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Build muscle, increase power and get lean with just 2 kettlebells.

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More than a century ago, kettlebells were the weapon of choice for Russian lifters—so it’s surprising, then, that they’re just now getting their due in America. The weights offer all the benefits of dumbbell training, with the added advantage that the super-thick handles challenge your grip. And because the weight can swing in relation to the handle, simply handling kettlebells works your core extra hard.Most of all, kettlebells are versatile. They’re ideal for explosive exercises that work major muscles, burn body fat, and build power. They also add a new dimension to classic moves like chest presses and flyes. And you don’t need a wall-length rack of them to get a great workout—one pair will suffice for this routine. Use them regularly and you’ll see the body you’ve always wanted.

WHY IT WORKS

The weight of a kettlebell hangs a few inches below its handle, which makes it more difficult to control. Everything from your grip to your core has to work harder than if you were using a dumbbell, so you get more out of even standard dumbbell moves. This extra muscle activity means your body burns more calories. Couple that with exercises that target the whole body, and you have a formula for significant fat loss.SEE ALSO: Full-Body Kettlebell Workout

The Workout

Target Muscles: Chest and shoulders, core, grip, legsWorkout Level: BeginnerFrequency: Twice per weekHow to do it: Perform the exercises as a circuit, completing one set for each, one after the other. Rest as needed between sets. If you’re new to kettlebell training, complete two circuits. If you’re more experienced, do three to five circuits. Choose a weight that allows you to complete 12-15 reps for each exercise.

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Exercise 1: Kettlebell Swing

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold the kettlebell with both hands. Bend your hips back and swing the bell backward between your legs. Pause, then explosively swing it back up to eye level.SEE ALSO: The 5 Week, Whole-Body Single Kettlebell Workout

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Exercise 2: Kettlebell Squat

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold the kettlebell up at eye level so you can see through the handle, keeping your back straight. Squat down toward the floor as low as you can.

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Exercise 3: Kettlebell Shelf Reach

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Stand with your feet outside shoulder width with a kettlebell on the floor to your right side. Keeping your lower back in its natural arch, pivot your feet to the right and bend down and pick up the bell by the handle. Raise it as you pivot and twist to the left, stopping when the bell is at chest height. Imagine lifting a paint can from the floor and placing it onto a shelf behind you—that’s the motion. Return the weight to the floor.SEE ALSO: 8 Kettlebell Exercises to Build Upper-Body Muscles

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Exercise 4: “Power To The People”

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Hold the bell in your right hand and extend your arm overhead. Lower your arm while simultaneously raising your right knee so that your elbow and knee nearly touch. Extend your knee and arm again. Complete all reps on that side and then switch sides and repeat.

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Exercise 5: Kettlebell Row

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Get into an athletic stance and let your arms hang with a kettlebell in each hand. Row the bells to your sides while rotating your palms forward into a supine grip (palms facing you).SEE ALSO: 5 Kettlebell Workouts for a Ripped Physique

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Exercise 6: Kettlebell Curl

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Hold a bell in each hand and stand with your arms at your sides. Curl the weights up and then lower them back down.

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Exercise 7: Chest Press

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Lie on your back on a bench with a kettlebell in each hand at chest level. Press the weights over your chest and then lower back down.SEE ALSO: A Better Chest Workout to Build Muscle

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Exercise 8: Flye

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Hold the bells over your chest as you did in the press, but turn your palms to face each other. Lower your arms away from you so your body forms a T shape. Squeeze your pecs as you bring your arms back up in a hugging motion.

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Exercise 9: Kettlebell Situp

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent. Hold the bell at its base just below chest level. Fire your abs to sit up and press the weight in front of you (but don’t lock out your elbows). Lower yourself back down. Make sure to maintain a neutral head and neck position.SEE ALSO: 28 Days to 6-Pack Abs Workout Plan

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Exercise 10: Russian Twist

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15Hold the ball as you did in the situp, except this time raise your torso so it’s 45 degrees to the floor. Extend your arms in front of you and twist to one side. Twist to the other side.

