The document provides instructions for several fundamental kettlebell exercises including the swing, Turkish getup, clean, press, and others. It explains how to perform each movement with photos and details the muscles worked. The author intends for the information in this book to serve as a beginner's guide to learning proper form for basic kettlebell exercises.
Shoulder joint Bio-Mechanics and Sports Specific RehabilitationFabiha Fatima
This document provides information on the anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder joint. It describes the sternoclavicular joint, acromioclavicular joint, scapulothoracic joint, and glenohumeral joint. It discusses the tissues that stabilize each joint and their range of motion. Common injuries in overhead athletes like throwers and swimmers are described. Rehabilitation protocols focus on reducing pain, regaining range of motion, strengthening the rotator cuff and scapular muscles, and integrating the kinetic chain.
Introduction to Kinesiology and RehabilitationFarrukh Shahzad
This document provides an overview of kinesiology and rehabilitation. It defines kinesiology as the scientific study of human movement and notes it is used by therapists to analyze movement patterns and plan treatment. The document also defines rehabilitation as treatment designed to facilitate recovery to as normal a condition as possible. It describes the functions of rehabilitation as addressing physical, psychological and environmental needs to restore function or modify environments. Finally, it outlines different types of rehabilitation therapies including physical, occupational and speech therapy.
The cervical spine is divided into the upper and lower cervical regions. The upper region includes the occiput and first two vertebrae (C1-C2), which have unique features. C1 (atlas) is ring-shaped and lacks a body, while C2 (axis) has a dens that allows rotation. The lower region includes C3-C7, which are typical vertebrae. The cervical vertebrae contain joints that provide flexion, extension, and rotation movements.
The document provides an overview of shoulder rehabilitation for impingement and instability syndromes. It discusses the anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder, common pathologies, and approaches to evaluating and treating shoulder problems. Evaluation involves subjective history, physical examination including range of motion and special tests, and determining the specific injured structures to guide treatment.
Overhand throwing can cause overuse injuries to the shoulder if proper form and conditioning are not maintained. The document discusses shoulder anatomy and biomechanics related to pitching, statistics on youth pitching injuries, common trouble areas, and preventative exercises to address mobility, strength imbalances, scapular positioning, and proprioception. It recommends coaching attention to fatigue and complaints to prevent injury and stresses being proactive by including preventative routines.
Physiotherapy has been used for thousands of years to treat pain and physical impairments through techniques like massage, manual therapy, and hydrotherapy. Greek physicians like Hippocrates were early practitioners of manual manipulation for pain relief. In the 1800s, Per Henrik Ling established schools of Swedish gymnastics and massage therapy. Physiotherapy treats patients through physical exercise and understanding of human biomechanics, while pharmacy focuses on biochemistry and recommending medication to treat illnesses. Physiotherapists work directly with patients, using exercise and manual therapy, whereas pharmacists treat patients by advising on appropriate drug-based treatments.
The document discusses in-season training strategies for injury prevention in athletes. It recommends screening tests to identify potential problems, and integrating functional movement exercises into training. Sample circuits and giant sets are provided that target multiple joints and muscle groups to keep training balanced and reduce risk of overuse. The importance of monitoring recovery to avoid overtraining is stressed. Consistency, weak link training, and balancing workload with adequate recovery are keys to success.
1. The document discusses planes of motion, axes of rotation, and the cardinal planes which are the three basic planes used to describe human movement.
2. It also covers muscle terminology including names based on appearance, location, function, and fiber arrangement of muscles.
3. The types of muscle contractions - isometric, concentric, and eccentric - and the roles of agonist, antagonist, synergist and other muscles are defined.
Shoulder joint Bio-Mechanics and Sports Specific RehabilitationFabiha Fatima
This document provides information on the anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder joint. It describes the sternoclavicular joint, acromioclavicular joint, scapulothoracic joint, and glenohumeral joint. It discusses the tissues that stabilize each joint and their range of motion. Common injuries in overhead athletes like throwers and swimmers are described. Rehabilitation protocols focus on reducing pain, regaining range of motion, strengthening the rotator cuff and scapular muscles, and integrating the kinetic chain.
Introduction to Kinesiology and RehabilitationFarrukh Shahzad
This document provides an overview of kinesiology and rehabilitation. It defines kinesiology as the scientific study of human movement and notes it is used by therapists to analyze movement patterns and plan treatment. The document also defines rehabilitation as treatment designed to facilitate recovery to as normal a condition as possible. It describes the functions of rehabilitation as addressing physical, psychological and environmental needs to restore function or modify environments. Finally, it outlines different types of rehabilitation therapies including physical, occupational and speech therapy.
The cervical spine is divided into the upper and lower cervical regions. The upper region includes the occiput and first two vertebrae (C1-C2), which have unique features. C1 (atlas) is ring-shaped and lacks a body, while C2 (axis) has a dens that allows rotation. The lower region includes C3-C7, which are typical vertebrae. The cervical vertebrae contain joints that provide flexion, extension, and rotation movements.
The document provides an overview of shoulder rehabilitation for impingement and instability syndromes. It discusses the anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder, common pathologies, and approaches to evaluating and treating shoulder problems. Evaluation involves subjective history, physical examination including range of motion and special tests, and determining the specific injured structures to guide treatment.
Overhand throwing can cause overuse injuries to the shoulder if proper form and conditioning are not maintained. The document discusses shoulder anatomy and biomechanics related to pitching, statistics on youth pitching injuries, common trouble areas, and preventative exercises to address mobility, strength imbalances, scapular positioning, and proprioception. It recommends coaching attention to fatigue and complaints to prevent injury and stresses being proactive by including preventative routines.
Physiotherapy has been used for thousands of years to treat pain and physical impairments through techniques like massage, manual therapy, and hydrotherapy. Greek physicians like Hippocrates were early practitioners of manual manipulation for pain relief. In the 1800s, Per Henrik Ling established schools of Swedish gymnastics and massage therapy. Physiotherapy treats patients through physical exercise and understanding of human biomechanics, while pharmacy focuses on biochemistry and recommending medication to treat illnesses. Physiotherapists work directly with patients, using exercise and manual therapy, whereas pharmacists treat patients by advising on appropriate drug-based treatments.
The document discusses in-season training strategies for injury prevention in athletes. It recommends screening tests to identify potential problems, and integrating functional movement exercises into training. Sample circuits and giant sets are provided that target multiple joints and muscle groups to keep training balanced and reduce risk of overuse. The importance of monitoring recovery to avoid overtraining is stressed. Consistency, weak link training, and balancing workload with adequate recovery are keys to success.
1. The document discusses planes of motion, axes of rotation, and the cardinal planes which are the three basic planes used to describe human movement.
2. It also covers muscle terminology including names based on appearance, location, function, and fiber arrangement of muscles.
3. The types of muscle contractions - isometric, concentric, and eccentric - and the roles of agonist, antagonist, synergist and other muscles are defined.
This document provides guidance on checking various aspects of a lower limb prosthesis. It discusses checking the prosthesis and patient's stump in general, as well as when sitting, standing, walking, and with the prosthesis removed. Checks include ensuring proper fit and alignment of socket components, comfort and stability of the patient, and identification of any potential issues. The document focuses on checkouts for above knee prosthetics but also briefly discusses below knee prosthetics. The goal of prosthetic checkouts is to assess proper functioning and make any necessary adjustments before training the patient.
BIOMECHANICS AND PATHOMECHANICS OF THORACIC SPINE.pptxsakshiupadhyay88
The thoracic spine consists of 12 vertebrae (T1-T12) located between the cervical and lumbar regions. Each thoracic vertebra has facets that articulate with the heads of the ribs to form the rib cage. The thoracic vertebrae are larger than the cervical vertebrae with thicker discs in between. Key joints of the thoracic spine include the costovertebral joints between the vertebral facets and rib heads, and the costotransverse joints between the transverse processes and rib tubercles. Ligaments and muscles also connect the thoracic vertebrae and ribs.
The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is one of the four major ligaments of the knee. It connects the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia to the medial condyle of the femur. The PCL prevents the femur from sliding off the anterior edge of the tibia and prevents hyperextension of the knee. Injuries to the PCL typically occur from direct blows to the flexed knee, falling on the knee, or hyperextension injuries. Treatment involves rest, bracing, and physical therapy, with surgery required for complete tears.
This document provides information on muscle anatomy and physiology. It lists various muscles and muscle groups in the back, arms, legs, and core. It then discusses the two main types of muscle fibers - slow twitch and fast twitch fibers - and how they differ in terms of speed of contraction, blood supply, fatigue resistance, and use for endurance versus power activities. The document also covers how muscles work by pulling on bones via tendons, the concept of agonist and antagonist muscle pairs, and the three types of muscle contraction: concentric, eccentric, and isometric.
The document discusses the biomechanics of different swimming strokes and common shoulder injuries in swimmers. It describes the phases and muscle activity involved in the freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke strokes. It notes that the shoulders are most vulnerable to injury due to the repetitive overhead motion required. Swimmers with painful shoulders often have decreased activity of the serratus anterior and teres minor muscles, resulting in a less stable scapula. Maintaining proper technique can help reduce humeral hyperextension and risk of injury.
Speed training can be broken down into starts, accelerations, and maximal velocity. Starts should focus on modified standing positions from various angles to mimic game situations. Accelerations should include drills from both static and dynamic positions over 10-25 meters. Maximal velocity training should focus on optimal form over 30 meters that allows for rapid changes in direction rather than high knees. Proper progressions and measuring performance can gauge training effectiveness for the components of speed training tailored to individual sports.
PNF is a technique that uses proprioceptive stimulation and neuromuscular facilitation to promote functional movement. It was developed in the 1940s-50s for neurological rehabilitation. PNF uses principles like resistance, stretch, and timing to activate afferent pathways and facilitate efferent motor responses. Key techniques include rhythmic initiation, combinations of muscle contractions, and reversals between agonists and antagonists. The goal is to improve motor control, coordination, strength, and range of motion.
