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Bento
Bento
WA
74 posts
WA, 74 posts
19 Oct 2013 9:01pm
Just bought some. Actually blood good. I am not usually someone into weights but these are easy to use. Better than dumbbells. Main aim is to help with paddle fitness.
dan berry
dan berry
WA
2562 posts
WA, 2562 posts
20 Oct 2013 6:50am
Check Chris mills stuff on the inter web. All surfer specific. The shoulder clocks are the best exercise to try for paddling. Other than paddling.
lost at sea
lost at sea
WA
358 posts
WA, 358 posts
20 Oct 2013 3:15pm
Congrats another smart man escaping the gym, firstly its all about form and technique . Visit these websites phil scarito dv8 fittness, iron edge has some good stuff
And the kettlebell legend steve cotter , start and master the basics , and soon you will double snatching your way to those epic barrels we all dream of
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog
VIC
346 posts
VIC, 346 posts
21 Oct 2013 9:37am
Hey Bento, what specific excercises are you doing witht the kettle bells?
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog
VIC
346 posts
VIC, 346 posts
22 Oct 2013 1:45pm
Nice one Boothie, I'll give it a crack as I am in the same boat.
dmitri
dmitri
VIC
1040 posts
VIC, 1040 posts
22 Oct 2013 3:02pm
i used to do resistance tubes workout for about 2 years, didn't notice any improvement.
then i just started general fitness things , you know, like lifting barbell, punching heavy bag, bike riding, 1K swimming once a week and that helps a lot.
i reckon i will buy a kettlebell too.

hi bento, what weight did you get ? i am 80 kg nearly 50 y o. i think getting 12 kg kettelebell for a start or should i go for more?
EnglishCraig
EnglishCraig
NSW
406 posts
NSW, 406 posts
22 Oct 2013 3:46pm
I would recommend a mixture of wide grip and close grip pull ups as well - really helps with paddle power
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