Kettlebell pentathlon
05 Sep 2011 5 Comments
in Interesting stuff, Kettlebell pentathlon, Kettlebell workouts Tags: kettlebell pentathlon, kettlebell sport, kettlebells, something new
In case you hadn’t noticed, I quite enjoy kettlebell lifting. I’m also interested in kettlebell sport, so I have a lot of respect for a man called Valery Fedorenko – he’s a so-called Master of Sport, and has been winning competitions since he was a teenager. Now in his 40s he is the founder of the World Kettlebell Club and an authority on kettlebell sport, which is the discipline of lifting really heavy things for a really long time (10 minute sets with the bell changing hands only once).
So imagine my delight when Fedorenko posted a video explaining something called kettlebell pentathlon. He describes it as a game, and challenges the viewer to see what they can achieve. Hell yeah!
The rules are as follows: perform each exercise for 6 minutes, changing hands as many times as you like. Rest for 5 minutes in between exercises. Choose whichever bell you like for each exercise, or pick one and use it all the way through – it’s up to you. These are 1-arm exercises – there are no doubles. The maximum rep range is indicated below in brackets – if you can exceed this number, you need to lift heavier. The exercises are:
- Clean (x120)
- Longcycle press (x60) – this is a military press; no knee involvement.
- Jerk (x120)
- Half snatch (x108)
- Push press (x120) – heels must not leave the floor during this exercise.
- 8kg – multiply by 1.0
- 12kg – x1.5
- 16kg – x2.0
- 20kg – x2.5
- 24kg – x3.0
- 28kg – x3.5
- 32kg – x4.0
- Clean – 110 (very happy with this)
- Longcycle press – 60 (and this)
- Jerk – 84 (reasonably happy with this, but could do better)
- Half snatch – 82 (fatigue really kicking in now)
- Push press – 88 (just happy to get these done without falling over or swearing)
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