This document discusses positional release technique (PRT), including:
1. PRT was developed by Dr. Lawrence Jones in 1964 as an osteopathic treatment technique using specific positions to reduce tender points and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
2. Assessment for PRT involves identifying areas of asymmetry, range of motion restrictions, texture changes, and tender points to determine dominant tender points and appropriate positions of treatment.
3. PRT is based on the theory that positions can help "arrest inappropriate proprioceptive activity" and allow tissues to return to a neutral length slowly for pain relief and release of somatic dysfunction.
This document provides information on myofascial release (MFR). It discusses the history and concept of MFR, describing it as a technique that addresses tightness and restrictions in the fascia through the application of gentle, sustained pressure. The document outlines the layers and components of fascia, and how MFR is believed to work by converting restricted fascia back to a more gel-like state, allowing collagen and elastin fibers to rearrange and adhesions to release. MFR aims to restore normal play and function to the myofascial system.
Muscle Energy Technique (MET) uses controlled, patient-initiated muscle contractions to improve musculoskeletal function and reduce pain. Developed in 1948, MET employs isometric contractions to induce autogenic or reciprocal inhibition, relaxing muscles and increasing range of motion. There are three main types of MET: post-isometric relaxation, post-facilitation stretching using autogenic inhibition; and reciprocal inhibition MET involving agonist/antagonist muscle pairs. MET is used to treat muscle tightness, pain and limited joint mobility from various musculoskeletal conditions.
Effects of various types of lifting like stoop lifting, squat lifting, semi-squat lifting on the body and also when to use which type of lift to help prevent or minimize the risk of musculoskeletal injury.
Biomechanics of ligaments & tendonsKyat Andrew
The document discusses ligaments and tendons, including their hierarchical structure, composition, anatomical positions, functions, and mechanical properties. It notes that tendons connect muscles to bone and transmit tensile forces, while ligaments connect bone to bone and maintain correct joint geometry. The mechanical properties of ligaments and tendons demonstrate nonlinear and viscoelastic behavior under loading. Immobilization decreases the mechanical properties of ligaments and tendons over time, but remobilization and exercise can help regain their structural integrity and mechanical strength.
This document defines and describes different types of passive range of motion (PROM) exercises. It begins by defining PROM as movements produced by an external force during muscular inactivity or reduced range of motion. There are three main types of PROM discussed: relaxed PROM, forced PROM, and continuous passive motion (CPM). Relaxed PROM is performed slowly through pain-free range by a therapist, while forced PROM exerts external force to end range. CPM uses a machine to passively move the joint continuously after surgery. The goals of PROM are to maintain range of motion, mobility, and prevent contractures while allowing for healing. Precautions are discussed as well as limitations compared to active exercises.
A normal spine has three curves that are important for balance and posture. Forward head posture occurs when the cervical spine curve is straightened or reversed, causing the head to jut forward. This is common for people who spend a lot of time hunched over desks or devices. Forward head posture can lead to arthritis, pain, limited neck mobility, and increased risk of muscle strain. Preliminary research also links correcting forward head posture to reduced ADHD symptoms in some cases. Chiropractic care involving adjustments can help remove vertebral subluxations associated with forward head posture and improve pain and head position. Adopting proper seated posture and limiting heavy backpack weight can also help reduce risks of developing forward head posture.
The document discusses the importance of warm-ups and cool-downs for exercise. It states that a warm-up prepares the body for exercise by increasing muscle temperature, reducing injury risk, and activating the nervous system. A proper warm-up includes general movements, aerobic activity, and sport-specific exercises. Cool-downs are also important as they promote recovery, return the body to a pre-exercise state, and help prevent muscle soreness by keeping blood circulating to remove waste. Both warm-ups and cool-downs should last 10 minutes or longer and include light aerobic activity and static stretching.
This document defines Vo2max and OBLA, and explains their relationship and importance for athletes. Vo2max measures the maximum amount of oxygen the body can use during exercise, and is important for endurance. OBLA is the point at which lactic acid builds up in the blood due to insufficient oxygen intake. The document outlines how training increases Vo2max through physiological adaptations, and lowers the intensity at which OBLA occurs. It concludes by relating Vo2max, OBLA and lactate threshold to an individual's fitness level and training.
After acl-reconstruction - POSTSURGICAL ACL REHABILITATION PROTOCOLpriyaakumarr
This is an outline of the major exercises that are commonly incorporated. Individual patient response should be considered and therefore modifications may need to be made. Communication should be made to the Surgeon if concerns arise during rehabilitation.
To Know more visit - http://www.dramrajani.com/
The patella acts as a fixed pulley at the knee joint. By changing the angle of the quadriceps tendon pulling on the tibia, the patella increases the mechanical advantage of the quadriceps muscle, allowing it to produce greater torque and angular acceleration at the knee for the same amount of force. Other examples of bones acting as anatomical pulleys are the lateral malleolus at the ankle and the epicondyles of the femur.
This document provides information on various types of hand orthosis including their objectives, indications, and principles. It describes static and dynamic orthosis used to immobilize, support, correct deformities, and facilitate motion of the wrist, fingers, and thumb. Examples include cock-up splints, gauntlet immobilization splints, and dynamic wrist extension splints. Biomechanical principles like three point pressure and stress distribution are discussed. Contraindications and importance of physical therapy evaluation and training are also summarized.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, processador mais rápido e bateria de maior duração. O dispositivo também possui tela maior e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
O documento fornece cinco dicas para atrair clientes para um negócio: 1) Vender a transformação ao invés de produtos; 2) Posicionar-se como um profissional competente; 3) Usar conteúdo relevante em mídias sociais para educar sobre problemas e soluções; 4) Oferecer experiências personalizadas que resolvam problemas; 5) Colocar as dicas em ação através de um plano de marketing.
This document provides guidance on checking various aspects of a lower limb prosthesis. It discusses checking the prosthesis and patient's stump in general, as well as when sitting, standing, walking, and with the prosthesis removed. Checks include ensuring proper fit and alignment of socket components, comfort and stability of the patient, and identification of any potential issues. The document focuses on checkouts for above knee prosthetics but also briefly discusses below knee prosthetics. The goal of prosthetic checkouts is to assess proper functioning and make any necessary adjustments before training the patient.
BIOMECHANICS AND PATHOMECHANICS OF THORACIC SPINE.pptxsakshiupadhyay88
The thoracic spine consists of 12 vertebrae (T1-T12) located between the cervical and lumbar regions. Each thoracic vertebra has facets that articulate with the heads of the ribs to form the rib cage. The thoracic vertebrae are larger than the cervical vertebrae with thicker discs in between. Key joints of the thoracic spine include the costovertebral joints between the vertebral facets and rib heads, and the costotransverse joints between the transverse processes and rib tubercles. Ligaments and muscles also connect the thoracic vertebrae and ribs.
The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is one of the four major ligaments of the knee. It connects the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia to the medial condyle of the femur. The PCL prevents the femur from sliding off the anterior edge of the tibia and prevents hyperextension of the knee. Injuries to the PCL typically occur from direct blows to the flexed knee, falling on the knee, or hyperextension injuries. Treatment involves rest, bracing, and physical therapy, with surgery required for complete tears.
This document provides information on muscle anatomy and physiology. It lists various muscles and muscle groups in the back, arms, legs, and core. It then discusses the two main types of muscle fibers - slow twitch and fast twitch fibers - and how they differ in terms of speed of contraction, blood supply, fatigue resistance, and use for endurance versus power activities. The document also covers how muscles work by pulling on bones via tendons, the concept of agonist and antagonist muscle pairs, and the three types of muscle contraction: concentric, eccentric, and isometric.
The document discusses the biomechanics of different swimming strokes and common shoulder injuries in swimmers. It describes the phases and muscle activity involved in the freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke strokes. It notes that the shoulders are most vulnerable to injury due to the repetitive overhead motion required. Swimmers with painful shoulders often have decreased activity of the serratus anterior and teres minor muscles, resulting in a less stable scapula. Maintaining proper technique can help reduce humeral hyperextension and risk of injury.
Speed training can be broken down into starts, accelerations, and maximal velocity. Starts should focus on modified standing positions from various angles to mimic game situations. Accelerations should include drills from both static and dynamic positions over 10-25 meters. Maximal velocity training should focus on optimal form over 30 meters that allows for rapid changes in direction rather than high knees. Proper progressions and measuring performance can gauge training effectiveness for the components of speed training tailored to individual sports.
PNF is a technique that uses proprioceptive stimulation and neuromuscular facilitation to promote functional movement. It was developed in the 1940s-50s for neurological rehabilitation. PNF uses principles like resistance, stretch, and timing to activate afferent pathways and facilitate efferent motor responses. Key techniques include rhythmic initiation, combinations of muscle contractions, and reversals between agonists and antagonists. The goal is to improve motor control, coordination, strength, and range of motion.
This document discusses positional release technique (PRT), including:
1. PRT was developed by Dr. Lawrence Jones in 1964 as an osteopathic treatment technique using specific positions to reduce tender points and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
2. Assessment for PRT involves identifying areas of asymmetry, range of motion restrictions, texture changes, and tender points to determine dominant tender points and appropriate positions of treatment.
3. PRT is based on the theory that positions can help "arrest inappropriate proprioceptive activity" and allow tissues to return to a neutral length slowly for pain relief and release of somatic dysfunction.
This document provides information on myofascial release (MFR). It discusses the history and concept of MFR, describing it as a technique that addresses tightness and restrictions in the fascia through the application of gentle, sustained pressure. The document outlines the layers and components of fascia, and how MFR is believed to work by converting restricted fascia back to a more gel-like state, allowing collagen and elastin fibers to rearrange and adhesions to release. MFR aims to restore normal play and function to the myofascial system.
Muscle Energy Technique (MET) uses controlled, patient-initiated muscle contractions to improve musculoskeletal function and reduce pain. Developed in 1948, MET employs isometric contractions to induce autogenic or reciprocal inhibition, relaxing muscles and increasing range of motion. There are three main types of MET: post-isometric relaxation, post-facilitation stretching using autogenic inhibition; and reciprocal inhibition MET involving agonist/antagonist muscle pairs. MET is used to treat muscle tightness, pain and limited joint mobility from various musculoskeletal conditions.
