Hello,
Make (5’11, 180). I thought I was decently strong (100 pull-ups, dB shoulder press with 70 lbs, bb rows with 165lbs, etc), but kettlebells really humbled me. When i first started, I could barely do kb swings with 30 lbs and I slowly worked my way to 40 lbs (I can do 4 sets of 25 reps in 10-15 minutes)
Here are my current stats:
kB swings: 40lbs x 100 reps (4 sets of 25)
KB shoulder press: 40lbs x 24 reps (3 sets of 8)
TGU: 15lbs x 10 (5 on each side).
Here are my two questions:
1) My TGU is Incredibly weak and I am not sure why. I do it with 15 lbs and it kicks my ass. I tried doing it with 30lbs and I couldn’t keep my arm straight. Any recommendations?
2) I currently have 5 kbs (15, 30,40,53,53). I am very tempted to buy more kettlebells, but I am not sure I need them. For instance, it bothers me that my KBs are 30lbs instead of 35lbs (standard) and 40lbs instead of 44lbs (standard). Am I being too OCD? Or would purchasing those additional KBs be beneficial?
Should I buy another 40lbs to have a matching set or two 44lbs?
My goals are to get stronger and get leaner (about 18% body fat. I have been lifting for years, but only been messing around with kettlebells for 3 months.
I am sorry about the rambling, but I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this for days.
Tl;dr: I currently have 5 kbs (15, 30,40,53,53). Does it make sense to buy a 35 and 44lbs kB? Should I buy a matching set for any of these weights?
Thanks!
Make (5’11, 180). I thought I was decently strong (100 pull-ups, dB shoulder press with 70 lbs, bb rows with 165lbs, etc), but kettlebells really humbled me. When i first started, I could barely do kb swings with 30 lbs and I slowly worked my way to 40 lbs (I can do 4 sets of 25 reps in 10-15 minutes)
Here are my current stats:
kB swings: 40lbs x 100 reps (4 sets of 25)
KB shoulder press: 40lbs x 24 reps (3 sets of 8)
TGU: 15lbs x 10 (5 on each side).
Here are my two questions:
1) My TGU is Incredibly weak and I am not sure why. I do it with 15 lbs and it kicks my ass. I tried doing it with 30lbs and I couldn’t keep my arm straight. Any recommendations?
2) I currently have 5 kbs (15, 30,40,53,53). I am very tempted to buy more kettlebells, but I am not sure I need them. For instance, it bothers me that my KBs are 30lbs instead of 35lbs (standard) and 40lbs instead of 44lbs (standard). Am I being too OCD? Or would purchasing those additional KBs be beneficial?
Should I buy another 40lbs to have a matching set or two 44lbs?
My goals are to get stronger and get leaner (about 18% body fat. I have been lifting for years, but only been messing around with kettlebells for 3 months.
I am sorry about the rambling, but I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this for days.
Tl;dr: I currently have 5 kbs (15, 30,40,53,53). Does it make sense to buy a 35 and 44lbs kB? Should I buy a matching set for any of these weights?
Thanks!