Most sporting events revolve around your ability to create explosive movements over an extended period of time. This athletic quality is known as power-endurance. Training for power-endurance can be absolutely grueling, however, the athlete who possesses the greatest amount of power-endurance usually goes home the winner.

Kettlebell Training

Kettlebell training is relatively new in the world of sports performance enhancement. However, if there is one training tool for improving power-endurance, kettlebells are it.



Kettlebell training traditionally revolves around modified Olympic Lifting variations performed for high repetitions. It's this combination of high repetitions and modified Olympic lifts that make kettlebell training ideal for creating incredible amounts of power-endurance.

What is it about this combination that makes kettlebell training so effective?

Olympic lifts and their variations, by their very design cannot be performed slowly. Snatches, cleans and jerks must be executed quickly or not at all. By combining this quick lifting protocol with high repetitions you essentially train your body to produce high rates of power for an extensive time period.

What this translates into on the field is an athlete that can hit harder, cut quicker and throw farther more frequently and for a longer time period. Does that get your attention?

Kettlebell Workouts

Below are several ways to design kettlebell workouts meant to improve power-endurance.

Kettlebell Clusters

Kettlebell clusters involve performing 1 repetition every 20 seconds for a set period of time. To spice things up even further I often rotate the drills that are performed every rep. For example, on the first rep you Snatch, rest 20 seconds and then Clean, rest another 20 seconds and High-Pull.

A great way to work Kettlebell Clusters is by training with a partner. You each call out the drill that your partner is to perform for their next rep. This just adds some chaos and a lot of fun to the workout. It also becomes competitive with each partner trying to outdo the other. Just make sure to pick drills that are explosive and performed quickly as well as within the skill set of your partner.



One Minute Of Kettlebell Clusters
Perform 1 rep every 20 seconds for a 1 min.
1
Single-arm kettlebell snatch
1 set, 1 rep
+ 3 more exercises

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Kettlebell Couplets

Kettlebell Couplets involve alternating a full-body ballistic movement with a fundamental bodyweight drill that stresses different musculature or opposite movement patterns. This allows one set of muscles to recover while the others are working overtime.

Working in a descending rep scheme is a great way to train Kettlebell Couplets, simply because you can see the light at the end of the tunnel and as you near the end of your set you'll be fired up and hasten your performance. It's a great idea to time yourself during some of your favorite Kettlebell Couplets and try to beat that time when you visit that workout again.

Here are a few Kettlebell Couplets that are guaranteed to improve your power output.

Alternate each exercise until all sets of each drill are complete. Keep rest periods short and work to improve your time when you perform this workout again.

Kettlebell Couplets
1
Superset
Single-arm kettlebell swing
6 sets, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 reps (left arm)
6 sets, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 reps (right arm)
+ 3 more exercises

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Kettlebell Complexes

One of the greatest features of kettlebell training is the ability to link and combine distinct movements into one continuous set. The unique shape of the kettlebell allows you to transfer from one ballistic drill into another without a hesitation.

Complete the prescribed repetitions of each drill before moving unto the next. Don't stop working until each drill is complete. As you fatigue, drop your repetitions to ensure fast, high quality movement.

Kettlebell Complexes
1
Routine 1
Single-arm kettlebell snatch
3 sets, 5, 3, 1 reps
+ 2 more exercises

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$6.99/month
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  • Access to Workout Plans
  • Access to Bodyfit App
  • Store Discounts

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  • Instructional Videos
  • Don't risk doing a workout improperly! Avoid injury and keep your form in check with in-depth instructional videos.

  • How-to Images
  • View our enormous library of workout photos and see exactly how each exercise should be done before you give it a shot.

  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Quickly read through our step-by-step directions to ensure you're doing each workout correctly the first time, every time.

Conclusion

In conclusion, I hope these kettlebell workouts give you an idea on how to incorporate kettlebell training into your arsenal. Obviously, there are numerous ways to integrate kettlebell training into your routine so don't hesitate to pick and choose which drills work best for you and your sport. Enjoy!



About the Author

Jason C. Brown

Jason C. Brown

Jason Brown has a great deal of experience with kettlebell training and has been published in several online sites.

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