Effects of various types of lifting like stoop lifting, squat lifting, semi-squat lifting on the body and also when to use which type of lift to help prevent or minimize the risk of musculoskeletal injury.
Biomechanics of ligaments & tendonsKyat Andrew
The document discusses ligaments and tendons, including their hierarchical structure, composition, anatomical positions, functions, and mechanical properties. It notes that tendons connect muscles to bone and transmit tensile forces, while ligaments connect bone to bone and maintain correct joint geometry. The mechanical properties of ligaments and tendons demonstrate nonlinear and viscoelastic behavior under loading. Immobilization decreases the mechanical properties of ligaments and tendons over time, but remobilization and exercise can help regain their structural integrity and mechanical strength.
This document defines and describes different types of passive range of motion (PROM) exercises. It begins by defining PROM as movements produced by an external force during muscular inactivity or reduced range of motion. There are three main types of PROM discussed: relaxed PROM, forced PROM, and continuous passive motion (CPM). Relaxed PROM is performed slowly through pain-free range by a therapist, while forced PROM exerts external force to end range. CPM uses a machine to passively move the joint continuously after surgery. The goals of PROM are to maintain range of motion, mobility, and prevent contractures while allowing for healing. Precautions are discussed as well as limitations compared to active exercises.
A normal spine has three curves that are important for balance and posture. Forward head posture occurs when the cervical spine curve is straightened or reversed, causing the head to jut forward. This is common for people who spend a lot of time hunched over desks or devices. Forward head posture can lead to arthritis, pain, limited neck mobility, and increased risk of muscle strain. Preliminary research also links correcting forward head posture to reduced ADHD symptoms in some cases. Chiropractic care involving adjustments can help remove vertebral subluxations associated with forward head posture and improve pain and head position. Adopting proper seated posture and limiting heavy backpack weight can also help reduce risks of developing forward head posture.
The document discusses the importance of warm-ups and cool-downs for exercise. It states that a warm-up prepares the body for exercise by increasing muscle temperature, reducing injury risk, and activating the nervous system. A proper warm-up includes general movements, aerobic activity, and sport-specific exercises. Cool-downs are also important as they promote recovery, return the body to a pre-exercise state, and help prevent muscle soreness by keeping blood circulating to remove waste. Both warm-ups and cool-downs should last 10 minutes or longer and include light aerobic activity and static stretching.
This document defines Vo2max and OBLA, and explains their relationship and importance for athletes. Vo2max measures the maximum amount of oxygen the body can use during exercise, and is important for endurance. OBLA is the point at which lactic acid builds up in the blood due to insufficient oxygen intake. The document outlines how training increases Vo2max through physiological adaptations, and lowers the intensity at which OBLA occurs. It concludes by relating Vo2max, OBLA and lactate threshold to an individual's fitness level and training.
After acl-reconstruction - POSTSURGICAL ACL REHABILITATION PROTOCOLpriyaakumarr
This is an outline of the major exercises that are commonly incorporated. Individual patient response should be considered and therefore modifications may need to be made. Communication should be made to the Surgeon if concerns arise during rehabilitation.
To Know more visit - http://www.dramrajani.com/
The patella acts as a fixed pulley at the knee joint. By changing the angle of the quadriceps tendon pulling on the tibia, the patella increases the mechanical advantage of the quadriceps muscle, allowing it to produce greater torque and angular acceleration at the knee for the same amount of force. Other examples of bones acting as anatomical pulleys are the lateral malleolus at the ankle and the epicondyles of the femur.
This document provides information on various types of hand orthosis including their objectives, indications, and principles. It describes static and dynamic orthosis used to immobilize, support, correct deformities, and facilitate motion of the wrist, fingers, and thumb. Examples include cock-up splints, gauntlet immobilization splints, and dynamic wrist extension splints. Biomechanical principles like three point pressure and stress distribution are discussed. Contraindications and importance of physical therapy evaluation and training are also summarized.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, processador mais rápido e bateria de maior duração. O dispositivo também possui tela maior e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
O documento fornece cinco dicas para atrair clientes para um negócio: 1) Vender a transformação ao invés de produtos; 2) Posicionar-se como um profissional competente; 3) Usar conteúdo relevante em mídias sociais para educar sobre problemas e soluções; 4) Oferecer experiências personalizadas que resolvam problemas; 5) Colocar as dicas em ação através de um plano de marketing.
Criada em 2010 por executivos, consultores e professores com ampla bagagem no meio educacional e empresarial, o Sistema Empresarial Cezar - SEC traz uma gama de cursos antenados com a tendência do mercado na qual ressaltamos nosso compromisso com uma educação de qualidade e comprometida com a formação continuada do ser humano, afixando assim sua marca no cenário mineiro
The public sector is the part of the economy controlled by governments that provides services like the military, police, public transit, education, and healthcare. It aims to provide services that benefit all of society. Public sector economics studies how governments can address market failures through public spending, taxation, state ownership of firms, and regulation. It analyzes how governments can improve economic welfare and quality of life.
O documento descreve a anatomia e biomecânica da coluna vertebral, incluindo suas curvaturas, mobilidade por segmento e fáscia toracolombar. Também discute acometimentos comuns como radiculopatia, síndromes facetárias e cervicalgia, além de exames e tratamentos.
The document discusses measures of national income and output, specifically Gross National Product (GNP). It provides definitions of GNP, explaining that GNP is the sum of the market values of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. It notes that GNP can be calculated using the expenditure approach, income approach, or industrial origin approach. The document also discusses what activities are excluded from GNP calculations and provides an example GNP calculation for the Philippines using both the industrial origin and expenditure approaches.
Este documento resume as principais informações sobre obesidade e exercício físico. Aborda a prevalência da obesidade no Brasil e no mundo, a estrutura e metabolismo dos lipídios, a classificação da obesidade, a prescrição de exercícios aeróbicos e de força para obesos, programas de exercício e controle alimentar, e aspectos nutricionais relacionados à obesidade. Fornece recomendações para profissionais de Educação Física no diagnóstico e tratamento da obesidade por meio
O documento descreve os principais músculos do dorso e do ombro, incluindo suas origens, inserções e funções. É detalhado na descrição da anatomia de superfície e da região do pescoço e ombro, identificando os músculos e nervos envolvidos nos movimentos dessa região do corpo.
O documento é um dicionário de termos utilizados em treinos funcionais, definindo termos como ATG, WOD, AMRAP, entre outros. Ele fornece exemplos de exercícios com links de vídeo para cada termo definido.
O documento fornece dicas para a gestão de estúdios, cobrindo tópicos como: realizar um raio-x dos processos do estúdio, buscar um diferencial competitivo, a importância do controle financeiro otimizado, acompanhar o mercado e buscar alternativas tecnológicas.
Este documento descreve:
1) Os autores e editora se esforçaram para garantir a precisão das informações, mas recomendam consultar outras fontes devido à rápida evolução do conhecimento;
2) Os leitores devem sempre verificar as bulas dos medicamentos para quaisquer alterações nas indicações ou dosagens;
3) Os autores e editora se empenharam em citar corretamente todas as fontes utilizadas no livro.
This document provides a comprehensive guide to home workouts, including exercises, sample workouts, and nutrition advice. It begins with an introduction that outlines the contents of the guide and how to get started with home workouts using only bodyweight or basic equipment like dumbbells and a gym ball. The guide then debunks common muscle myths and provides tips for beginners. It also compares the advantages of home workouts versus working out at a commercial gym.
This document provides 100 no-equipment workout routines labeled with names. It includes an introduction explaining that bodyweight training can be challenging but getting better with regular practice. It describes how to choose workouts based on fitness goals like weight loss, muscle building, or core strength. Each workout is 3 sentences or less and includes the focus, muscles worked, and any tips. The levels of difficulty for each routine are also explained.
This document provides 100 no-equipment workout routines organized alphabetically. It includes an introduction explaining that bodyweight training can be challenging but getting better requires consistency and going at your own pace. The document outlines how to design a training regimen based on different goals like weight loss, muscle building, or abdominal work. It explains the three levels of difficulty for each workout and provides tips for choosing exercises and increasing intensity over time.
Lifting weights is an effective way to lose weight by building muscle mass. Building muscle increases the body's resting calorie burn. To build muscle, one must progressively overload muscles by increasing weights and varying exercises over time to continually challenge muscles. Proper form is important when lifting to safely build muscle. Changing up weightlifting routines weekly keeps the body from adapting and makes workouts more effective for burning calories. Exercises should target all major muscle groups for full-body weight loss.
This document provides instructions for a "hard gainer shock routine" to help build muscle mass quickly through high-rep squats. The routine involves performing one set of back squats for 20 reps using a weight that allows 10 reps normally. The weight is increased by 5 pounds each workout. Additional multi-joint exercises like bench press and rows are also performed in a full-body routine done 3 times per week. Proper squat form with deep breathing is emphasized to complete the challenging high-rep set and drive muscle growth.
This document provides instructions for Roger Applewhite's ab workout routine. It begins with an introduction where he emphasizes the importance of losing body fat to achieve visible abs. The workout then lists 5 ab exercises: 1) cable crunches, 2) crunches, 3) hanging leg raises, 4) reverse crunches, and 5) spinal extensions. Detailed instructions are provided for cable crunches, including the starting position, stabilization, exercise movement, and set/rep recommendations. Safety tips are highlighted.
fast results and weight loss while achieving better definition, and look good, improving cardiovascular system and strengthen your core, all in just one 20 minute workout
The simplest and most effective training system to increase raw strengthdavid rappo
This document provides an overview and origin of the 5/3/1 strength training program created by Jim Wendler. Some key points:
- Wendler developed 5/3/1 in 2005 when he was burned out from powerlifting and wanted a simple, effective program to get stronger without excessive volume or bodyweight fluctuations.
