells on the Market.
The Best Design in the World. Period
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You are looking at, literally, the best kettlebells available anywhere. Strong words, but true.
Our kettlebells are designed by, and manufactured per the specs of, professional, Russian Kettlebell lifters and Masters of Sport.
Valery Fedorenko is a Master of Sport in Kettlebell lifting, arguably the greatest Kettlebell sport lifter of the modern age. He and other KB sport enthusiasts have designed and manufactured this, the ultimate kettlebell, for every kettlebell regimen.
Valery and The American Kettlebell Club are rivaling the widespread “hard-style” lifting approach with their more efficient, smarter, “soft-style” or “sport-style.” They use these efficient, smart lifting techniques to routinely hoist 70 lb kettlebells 60, 70, 80, even 100+ times! And these bells, utilizing a specialized design, play a critical role in their success.
Because these are professional grade bells, they are perfect for ANY kettlebell regimen. If your program focuses on heavier weight, low-rep sets, these bells will serve that purpose, too. And they’ll do it better than any other bell on the market today.
Are feats-of-strength your thing (windmills, get-ups, renegade walking and rows)? Or how about juggling? Again, because these are professional-grade bells, they are suited to every kettlebell routine. And because they are designed by professionals, for professionals, they are literally the best bells on the market.
So what makes these bells better than everything else? It all boils down to size. (Yes, it matters - a lot). The size of the bells, the size of the handles. The size of the distance between the two. It all matters, very, very much.
Size Does Matter
Kettlebells traditionally grow and shrink in size as the weight of the bells change. As a result, your hard-fought technique will become compromised as you move up in weight. You have to adjust your technique to accomodate the difference in size. Accomodate how the bells sit between your chest and upper arm in the rack position. Accomodate how they rest against the forearm in the extended, overhead position.
And when you move from, say, 12 Kg to 16 Kg, or 20 Kg to 24 Kg, too much mental and physical energy are squandered, effectively relearning to lift the bells properly.
Because our kettlebells are professional-grade, they are the same size regardless of weight. HOW? Degrees of hollowness when forged.
And how do we know the difference between them? Did you happen to notice the awesome colors they come in?
Ours are literally the MERCEDES BENZ of Kettlebells.
Just like you wouldn’t know what you were missing by driving, say, a Nissan instead of a Mercedes, until you drove one, its not something most people can get their head around until they physically handle the bells.
You owe it to yourself to invest in at least one bell to try it out, if you are at all serious about KB lifting.
Here’s your chance to own one or more bells for your training regimen which are developed by and manufactured per the specs of professional, Russian Kettlebell lifters and Masters of Sport, and to experience the DIFFERENCE that makes.
Why Professional Grade, Competition Style
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The kettlebell has been around for over 300 years. Dating back in the written record to the early 1700’s, this simple yet formidable tool has been a staple of strongmen across the centuries.
Only in the last decades, with the refinement of professional kettlebell sport competition, did the cognoscenti of the sport cooperatively decide on the specs of modern competition bells. These are the specs which have been used in competition, largely in Russia but also in other parts of the world, for decades. Now, with the advent of the American Kettlebell Club, they are here, too.
The competition kettlebells are designed from decades of experience in all aspects of kettlebell sport and non-sport lifting. Therefore, they are perfectly formulated for all aspects of kettlebell lifting.
The diameter and shape of the handle, as well as the distance between the handle and the bell; the size and shape of the bell itself; all are geared toward maximum efficiency in kettlebell sport.
Non-sport kettlebells (“cannonballs with a handles”) traditionally grow and shrink in size as the weight of the bells change. As a result, your hard-fought technique becomes compromised as you move up in weight.
You have to adjust your technique to accommodate the difference in size. To accommodate how the bells sit between your chest and upper arm in the rack position. To accommodate how they rest against the forearm in the extended, overhead position. When you move, for example, from 16kg to 24kg, or 24kg to 32kg, too much mental and physical energy are squandered, effectively relearning to lift the bells properly.
Professional-grade bells are the same size regardless of weight. This is accomplished by realizing degrees of hollowness when forged. For example, an 8kg pro-grade bell is largely hollow. In contrast, a 32kg bell is mostly solid.
The biggest challenge with pro-grade bells is that once you use them, you can’t go back. Lifting competition bells vs. cannonballs-with-handles doesn’t even feel like the same sport/activity.
Undeniably, the pro-grade kettlebell, along with the teachings of AKC & Valery Fedorenko, has single-handedly created new life in an activity/sport which for thousands of practitioners may have been just another fad.
You, too, can experience “new life” with professional grade, competition style kettlebells. Whether you’re brand new to the sport , or an “old hand.” Now is the time. Don’t wait any longer.
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