Turn up the heat on your upper body with this tough kettlebell exercise
Lifting heavy iron isn't the only way to gain
strength and sculpt muscle. If you want to build a stronger,
better-looking body, you need to challenge your muscles in brand-new
ways. One move that does just that: the kettlebell windmill.
"The exercise involves a unique movement pattern that you don't do on a regular basis," says BJ Gaddour, C.S.C.S., creator of Body Weight Muscle Burners DVD. "You can't just pump out rep after rep. Mastering it takes a lot of physical and mental effort."
Because the movement is so demanding, perform the move
with just your body weight to start, Gaddour recommends. Once you have
that
down, then add a light kettlebell.
"It's a total-body move, but your shoulder and core
muscles must be extremely strong and stable to keep the weight from
falling forward or backward," says Gaddour. Make sure your abs are
braced—clench them as if you're about to be punched in the gut—and your
shoulders are pulled away from your ears. This will help protect your
spine and shoulder joint as you slowly increase the load, he says.
Ready to try it? Watch the video to learn how to perform the kettlebell windmill with perfect form.
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