- The program emphasizes basic multi-joint lifts like squats, presses, bench presses, and deadlifts performed in a specific rep scheme over four weekly workouts.
- Progress is intended to be slow with small incremental increases in weight over time to allow for continuous improvement and avoid stalling.
- The program philosophy stresses starting light, emphasizing compound lifts
This document provides an overview of kettlebell exercises and their benefits for strengthening the core muscles. It discusses 7 of the best kettlebell exercises and explains how kettlebell workouts challenge the body's stability muscles more than other exercises by keeping the user off balance. The document also covers choosing an appropriate kettlebell weight, materials, and benefits such as improved strength, cardio, flexibility, and fat loss. Kettlebell training is described as a versatile workout that can be adapted for all fitness levels.
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Escrevemos este E-Book com o objetivo de apresentar o nosso trabalho Metodologia MultiFunciona!
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nossa proposta.
A união da Fisioterapia e Educação Física, dois profissionais apaixonados pela profissão, com muita
experiência prática e sólidos fundamentos científicos propiciaram a criação da Metodologia
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E se os corredores da sua escola forem transformados em
espaços lúdicos que estimulam a atividade física e tornam os
alunos mais ativos? Além de permitir o fluxo de pessoas, esses
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La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría las importaciones de petróleo ruso por mar y por oleoducto, aunque se concederían exenciones temporales a Hungría y Eslovaquia. El objetivo es aumentar la presión económica sobre Rusia para que ponga fin a su invasión de Ucrania.
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O capítulo descreve sinais de alerta para identificar crianças no espectro autista, como dificuldades de interação social, comunicação atípica e comportamentos repetitivos. Reconhecer esses sinais precocemente é importante para encaminhar a criança a uma avaliação especializada e oferecer intervenção precoce.
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Foram sugestões de professores que estão atuando em educação
básica. Tratei cada jogo com os conhecimentos que tenho em
psicomotricidade, lúdico e educação a fim de dar uma unicidade a
eles. Fiz o que pude para colocar a disposição um material mais
organizado, mais didático e sobretudo, mais prático para aqueles que
atuam com educação básica. Tomara que ele possa encontrar as
crianças, razão maior deste material
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Atividades e propostas criativas para crianças de até 4 anosmarcelosilveirazero1
As crianças da Creche Arte Tio João foram apresentadas à obra da artista plástica brasileira Beatriz Milhazes. Inspiradas por suas cores e formas circulares, as crianças pintaram livremente grandes folhas de papel em uma "releitura" dos trabalhos de Milhazes, usando tintas e formas circulares recortadas. A atividade estimulou a criatividade das crianças e o aprendizado sobre a arte contemporânea brasileira.
Não é de agora que profissionais vêm estudando as formas de desenvolvimento das crianças. Ainda no século XIX,
na França, enquanto investigava o universo infantil, o filósofo Henri Wallon chegou a uma teoria muito interessante
sobre esta questão: ele concluiu que a aprendizagem da criançada não dependia apenas do ensino de conteúdos discipli
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nares, como português e matemática, por exemplo. Para um desenvolvimento pleno, eram necessários afeto, movimento
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4. 04
CONTENTS
introduction
5 Introduction
exercises
7 Swing
10 Turkish Getup
12 Clean
14 Press
16 Windmill
18 Snatch
20 Push Press
21 Single Leg RDL
22 Russian Twist
workouts
24 Beginners
25 Fat loss
26 Snatch Test
27 MMA
29 Printable Programs
diet & nutrition
32 Protein
36 Carbohydrates
39 Fat
41 Water
5 Message from the author
29 Printable training programmes
CONTENTS
7 Learn the most powerful kettlebell move
5. 05
MESSAGE FROM
THE AUTHOREDITOR: Karim EMAIL: karim@bestkettlebellworkout.com
Over time this book will expand and contain
more sections like diet, training tips,
advanced training guidelines.
Inside this free kettlebell basics 101 book, I’m going
to share the secrets on how to lose weight fast, and at the
same time get leaner well toned and defined muscles. In
the process of doing kettlebell workouts you will become
extremely fit in the process as well.
You may have heard this already, but kettlebells
have a strong reputation for being simply the best and
most efficient fat burning tool, but the peculiar thing is
that kettlebell workouts were never intended to be just for
fat loss, for a long time kettlebell workouts were regarded
as a formidable conditioning and training tool by athletes
and special forces units.
Just like them you can achieve the amazing results
possible by kettlebell workouts, all the information is
provided to you, in this book. For free.
• Kettlebell workouts are regarded as the great
physique stabiliser, someone whose weak and limp to
begin with can get on the programme to get nice well
defined muscles. On the flipside someone whose over-
weight and fat can drop all the fat like it’s all just dropping
off during their bowel movements. But you have to put
the work in. Like everything in life, work put in = results
achieved. If you don’t put in the work you don’t get to see
the results.
• Kettlebell workouts can make training fun and
interesting, they’re nothing like the boring cardio work or
weights routine you do in the gym. You can get a chal-
lenging, intense but fun, dynamic and engaging workout,
unlike any you’ve probably done before. This means that
you achieve the results! Some many people plateau in
their training or get bored and give up. Which means they
never achieve their goals.
• If you’re thinking “I’m too busy to work out”,
think again. Kettlebell workouts are portable and you
can take them anywhere, you can even train inside your
home, or in your garden, at the park. Hell you can even do
it in the gym! The workouts are short, last a maximum of
30 minutes and you can be done with before your kids are
done watching their favourite TV programme, or if you’re
a working, you can get a full workout in your lunch hour.
• This book isn’t trade for money, it’s for FREE, I’m
not here to bullshit you or tell you something that isn’t
true, because I might be worried that you may request a
refund. I’m going to be brutally honest here. Everything I
will tell you has been taught to me by professional kettle-
bell instructors and has worked for me, and I have trained
my clients using these techniques so I know that they will
give you the results you want.
I have laid out this book to be a beginners guide to
kettlebell workouts, hence why it’s called kettlebell basics
101.
I understand there is a overload of information out
there, and even books directed at beginners who detail
over a hundred different exercises.
This is complete baloney, you don’t need to learn
hundreds of exercises the few basic exercises like the
Swing, Turkish getup, snatch, press and windmill cover
all the muscles in the body and just doing these exercises
will give you a well rounded workout. Which is why on the
first part of this book I detail all the requirements for these
exercises.
One the second part of the book I have put together
a straight forward and easy to read set of instructions on
how to put the exercises together to form a solid workout.
You should choose your workout based on your fitness
and training goals.
Over time this book will expand and contain more
sections like diet, training tips, advanced training guide-
lines.
This book is my baby, and I’m going to keep on
working on it non-stop, my dream is to turn it into a 200
page complete manual for kettlebell trainees, so make
sure you stay subscribed onto the newsletter and you will
receive a newer version of the book via email.
If you have any comments or suggestions feel free to
email them to me on totatallyunreactive@gmail.com
Abdul Karim Quresh
bestkettlebellworkout.com
6. 06
KETTLEBELL
EXERCISESLearning proper kettlebel technique is
paramount for effective training
On the following pages you will learn exactly how to perform the key ket-
tlebell exercises needed for the workouts, use them regularly as reference
points for your kettlebell workouts
bestkettlebellworkout.com
7. 07
The kettlebell swing is the bread and butter of all kettlebell work-
outs, and makes for a intense and exhilarating workout, kettlebell
swings help develop strong posterior chain (glutes, hamstrings,
back, shoulders) muscles and boosts cardio vascular endurance.
If there’s one technique that you had to learn, it would be the ket-
tlebell swing.
The kettlebell swing trains all the muscles that you would normally
use for a vertical leap, except you transfer the explosive force onto
the kettlebell to move it up. The kettlebell is important as it allows
you to do the exercise over several repetitions and progressively
increase the load, to improve your work capacity.
Because of this the kettlebell swing is a fantastic workout for im-
proving your broad jump and vertical jump as well as your sprint,
it is also a fantastic exercise to improve and assist your squat and
deadlift maximum lifts as well.
To begin you take a wide stance, with your
feet roughly 1.5 times your shoulder width,
and toes pointing slightly outwards, this is
important to make space for for the kettle-
bell to swing backwards and the wide stance
gives you stability during the upper portion of
the lift.
Squat down with your back completely
straight (do not confuse this with vertical
back), and lift up up the weight, [remember
to keep your head straight and look across
the room while you perform the exercise],
squat up and stand erect with your shoul-
ders back.
KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
SWING
1
2
Tooltip
The target repetition for this exercise is 15, but when you first begin aim for 30 repetitions
with a light weight in order to learn the technique
Note: during the swing, you do not use your arms to lift up the weight, the swing is not
meant to work your arms, the arms simple role is to act as the carrier, and bit like a rope
hanging a pendulum and does not use any force of it’s own.
TARGET: Posterior chain
(glutes, hamstring, shoulders,
back)
DIFFICULTY: low
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3 To begin the movement of the kettlebell, you
should squat down (pushing your hips back) until
the kettlebell is well clear of your groin,and flick
the kettlebell back between your legs,this is the
only time you use your arms to push the weight
across,to begin the momentum,the arms should
not move the weight during the swing.
At this point in the swing, you should have your
forearms push up against your groin and the ket-
tlebell extending out behind you. After the kettle-
bell reaches it’s peak decline, you will simultane-
ously squat up and thrust your pelvis forward
4 This will cause your back to righten vertically
which causes the kettlebell to propel forward. You
should aim reach chest height. On the right, this is
the optimal height you want the kettlebell to be in
for the Russian kettlebell swing, for beginners this is
the preferred height
For repetitions you simply let the kettlebell fall back
into it’s arc, while you hold the bell with your extend-
ed arms at all times, as the kettlebell lowers, you
squat down slightly with your hips back and repeat
again for reps
3
4
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Single handed Swing: Once you have mastaered the
double handed swing it’s important move onto the
single handed swing because you will need to use
the single handed swing technique for the clean and
snatch. The only real diference between the single
handed and doublr handed swing is that you need to
consciously keep the kettlebell in the centre and in
it’s patth
Athletes from weight training background have a tough time
allowing their arms be a passive driver in an exercise, so tend
to lat raise or lift up the kettlebell with their arms. A good
technique to check yourself for this is to tie a short towel or
rope around the kettlebell, and hold either end. Now when you
swing the rope/towel should be in line with your arms if you’re
swinging correctly, if the rope is not aligned it means you’re
doing the exercise wrong. Make sure the rope isn’t too long
that the kettlebell bangs onto the ground.