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The Workout

More than a century ago, kettlebells were the weapon of choice for Russian lifters—so it’s surprising, then, that they’re just now getting their due in America. The weights offer all the benefits of dumbbell training, with the added advantage that the super-thick handles challenge your grip. And because the weight can swing in relation to the handle, simply handling kettlebells works your core extra hard.

Most of all, kettlebells are versatile. They’re ideal for explosive exercises that work major muscles, burn body fat, and build power. They also add a new dimension to classic moves like chest presses and flyes. And you don’t need a wall-length rack of them to get a great workout—one pair will suffice for this routine. Use them regularly and you’ll see the body you’ve always wanted.

WHY IT WORKS

The weight of a kettlebell hangs a few inches below its handle, which makes it more difficult to control. Everything from your grip to your core has to work harder than if you were using a dumbbell, so you get more out of even standard dumbbell moves. This extra muscle activity means your body burns more calories. Couple that with exercises that target the whole body, and you have a formula for significant fat loss.

SEE ALSO: Full-Body Kettlebell Workout

The Workout

Target Muscles: Chest and shoulders, core, grip, legs

Workout Level: Beginner

Frequency: Twice per week

How to do it: Perform the exercises as a circuit, completing one set for each, one after the other. Rest as needed between sets. If you’re new to kettlebell training, complete two circuits. If you’re more experienced, do three to five circuits. Choose a weight that allows you to complete 12-15 reps for each exercise.

Exercise 1: Kettlebell Swing

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold the kettlebell with both hands. Bend your hips back and swing the bell backward between your legs. Pause, then explosively swing it back up to eye level.

SEE ALSO: The 5 Week, Whole-Body Single Kettlebell Workout

Exercise 2: Kettlebell Squat

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold the kettlebell up at eye level so you can see through the handle, keeping your back straight. Squat down toward the floor as low as you can.

Exercise 3: Kettlebell Shelf Reach

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Stand with your feet outside shoulder width with a kettlebell on the floor to your right side. Keeping your lower back in its natural arch, pivot your feet to the right and bend down and pick up the bell by the handle. Raise it as you pivot and twist to the left, stopping when the bell is at chest height. Imagine lifting a paint can from the floor and placing it onto a shelf behind you—that’s the motion. Return the weight to the floor.

SEE ALSO: 8 Kettlebell Exercises to Build Upper-Body Muscles

Exercise 4: "Power To The People"

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Hold the bell in your right hand and extend your arm overhead. Lower your arm while simultaneously raising your right knee so that your elbow and knee nearly touch. Extend your knee and arm again. Complete all reps on that side and then switch sides and repeat.

Exercise 5: Kettlebell Row

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Get into an athletic stance and let your arms hang with a kettlebell in each hand. Row the bells to your sides while rotating your palms forward into a supine grip (palms facing you).

SEE ALSO: 5 Kettlebell Workouts for a Ripped Physique

Exercise 6: Kettlebell Curl

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Hold a bell in each hand and stand with your arms at your sides. Curl the weights up and then lower them back down.

Exercise 7: Chest Press

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Lie on your back on a bench with a kettlebell in each hand at chest level. Press the weights over your chest and then lower back down.

SEE ALSO: A Better Chest Workout to Build Muscle

Exercise 8: Flye

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Hold the bells over your chest as you did in the press, but turn your palms to face each other. Lower your arms away from you so your body forms a T shape. Squeeze your pecs as you bring your arms back up in a hugging motion.

Exercise 9: Kettlebell Situp

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Lie on your back on the floor with your knees bent. Hold the bell at its base just below chest level. Fire your abs to sit up and press the weight in front of you (but don’t lock out your elbows). Lower yourself back down. Make sure to maintain a neutral head and neck position.

SEE ALSO: 28 Days to 6-Pack Abs Workout Plan

Exercise 10: Russian Twist

Sets: 1; Reps: 12-15

Hold the ball as you did in the situp, except this time raise your torso so it’s 45 degrees to the floor. Extend your arms in front of you and twist to one side. Twist to the other side.

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