Kettlebell Interval Training and High-Intensity

Add an awesome kettlebell workout to your arsenal for regular training

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Kettlebell Interval Training and High-Intensity

What You Will Learn!

  • Interval training with a kettlebell (EMOM)
  • Warming up for a kettlebell workout
  • High-intensity training (AMRAP)

Description

This is the Wild West WOD, an intense kettlebell workout designed by the Cavemantraining team. Taco Fleur and Anna Junghans will guide you through this workout step-by-step in a way that anybody and everybody can do this workout. You'll also learn what an EMOM interval and AMRAP workout is.


Main targets: Legs, biceps, triceps, muscular endurance, grip, and shoulders

The videos are conveniently structures as an introduction, warm-up technique, workout technique, increasing complexity, follow-along warm-up, follow-along workout, and follow-along cooldown. There is also a full-length video of all chapters in one with English captions.


1 kettlebell

Duration: Approx. 30 minutes for warm-up and workout. Approx. 35 minutes with stretching. If you just do the workout it’s approx. 20 minutes.


Warm-up

  • 6 x Squat deadlifts (double arm)

  • 6 x Stiff-legged hip hinge deadlifts

  • 2 x Alternating runners lunge and twist

4 minutes

Light kettlebell


Shoulder work

2 minutes



Workout


  • 3 Gunslingers each side

  • 3 Bootstrappers

  • 3 Alternating reverse lunges

8 MINUTE EMOM


3 minutes rest


Buy-in 40 triceps push-ups

32 rounds of

  • Bent-over row

  • Hang clean

  • Strict press

(switch sides each round)

Buy-out 40 triceps push-ups

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Rx 16kg for men and 12kg for women but any weight that is suitable for you will work.


Stretching


Alternatives

  • Non-explosive gunslinger: squat deadlift and assisted hammer curl

  • Squat deadlift and curl

  • Squat deadlift and assisted curl

  • Bootstrappers without weight



Increasing intensity/difficulty

  • Increase the number of reps for the EMOM from 3 to 4.

  • Increase the weight.

  • Remove or decrease the rest time.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone wanting to workout with a kettlebell

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Tags

  • Kettlebell

Subscribers

94

Lectures

19

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