SINGLE HANDED SWING
Tooltip
Swapping hands: When doing
the single handed swing it’s pos-
sible to change hands mid swing,
when the kettlebell swings up at
the highest point, it will for a brief
moment pause before it swings
back down again, during the
peak, you can change hands, but
remember to practice this out-
doors on grass beforehand
ROPE SWING
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The Turkish getup is a fantastic exercise to build shoulder
muscles, and all round strength and conditioning. It’s particu-
larly useful for wrestlers, MMA fighters, BJJ and other combat
athletes that use both standing and ground positions.
The Turkish getup is a freestyle type kettlebell movement
which is unassuming powerful for developing strong shoul-
ders. It’s also fantastic for your core, and combined with the
kettlebell swing can make for an extremely intense workout.
To begin the exercise lie flat on the floor, face up,
carefully placing the kettlebell roughly 12 inches
beside your right arm.
Roll onto you right, towards the kettlebell,
grab the kettlebell with two bent arms. This
is important, trying to lift with just one arm
will damage your shoulders
Roll back onto your back firmly gripping onto the
kettlebell
Gently let go of the kettlebell with the left
hand, and bench press the weight up with
your right hand, make sure your arms are
fully vertical from the floor and elbows are
locked out, from this point onwards unless
directed the kettlebell will be held in this
position.
KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
TURKISH GETUP
4
3
2
1
Tooltip
Keep your back straight at all
times during theis lift
Practice with light weights when
you first start this exercise
TARGET: Shoulders, core, quad
and calves
DIFFICULTY: medium
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Bend your right knee and
plant your foot firmly onto the
ground
Lift the right shoulder off from the floor,
sort of like doing a twisting ab crunch,
supporting your weight on your oppo-
site elbow.
Pop off from your left
elbow onto your hand, the
hand should be slightly
behind but out wide.
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6
5
Stand up, hold the position, and then reverse the process to sit
back down
Raise your butt and extended
left leg off the floor. With your
left hand and right leg firmly
planted on the ground, begin to
pass your left leg underneath
you, knee and toes on the
ground.
8
10
9
Note:
Although this exercise is ullus-
trated in a sequence of steps,
it should be performed in one
smooth movement.
Keep your eyes on the kettlebell
at all times.
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The purpose of the clean is to quickly lift up the kettlebell up
in front of your shoulders, resting it on top of your forearm
[4], in order to perform front squats or the kettlebell press.
Unlike barbell cleans, the kettlebell clean is not an exercise
in it’s own right, but is essential to learn in order to perform
the other lifts.
You begin in the dead
lift position with the ket-
tlebell in-between your legs,
the clean is a fast movement,
and you should be practically
doing a vertical jump on the spot,
but instead of jumping up the
energy should be transferred
onto the kettlebell causing it to
propell up.
You drive up the kettlebell but
instead of the arms being full ex-
tended they’re bent at the elbow to
keep the weight close to the body,
the arms do not lift, they are
passive and are like a rope in
the move, they simply carry
the weight.
KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
CLEAN
1
2
Power Tip
However, before you begin to learn how to do the clean, you must learn to lower the kettlebell from
the rack position, with two arms place the kettlebell in the rack position [4] and then maintain the
rack position with one arm and use the other arm to carefully push the kettlebell over the holding
hand and then lower the weight back to the dead lift position, and then onto the floor.
Repeat the descent several times, until you get it right, and then practice the ascent of the lift.
TARGET: Hamstrings, glutes,
core and lower back
DIFFICULTY: medium-low
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This is the final position it is
called the racked position (or
clean position), note how the
wrists are straight, in that the
forearm and hand are in light, it’s
important to keep that position
for safety.
When the kettlebell
reaches your chest
height, you must
then quickly tuck
your arms under-
neath the kettlebell
in order to lock it into
position.
4
3
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The kettlebell press is great exercise to build formidable shoulder
strength, to perform the press you must begin from the rack position,
achieved by doing the kettlebell clean.
From the rack position, rotate
the shoulders out so the fore-
arms are vertical and the back
of your hand is facing behind
you
You start off the in rack position, your body
must be tense, shoulders down, elbows
tucked in and lats out wide, your ab-
dominal muscles must be tight to
provide support around your waist,
the glutes tense and the knees fully
locked out. You must not try to propel
the kettlebell up with your legs.
Although the body from shoulders
down does not lift the kettlebell in
the press, it has an important role
in creating a solid base for the
shoulders to lift the kettlebell.
KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
PRESS
1
2
Variation in the kettlebell press
The bottom up press: You can press the kettlebell upside down to challenge your grip even
more, you must grip the handle super tight, to stop the kettlebell from falling sideways, be
careful not to drop the weight on top of you and use a light weight to begin. You may need to
use chalk to get a better grip
TARGET: Shoulders, lats, bicep
DIFFICULTY: medium-low
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In the kettlebell press the kettle-
bell follows a bananna shaped
arc, where it gets lifted out-
wards and then up. Remember
to always suck in your arms
into your shoulder socket
throughout the lift
LIft the kettlebell up aim-
ing to get to a full lockout
of the arm and complete-
ly vertical.
Further pointers for performing the kettlebell press
At the rack position lower shoulders down as much as possible, so the muscles around the
shoulders are stretched, this allows the muscles to load up and get better leverage to perform
the kettlebell press. Your elbows should touch your hip bone at the stretched out position.
Flare out your lats (back muscles) so they stretch outwards, doing so provides the shoulders
more stability, and helps with the lift. The lats are the secondary work muscle in the kettlebell
press.
Grip the handles as hard as possible, this allows you to have more control of the kettlebell,
and helps engage the arms in the lift.
When pressing the kettlebell, mentally focus on your shoulders and lats to drive the weight
up, the shoulders and lats are the main movers in this lift, not the biceps.
Instead of trying to focus on lifting the kettlebell, focus on driving yourself into the ground
(away from the kettlebell), this helps to lift better for some reason
3
4
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The windmill is a fantastic exercise to build oblique strength and flex-
ibility; it’s regarded more as a support exercise. In order to learn it, it’s
best if you practice without any weight to begin with. Begin by stand-
ing shoulder widths apart, and toes pointing slightly out.
Raise the right hand
vertical (overhead) and
locked out, and kick
the left hip out slightly
(important to do this to
balance the weight), your
left hand should be loose
and dangling freely. Now
breathe in.
Breathe in and hold your
abdominals tight during
the lift, it protects your
back by giving it a brace,
do not let go of the
brace during the life.
Look up at the kettle-
bell/hand, and bend
at the hips towards the
left, glide your left hand
down your thigh, to act
as a guide. Towards the
bottom of the move-
ment the left leg may
bend a little, this is
absolutely fine. The
left leg should always
be locked out.
KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
WINDMILL
1 2
Note:
This exercise is more difficult than it appears, make sure
you do a few runs without any weight, you are ready to
start using a kettlebell, remember start of super light, us-
ing aerobics weights and increase to a challenging weight
gradually.
TARGET: Core, lats, obliques and
shoulders
DIFFICULTY: medium
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You should continue to bend
at the hips until your right
hand touches ground, if you
do not have the flexibility
yet, go only as far as you
comfortably can. If you are
inflexible, this is probably
the furtherest you can go,
it’s fune you can build
up on your range of
motion with time
and practice.
This is the ideal position,
you should aim for.
Squeeze your glutes
(buttocks) and breath
out on the way up,
and repeat for repeti-
ions.
3
4
Safety
It’s important to work your way up to the weight kettlebell
windmill exercise, many people have pulled their oblique
muscles during the lift, and then jerked and dropped the
overhead kettlebell on their head. Practice caution with this
exercise.
Pro Tip
When performing the exercise
you bend to the side and slightly
forward, never backward.
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The kettlebell snatch is one of the most difficult moves to get right,
and should only be attempted after mastery of the kettlebell clean;
the lift basically involves lifting the kettlebell from the ground to the
overhead locked out position in one move.
The most challenging part of the kettlebell snatch is getting the
punch through at the end of the move right; so that you can position
the kettlebell behind your wrist without is banging and bruising it.
Use the kettlebell swing technique, hike pass
the kettlebell through your legs and perform
the swing, but instead of fully extended arms
at the top you will shorten it by bending at
the elbows, this is done in order to posi-
tion the kettlebell just a feet in front of
your chest. In order to achieve this you
will gradually close the distance be-
tween your shoulders and the kettlebell by
bending the elbow, and pointing the elbow
behind you.
Note: Just like the swing the kettlebell needs
to be in a straight line with your forearm,
all throughout the snatch until the punch
through
1
2
KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
SNATCH
TARGET: Thighs, glutes, back,
shoulders, forearms
DIFFICULTY: hard
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4When the kettlebell goes just higher than your head, you need to begin the punch through to extend
and lock out your arms to complete the lift. Timing is crucial here, and the secret to not banging the kettle-
bell onto your arm is to not let it fall on the back of your arm, but rather to punch through with your arm. A
mistake a lot of people make is they leave it til too late for the punch through and the kettlebell is already
too high, and must fall down and bang on your wrists.
Note: If you are leaving the punch through too late, you may need to revise your technique and gradually
punch through sooner.
The correct time to punch through is when the kettlebell is at 0 gravity, where it’s stopped going up, there
is a slight pause, before it’s about to go down, do the punch through. When you punch through correctly
the ball of the kettlebell stays in the same position as before the punch through, and it seems like only
the handle has changed from bottom to top. Effectively there has not been any descent of the kettlebell,
therefore no banging.
