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Home » Exercise Guides » 10 Kettlebell Exercises Every Athlete Should Master

10 Kettlebell Exercises Every Athlete Should Master

Written by Mike Dewar
Last updated on August 10th, 2023

The kettlebell is an amazing tool for all athletes, regardless of sport. Whether you are a weightlifter, strongman, powerlifter, or fitness competitor, kettlebells should be a part of your regular training routine to improve unilateral stabilization, strength, power, and proprioception.

The “modern day kettlebell” can be traced back to the 1700’s in Russian (however, history shows that other similiar weights can be seen thousands of year ago). According to some, the kettlebell (aka Girya) was first used as counterweight for the measuremnt of…crops! Farmers would soon find themselves swinging, lifting, and competiing at local festivals, showing off their strengths.

Why the Kettlebell?

The kettlebell offers athletes a truly unique training modality to ballistically develop raw power, strength, and athletic movement. The ballistic nature of the movement allows for explosive movements at high velocities, developing greater abilities to recruit muscle fibers faster and ultimately produce more power.

 

A photo posted by Juan Pellot (@urstrength) on Jan 13, 2015 at 9:57am PST

Additionally, kettlebells can improve:

  • Aerobic Capacity
  • Strength
  • Power
  • Core Stabilization
  • Muscluar Endurance
  • Mobility

All coaches and athletes should develop a deeper understainding of the core concepts of kettlebell training to maximize their fitness, performance, and injury resilisnce.

Below are 10 of the top kettlebell exercises to improve movement and posture, aerobic capacity, strength, power, and overall fitness and athleticism.

The Hardstyle Swing

The hardstyle swing is one of the most fundemental movements an athetle can do with a kettlebell. Unlike the more common smooth and less explosive “swing” variation, the hardstyle swing involves maximal hip extension and power production, which can drastically improve force production needed for jumping, running, and explosive lifting.

Taco Fleur of Cavemantraining.com — who has a video embedded two sections below in this article — says: The Hardstyle Swing is great for maximum power generation, short, fast and heavy reps. Like most swings, it has it’s place and time. If your focus is power, getting quick reps out in a CrossFit workout for example, then you would choose Hardstyle. If you’re going to be doing 200 or more swings then you want to be using a style where you pace yourself more.

Single-Arm Swing

The single-arm swing has very similiar benefits to the standard two-arm swing, and then some. Due to the unilateral nature of this exercise, an athlete must learn to control and maintain a rigid spine under load, while also allowing for slight rotation during the swing. The single-arm swing is a challenging exercise for the back, grip, hips, and core that forces an athlete to stay in control of their hips and overall movement while in a “compromised” loaded position.

Double Kettlebell Clean & Jerk

 

A video posted by Mike Dewar (@mikejdewar) on Dec 2, 2016 at 5:08pm PST

This is a great exercise to train atheltes to stay connected evenly during the clean & jerk. The kettlebells act independent of one another, which will illuminate any structural imbalances and muscle weakness that may otherwise go unnoticed. Additionally, this can improve scapular stabilization and posture, both necessary for weightlifting and athletics.

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Double Kettlebell Front Squat

The double front rack kettlebell squat is the gold-standard for kettlebell squatting. This exercise forces bracing, core and scapular stabilization, and a vertical torso; all of which is key for squatting. Unlike barbell movements, the kettlebells act independent of one another, further showing any descrepencies that may go unnoticed when training with a barbell.

Turkish Get Up

The Turkish Get Up is a staple core strength, hip and shoulder mobility, and overall athletic total body exercise for many athetles. This challenging movement requires the utmost ability to stabilize the spine, scapulae, and shoulder joints under load, while allowing movement and mobility in others (hips, knees, shoulders, etc).

Single Arm Snatch

The single-arm snatch can offer athletes many benefits, such as total body stabilization, unilateral movement training, strength, and a means for high-intensity total body aerobic training. The single-arm snatch variation is a fundemental power movement that requires a lifter to have sound hip and shoulder stabilization during an explosive hip and knee extension, similiar to movements in weightlifting and functional fitness competitions.

Windmill

Similiar to the Turkish Get Up, the Windmill challenges multiplanar hip mobility, hamstring flexibility, and core/shoulder/scapular stabilization. This movement based exercise can be used to target the hips, core, shoulders, and upper back; making it a great option for athletes who find themselves always training in the same cardinal plane (squats, deadlifts, presses, pull ups, rows, running, rowing, etc).

Cossack Squat

This squat variation can be loaded unilaterally to further challenge core stabilization during a full range of motion at the hips, knees, and ankles. The Cossack squat can be a great way to bullet proof the lower body, and the addition of a kettlebell can increase the intensity on core and scapular stabilization.

Kettlebell Halo

The is a great way to increase shoulder stabilization throughout a full range of motion. while simotaneously challenging core stabilization with minimal lumbar extension. When performed correctly, this exercise can target core stabilization, shoulder mobilty, and scapular stabilization and control.

Final Thoughts

Coaches and athletes can build these ten exercises into warm-ups, assistance training, conditioning sets, and/or active recovery days to promote better movement, muscular balance and symmetry, and challenge strength, power, and conditioning capacities.

Editors note: This article is an op-ed. The views expressed herein are the authors and don’t necessarily reflect the views of BarBend. Claims, assertions, opinions, and quotes have been sourced exclusively by the author.

Featured Image: baranq/Shutterstock

About Mike Dewar

Mike holds a Master's in Exercise Physiology and a Bachelor's in Exercise Science. He's a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and is the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at New York University. Mike is also the Founder of J2FIT, a strength and conditioning brand in New York City that offers personal training, online programs, and has an established USAW Olympic Weightlifting club.

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