Ifavor kettlebells over dumbbells, barbells and even machines in the gym. I find that kettlebells offer a challenge while still allowing me to move my body in a way that feels natural and functional, and they’re an easy way to add load to bodyweight exercises when I’m ready to progress.

“Using kettlebells allows you to provide more resistance and strengthen through progressive overload ,” agrees certified personal trainer and BowFlex fitness advisor, Amy Kiser Schemper, who adds that “kettlebells also allow you to train unilaterally (one side at a time) to improve balance, coordination and correct muscle imbalances.”

Kiser Schemper has chosen five beginner-friendly exercises that are a great place to start with kettlebells. Squats, lunges and deadlifts all primarily build lower-body

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