5 You may need to practice this technique several times over in order to get this right, to prevent exces-
sive bruising, use a very light weight to perfect the technique.
3
4 5
3 When the kettlebell reaches the chest height, you will reverse pull the kettlebell using your shoulders
and your lats, do not try to strong arm the ke tlebell, you will wear your arms out.
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KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
PUSH PRESS
1
2
3
1. You must begin the exercise in the
push up position your body like a
plank, facing the floor with your arms
vertical off the floor supporting your
weight. However instead of having
your hands on the floor, you will grab
the kettlebells by the handle and bal-
ance your weight on top
2. Begin by performing a push up, get-
ting your chest as close to the floor,
and pushing away
3. From the top position, lift one kettle-
bell off the floor, while balancing your
weight on the other kettlebell, stick-
ing your elbows behind you, and wrist
close to the side of your abdomen
4. Lower the weight back down to the
original position, do another pushup
and lift the other kettlebell
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KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
SINGLE LEG RDL
1 2
3
1. Stand with your feet shoulder
width apart, pick up a kettlebell
with your left hand.
2. Begin the move by lifting the
left leg behind you, keeping
your leg straight, simultane-
ously lean forward, maintaining
a natural balance
3. Lower yourself down to a com-
fortable stretch, and then go
backwards into your standing
position again
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KETTLEBELL EXERCISES
RUSSIAN TWIST
1 2
1. Lie down in the situp position with a light kettlebell to your side
2. Keep your legs slightly bent
3. Pick up the kettlebell from your side and perform a twising motion
caring the kettlebell to the opposite side and back again
4. Go as far back as you comfortably can without over extending
Note
Make the movement slow and controlled
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KETTLEBELL
WORKOUTSLearning proper kettlebel technique is
paramount for effective training
On the following pages you will learn exactly how to perform the key ket-
tlebell exercises needed for the workouts, use them regularly as reference
points for your kettlebell workouts
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The beginners workout is perfect for male and female trainees who are working out with kettlebells for
the first time or starting exercise after a long time off
Clothing
To train using kettlebell you will need to wear loose clothing, preferably a pair of shorts that will give you
full range of motion to moves your legs around, and a t-shirt.
Footwear
Many kettlebell enthusiasts like to train barefoot; others wear vibram fiverfingers which gives them all the
benefit of barefoot without the discomfort of stubbing your feet on uncomfortable surfaces. If you decide
to wear shoes, wear flat soled shoes like converse all stars. Shoes with uneven soles or cushiony/spongy
soles should be avoided. The reason for this is with kettlebell workouts you need to have close contact
with the ground for stability, and shoe which obstructs your feel of the ground is undesired.
Kettlebell Weight
Men: 16kg for kettlebell swing, 8kg for Turkish getup
Women 8kg for kettlebell swing, 4kg for Turkish getup
These weights may not seem like a lot, but with active recovery, it will be challenging for beginners to
complete the work. Additionally it’s important to start off with a light weight in order to learn the tech-
nique. Use particularly light weights for the Turkish getup when starting out.
The Workout
4 sets of kettlebell swings @ 15 reps
4 sets of Turkish getups @ 30 seconds each set, alternate hands between reps
This workout should take no more than 20 minutes to complete; you will need a 2 minute warm-up before
exercise and follow 1 minute active recovery in-between sets, you will then do a brief cool down of 3-4
minutes at the end of the workout, all using a jump rope.
Your main focus is not to plough through the exercises at high speed; you should take your time to do the
exercises after plenty of recovery, and with attention to your technique. This is particularly the case with
the Turkish getups.
Active Recovery
It’s important to perform light intensity anaerobic activity like jogging, dynamic stretching, stationary bike
or whichever you prefer and have access to. They help to increase blood flow which delivers oxygen to
muscle cells and clears up lactic acid build-up. Its secondary goal is to aid the heart in pumping blood
around the body, sitting still in-between sets makes it tougher on the heart to pump blood around the
body.
KETTLEBELL WORKOUTS
BEGINNERS WORKOUT
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This workout is perfect for people whose main goal is to lose fat, the relatively low weigh and high repeti-
tion workout is ideal if you do not want to gain muscle tone.
The main focus for kettlebells is the full body workouts, the whole body moves as one and there are no
isolation movements, this makes for far quicker and more intense workouts. Perfect if you have a busy
life.
Tools Required
Women: 8kg pair of kettlebells
Men: 16kg pair of kettlebells
(This is probably right for the majority of beginners, give or take depending on your experience)
Medicine ball, approximately 5kg, you can improvise with weight plates, or water bottles (1 litre is approxi-
mate 1 kg)
You will need an open space, somewhere that if you were to drop the kettlebell it will not cause any harm
and free from children or pets.
Directions
Repeat this circuit 4 or 5 times, ideally work out 3-4 times a week, but the minimum should be twice a
week. Exercise directions provided below, if none given then the exericse directions can be found in the
previous chapter
The Workout
1. Double handed kettlebell swing
Target reps: 15
2. Clean and press
Target reps: 12-15 each arm
3. Russian twist (legs straight)
Target reps: 8 repetitions each side.
4. Double push-up lift off
Target reps: 12-15 reps each side
5. Single leg RDL
Target reps: 15 reps each side
6. Windmills
Target reps: 12 reps each side
KETTLEBELL WORKOUTS
FAT LOSS WORKOUT
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The 10 minute snatch test is a gruesome, intense and stomach churning workout that challenges both
your physical abilities and your mental strength.
In fact the exercise has been selected specifically by the united states Special Forces units in order to
push recruits to the limit to weed out weak individual and separate them from the mentally strong.
You can do this workout to test your fitness and mental fortitude, the goal is to perform as many snatches
as possible in the 10 minute time slot. Count your full repetitions and repeat the snatch test every month
to see how much you have improved.
The standard for men is to use the 24kg kettlebell for the snatch test, and 16kg for women.
Obviously if you’re not strong enough to do use these weights, start off light and build your strength up, if
you’re already strong, then more power to you.
Notes on performing the snatch test
1. Learn correct snatch technique here
2. Remember that when you are tired, you lose concentration and can let the technique slip, always
have the technique at the top of your mind
3. You will start to get very tried around 3-4 minutes time, and it will get progressively harder until 7
minutes, when the pain plateaus, and then you get used to it. So if you’re tempted to quit, don’t.
4. Although this may sound contrary to point 3, but don’t clock watch, get some else to time you, or
set a timer to go off in 10 minutes, your focus should be on each lift, zone into the now, and forget
about time left, focusing on the time left will break you.
5. Find a pattern of hand switch that works for you, I like to change hangs every 10 reps, it always
helps with my counting if I count in blocks of 10.
KETTLEBELL WORKOUTS
SNATCH TEST
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Exercise 1 - Kettlebell Dulk Walk
The duck walk is utilised by freestyle wrestlers to build exceptional takedown strength, this works both
the large and small leg muscles and is a great exercise to do to balance any left/right imbalances in mus-
cle strength.
Do the duck walk for 1 minute using the same weight you would
use for your kettlebell swings, to begin start from a standing po-
sition and clean the kettlebell up to your shoulder height. Then
perform 1 minute of slow, steady nonstop kettlebell duck walk.
You grab two kettlebells and get into the rack position, then
you squat down low until your thighs are touching your calves,
while balancing on the balls of your feet, walk up and down, you
should waddle like a duck as you walk, stay low
Working sets: 3 sets @ 1 minute each
The kettlebell split jerk is a lot like the split snatch, and it cannot be stressed enough for these exercises
to work as their should you must visualise trying to get yourself under the kettlebell rather than lifting the
kettlebell up.
KETTLEBELL WORKOUTS
MMA WORKOUT
Kettlebell workouts are used extensively in MMA training as they allow trainees to closely mimic the
physical requirements of MMA very well. It gives athletes the perfect balance of anaerobic workout and
strength conditioning ideal for MMA, allowing fighters to build strength that will last throughout the
course of a fight.
In addition to this the versatility of kettlebell training allows you to focus in target muscle groups to spe-
cifically training for certain movements such as the takedown, ground game from top or bottom positions
and the clinch. It can even help improve your striking with the ballistic movements of kettlebell training
like the snatch and jerk which allow you to punch and kick faster and harder.
This workout should be considered a beginners routine as it will focus on building strength and endur-
ance for basic moves, at an advanced stage it’s possible to target very specific movements such as the
hip turn to improve hip rotation for the muay thai kicks and the cross. The simplicity of the kettlebell
always makes it very versatile and can be easily tailored to achieve highly specialised training goals.
These explosive movements should be done at the beginning of your workout when you have plenty of
energy. Aim to do 3 sets of one of these exercises on one given day at the start of the workout.
Exercise 2 - Kettlebell Split Snatch
Explosiveness is crucial for takedown as it the source
of power and more important the element of surprise,
the reason why George St. Pierre’s takedowns are so
effective is for both of these reasons.
The kettlebell split snatch trains the explosiveness very
well. The split snatch goes as follows, start off with the
kettlebell between your legs on the ground, squat down
with your back straight and bum sticking out, now
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Exercise 3 - Kettlebell Split Jerk
To perform the split jerk, get the kettlebell up into the clean position, also known as the rack position.
Bend your legs slightly so dip down maybe 2 inches, now in a fast
motion as if you were pushing yourself away from the kettlebell,
push the kettlebell up at the same time get into a deep lunge posi-
tion. Next stand up to complete the rep.
The split jerk is slightly easier than the split snatch so aim to do a
couple reps more than the snatch.
snatch the kettlebell up, but unlike the traditional kettlebell snatch, instead of punching through after the
high pull lunge forward, so you’re effectively pushing yourself under the kettlebell rather than lifting it up.
The exercise is very effective for building explosiveness. You should aim to do reps of 3 to 5, but no more
than 5. Explosiveness is more about snap strength rather than endurance, and doesn’t quite work if
you’re tired.
Note: Learn the snatch technique first
29. Ideal weights
Men: 16kg for kettlebell swing, 8kg for Turkish getup
Women 8kg for kettlebell swing, 4kg for Turkish getup
Warmup using stationry bike, treadmill or skipping
rope for 5 minutes.
It is vital to perform active recovery, inbetween sets
make sure you walk around to keep your blood flowing
through your body, DO NOT sit down and rest inbe-
tween sets. Note: a set is full repetition of an exercise,
in the diagram below, a set would be one rectangle
box
Complete workout with 5 minutes of jumprope, tread-
mill or stationary bike, jump rope preferred.
Week no:___
Programme contains a full weeks workout, you should aim to work out
three times a week, you will print out a workout sheet for each week up
to 6 weeks, you will track your performance and improve your perfor-
mance each workout
Note: for turkish getup you are not lifting for reps, but time (30 seconds
per set), speed of lift is irrelivent, as long as you are moving you are
exerciseing, it is not important to time each set, when you have found
your speed, work out how many reps you perform in 30 seconds, and
simply lift up to that number, if you change speed or change weight,
retime yourself to work out your 30 second reps again.
Weight 15 reps 15 reps 15 reps 15 reps
Swing
Weight 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs
Turkish getup
BEGINNERS KETTLEBELL WORKOUT
Weight 15 reps 15 reps 15 reps 15 reps
Swing
Weight 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs
Turkish getup
Weight 15 reps 15 reps 15 reps 15 reps
Swing
Weight 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs
Turkish getup
Monday workout
Wednesday workout
Friday workout
Fill in the weights column for the weight lifted for the entire exercise,
and tick the “reps” boxes when complete, if you fail to do all reps write
down how many reps you completed before failure.
30. Weight Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6
Double kettlebell swing (15 reps)
Clean and press (12-15 reps)
Russian twist (8 reps)
Double push lift off (12-15 reps)
RDL (15 reps)
Windmills (12 reps)
FAT LOSS WORKOUT
Weight Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6
Double kettlebell swing (15 reps)
Clean and press (12-15 reps)
Russian twist (8 reps)
Double push lift off (12-15 reps)
RDL (15 reps)
Windmills (12 reps)
Weight Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6
Double kettlebell swing (15 reps)
Clean and press (12-15 reps)
Russian twist (8 reps)
Double push lift off (12-15 reps)
RDL (15 reps)
Windmills (12 reps)
Friday workout
Wednesday workout
Monday workout
Week no:___
Ideal weights
Men: 16kg for kettlebell swing
Women 8kg for kettlebell swing
Begin and end fat loss circuit with 5 minutes of jump
rope, thread mill or stationary bike
Programme contains a full weeks workout, you should aim to work out
three times a week, you will print out a workout sheet for each week up
to 6 weeks, you will track your performance and improve your perfor-
mance each workout
You should aim for minimal reps between exercises, around 15-30
seconds, just enough to get your breath back. With longer rest between
rounds (1-2 minutes). You do not need to complete all 6 rounds, the
norm is 3-4 rounds. You should work out up 20 minutes and no longer,
inexperienced trainees will tend to complete fewer rounds, experienced
trainees will complete all six rounds.
Complete as many rounds as you can in 20 minutes
Complete as many rounds as you can in 20 minutes
Complete as many rounds as you can in 20 minutes
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DIET &
NUTRITIONExercise is only half of the picture, to get
the most out of your training, learn to eat
correctly
On the following pages you will find key nutrition and diet information to
assist you in your fat loss and fitness goals
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DIET & NUTRITION
PROTEINProtein is absolutely essential for tissue growth and repair, because they contain essential amino acids
which are building blocks for all cells in your body. When you train with kettlebells, you will go through
a cycle of cell damage and then regrowth which will build your muscles up stronger. For this process it’s
important for you to consume high protein foods to facilitate recovery and growth.
Protein is a nitrogen containing compound and it can be found in all animals and many vegetables. The
nitrogen is packed inside amino acids and because of that the amino acids are essential for growth and
repair. There are a total of 20 amino acids in total, 9 of which are essential in dietary requirements, the
remain 11 can be produced by the body itself.
The essential amino acids required from diet
Note: There are technically 9 amino acids, but one of them (histidine) are only required for children. For
our use we will consider the following 8 as essential amino acids.
Isoleucine Stablises and regulates blood sugar and energy levels
Leucine Prevents excessive breakdown of muscle tissue after exercise or injury
Lysine Regulates nitrogen balance
Methionine Required for make choline, and essential for building cystine and taurine
Phenylalanine Aids memory and treats depression
Threonine Required for building collagen, elastine and tooth enamel protein
Tryptophan Essential for producing serotonin and is a sleeping aid.
Valine Metabolised to produce energy
When you train you body’s need for amino acids increases, and therefore you must consume high quality
protein rich foods to supply your body with its need. If you fail to do so, the body will cannibalise amino
acids from muscle cells, and your progress will be hampered.
Protein in every meal
The body can only process certain amount of protein in any given time, it is widely believed that the maxi-
mum is 50g, any excess is wasted, and is not stored by the body like carbohydrates or fat. Therefore you
must aim to spread out your protein intake throughout the course of the day for availability and usage. It’s
good practice to spread out your daily protein requirement throughout the day, aim to consume 30-50g
[depending on requirements] of protein in every meal.
Are all protein foods the same?
All proteins have the essential amino acids, but meat tends to have a much higher concentration and
more proportionate ratios of essential amino acids. The best protein sources are obviously those that
have a high concentration and are more “balanced” such as beef, chicken, tuna and eggs. If your dietary
intake has missing or very reduced levels of certain essential amino acids it can reduce or stop protein
synthesis.
Animal proteins tend to have higher concentrations of essential amino acids and are more bio available
[more on that later] than vegetable based protein sources. vegetables have much lower concentrations of
proteins and some lack essential amino acids, and must be combined with other vegetables to get a full
range of essential amino acids.
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Bio availibility of protein foods
Proteins from foods need to be processed before they can be used by the body, this is rarely considered
by trainees as they tend to simply go by nutrition information provided on the food label, which does de-
tail digestion issues.
This is important when assessing protein intake and planning meals, if a food item is difficult to digest
then the protein may be excreted out, and will not be synthesized by the body.
You can look up the Protein Digestibility Correct Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS), which takes into account
the digestibility of amino acids in food. Here’s a table below to illustrate, the highest digestibility is 1,
meaning all amino acids are digested.
PDCAA score of a small selection of food items
Cottage cheese (Casein) 1 Soybeans 0.91
Egg white 1 Chickpeas 0.78
Soy protein 1 Fruits 0.76
Whey (milk protein) 1 Vegetables 0.73
Chicken 1 Cereals 0.59
Beef 0.92 Whole wheat 0.42
Note: beef has a lower PDCAA due to toughness of the meat, PDCAA can be increased by eating ground
beef.
Taking PDCAA into consideration it’s even more apparent that vegetable protein sources are less than
ideal, with the exception of soy protein that is. But soy has its own issues in that it contain high amounts
of isoflavones which are weak estrogens, which can affect hormone balance levels in men.
Recommended protein sources
Whey protein
Whey protein is one of the most cheapest and biologically active protein sources, which means it can eas-
ily be used by the body. Whey protein should be used frequently to supplement protein in diet, but should
NOT be used as a substitute for a well balanced diet. Whey concentrate has 80% protein and 20% carbo-
hydrates, whey isolate goes through an additional filtration process and typically has 99% proteins
Cottage cheese
Cottage cheese has a high protein content from milk (casein), studies have shown that it improves nitro-
gen retention as well which prevents muscle loss.
Eggs
Egg whites have high protein content and bio availability and should be used extensively in your diet. Egg
yolk also contains good proteins but has high fat content as well. Aim to take 1 egg yolk for every two egg
whites.
Beef, chicken, fish
You can never have enough beef, chicken or fish in your diet, while it may be tempting to opt for the
cheaper protein sources mentioned above, there is merit in animal protein sources. Beef contains creatine
which will improve muscle growth and performance, and fish has essential omega 3 and 6 and other es-
sential minerals.
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Fitness and nutrition isn’t just about the macro [fat, carbohydrate and protein] but also the micro-nutri-
ents which you get from a varied diet consisting of numerous protein sources
Notable mentions for other good protein sources are lean pork, milk and soy protein concentrate
Optimal protein intake
For building large amounts of muscle [or bulking up] you must consume around 1 gram of protein per
pound of bodyweight, however with kettlebell training the focus isn’t building muscle per se, but rather
endurance and fitness and fat loss. Kettlebell trainees should aim to consume 0.8 grams of protein per
pound of bodyweight. So if you weigh 150lbs your desired protein intake would be 120g per day.
Even that seems like a lot, but bear in mind your demand for essential amino acids increases tremen-
dously with training, and it will increase your appetite and protein requirements as well.
So why is protein so important for kettlebell training?
Regardless of your goal, whether it be sport endurance or fat loss, protein is essential in your diet when
undertaking kettlebell training. without it your performance will suffer, you will not be able to beat your
previous lifts, and may even decline in performance.
Protein isn’t just for bodybuilders, even a sedentary person requires protein just for maintenance of
general body functions and cell repair of skin, muscles, hair, eyes, nails etc. It may seem like the protein
requirement is excessive compared to official guidelines and commonly dispersed knowledge on lifestyle
magazines, but these guidelines are almost always aimed at sedentary people. When you lift weights your
protein requirement increases dramatically.
In addition to this, a bare minimum level of protein is required for anabolic states for muscle tissue growth,
without it no growth occurs, the body can change fat and carbohydrates interchangeably, but it cannot
generate the essential amino acids found in protein so it must be supplied in your diet. As far as protein is
concerned it’s always better to have a little bit more than a little bit less.
Risk of excessive protein consumption
Protein consumption should be regulated by spreading out the intake across all meals throughout the
day, protein digestion releases a by product called uric acid which is toxic for the body. The kidneys have
to work hard to process the uric acid and at excessive amounts can cause strain or damage to it.
The kidneys and liver work together to stabilise the build up of uric acid by converting it to urea and am-
monia, which is flushed out of your system through urinating. There is a maximum capacity of uric acid
the kidneys can deal with at any given time, and build up of uric acid makes the kidneys inefficient to deal
with other toxins, so it’s important to not overload the kidney and liver and to stay hydrated to allow the
kidneys to be flushed out.
Water also has the added benefit of diluting the uric acid inside the body which makes it less harmful.
It should be obvious but if you suffer from or have a history of kidney or liver problems, you should avoid
a high protein diet, as a high protein diet will be a challenge for these organs.
Good supplements to take to deal with the build up of uric acid is Pantothenic acid which is a B vitamin
that is required for the conversion of uric acid into urea and ammonia.
Alkalising the body through diet can help deal with acid build up, though this subject is beyond the scope
of this book. Some alkali foods are celery, cucumber, pears, potato, olive oil etc. If you have trouble di-
gesting large amounts of vegetables, you can juice them.
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Final note on clean protein sources.
Supermarket shelves are full of cheap processed meats that are not clean cuts of meat from an animal,
but are bits and pieces of leftover skin and meat plied together with fat and starch. You should avoid
eating them as much of it is skin and fat which does not provide you with a reliable serving of essential
amino acids, and makes calorie control difficult.
You should aim to consume meat from completely clean cuts of meat, fatty cuts are fine in moderation.
But stay away from processed fast food and reconstituted meat.
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DIET & NUTRITION
CARBOHYDRATESCarbohydrates are the bodies preferred source of energy, as it is the first food type which is burned for
energy in the body. Barring the exception of milk all carbohydrates come from plants.
Nutritionists differentiate carbohydrates into two subcategories, simple carbs and complex carbs. Simple
carbs are easily digestible sugars such as monosaccharide and disaccharide, complex carbs are starches
and fibre, both of these are known as polysaccharides.
The division is created to differentiate the speed of which they are processed by the body, simple carbs
are quickly absorbed by the body, complex carbs take a lot longer for the body to digest as they need to
be broken down further.
What happens to carbohydrates in our body
Both simple carbs and complex carbs are broken down into simple sugar in the form of glucose to be
used by the body, when glucose is taken or produced by the body it enters the bloodstream and causes
the pancreas to produce insulin which is required to feed glucose into the muscles and force excess into
the liver. The job of insulin is to regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstream, if there is too much
glucose in the blood it can result in blindness, if there is a lack of glucose in the blood it can lead to hypo-
glycaemia which begins by causing the person to feel faint and pass out.
Simple carbs are processed far quick by the body and converted into glucose far quicker, this can cause
blood sugar spikes and the pancreas needs to quickly produced high amounts of insulin quickly to push
the glucose into the muscles and any remaining into the liver, if there’s any glucose still left after filling
the liver then the surplus is converted to fat in the liver to make room by a process called de novo lipogne-
sis (DNL), fat can be stored long term by the body in the adipose tissue which is predominantly in the butt,
thighs, waist and back. The distribution of adipose tissue differs between men and women greatly and
slightly differently between different people of the same sex.
The blood sugar spike can be limited greatly by eradicating all simple sugars from your diet. Because
complex carbs take longer for the body to digest, the glucose is released slower over a longer period
of time which allows the body to cope a lot better. The end effect is that glucose dripped into the blood-
stream in a more manageable way, so there is less surplus which means less glucose is converted to fat
and stored in your adipose tissue.
Insulin response in relation to exercise.
We’ve established that insulin is required to delivery glucose into the muscles, this is particularly impor-
tant after working out. Usually during a workout the muscles will start to deplete their energy reserves,
and after workout need to be replenished, this is the perfect time to take high sugar carbohydrate drinks
as it creates an insulin response to allow the muscles to be fed. In addition to this insulin is require for
protein synthesis. So it’s an important factor when working out.
The oversimplification of “simple carbs” and “complex
carbs”
Now for the sake of simplicity it is commonly taught that simple carbs converts to glucose a lot quicker,
and a lot slower for complex carbs. While this is generally true, there are many that do not fit the norm. So
it’s important to study different carbohydrates on a case by case basis. Potatoes for instance can cause a
rapid insulin response, far quicker than sucrose.
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You can look at the speed in which carbohydrates convert to sugar in the Glycemic Index (GI) table below.
The greater the number, the quicker it can convert to glucose by the body and cause the insulin spike
Some of the common carbohydrates with the associated GI score are listed below, the GI rating of a
carbohydrate is simple the rate at which it converts into glucose by the body, glucose is the raw energy
source and is rated 100. The test is done by feeding test subjects with a given carb and testing to see how
much glucose is present in the blood stream subsequently afterwards.
As you can see complex carbs tend to have a lower GI rating than simple carbs, barring the exception of
a few anomalies, fructose has a deceptively low GI rating due to the way it is processed, unlike all other
carbs which are processed during digestion, fructose is sent straight to the liver to be converted into
glucose, which tends to take longer than digestion. The liver turns much of fructose into fat rather than
sending it into the bloodstream as glucose first, therefore fructose should be avoided at all costs.
Why is fructose treated differently than other carbs?
Glycogen is the secondary energy source in the body and can be produced by the liver and the muscles.
In addition to this liver actually uses glycogen as an energy source by itself. Glycogen can be produced
by converting it from glucose, however it is four times easier for the liver to create glycogen from fructose
than glucose. This is why fructose is sent directly to the liver, if the liver’s glycogen stores are low it will re-
plenish its stores from fructose, if not then it will be converted to fat, hardly any will be fed to the muscles.
Because of this fructose is probably the worst carbohydrate you can consume, because the overwhelm-
ing majority of fructose get turned straight into fat. It is commonly found in soft drinks and fruit juices that
use high fructose corn syrup as the main sweetener. It is also found in table sugar (sucrose) which is part
glucose part fructose.
Broccoli 10 Muesli 43 Corn, fresh 60
Lettuce 10 Sweet potato 44 Figs, dried 61
Mushrooms 10 Capellini 45 Raisan Bran 61
Onions 10 Grapes 46 Apricots, canned 64
Red Peppers 10 Linguine 46 Jams 65
Fructose 19 Bran Buds 47 Pineapple, fresh 66
Cherries 22 Green peas 48 Pancakes 67
Grapefruit 25 Marmalade 48 Puffed wheat 67
Prunes 29 Carrots 49 Sucrose 68
Apricots, dried 30 Mango 51 Grapenuts 71
Apple 38 Bananna 52 Watermelon 72
Pear, fresh 38 Fruit Cocktail 55 Bran flakes 74
All Bran with Fiber 38 Oat Bran 55 Shredded wheat 75
Spaghetti, white 38 Honey 55 Pumpkin 75
Plum 39 Raisins 56 Waffles 76
Strawberries 40 Apricots, fresh 57 Baked potato 85
Orange, Navel 42 Kiwi 58 Corn flakes 92
Peach, fresh 42 Bran Chex 58 Glucose 100
Pear, canned 43 Rice vermicelli 58 Dates 103
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Carbs sound awful, why do we bother with them?
Carbohydrates are fine in moderation as long as you avoid fructose in your diet and try to stick away from
the high GI carbs as much as possible [glucose based simple carbs are fine post workout].
If you’re on a fat loss diet you should only consume carbohydrates lower than GI score of 55. Also limit
your carbohydrates to the start of your day.
Fibre in carbohydrates
Fibre isn’t an energy source unlike Protein, carbohydrate or fat, and therefore is under looked by many
people, but make no mistake it is absolutely crucial for your well being. Fibre is usually derived from the
outer layer of fruits and vegetables, although most fibres aren’t digestible by the human body, our bodies
still need any fibre it can get. Fibre has numerous role in your health
• The help with transit times of your bowel movements, it provides the lubrication needed to excrete
waste and prevent constipation.
• Helps keep your intestines clean and helps prevent potential problems such as haemorrhoids and
colon cancer
• When consumed with high GI foods, fibre helps reduce the release of glucose into the bloodstream.
Fibre is essential for the routine digestive functions of the body, a good source of fibre are all-bran cere-
als, wholemeal pasta, baked beans, avocado, sweet potato.
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FAT
Fat is the most misunderstood food type, just like protein it is an essential macronutrient. Fat is used
as a long term energy source, and it is the only form in which calories can be stored in the body for later
use. Fat is the most calorie dense nutrient of all, one gram of fat contains 9 calories, which is different to
protein and carbohydrate which contain 4 calories per gram. Fat is a key structural component for all cell
membranes and is key for the absorption of vitamins A, D, E and K.
Saturated fats
Saturated fats are considered unhealthy and bad because they can raise blood cholesterol levels, which
can lead to heart disease. Saturated fats are found in animal fat, lard, palm oil and other cheap sources,
the tendency of saturated fat is to go straight into storage, and offers no other benefit other than energy
storage.
Unsaturated fats
These are preferred fat sources and are comprised of two type
• Monounsaturated fats
known to lower bad cholesteroal (LDL) and increase good cholesterol (HDL), they are present in red
meat, milk, olive oil and high fat fruits such as avocados.
• Polyunsaturated fats
Much like monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats help reduce bad cholesterol, and in addition
to this have other positive benefits, polyunsaturated help reduce cortisol [stress hormone], hinder fat
storage and increase metabolism [promotes calorie burn], they are found in essential fatty acids like
flaxseed oil, fish oil, cod liver oil sunflower oil and some nuts.
Trans fats
Trans fats need to be avoided at all costs, they are manmade fats created using a chemical process called
hydrogenation. The process is used to turn oils into fat to be used in fast food to prevent the liquid oil
from turning rancid. Trans fats are solid in room temperature are usually found in baked goods and can
sometimes be used in fast food restaurants for frying.
Trans fat can also be created by frying unsaturated fats, which changes it’s molecular shape, this makes
trans fats unable to fit properly into cell membranes, because of the unnatural shape it can cause cell
membranes to deform. This can increase the risk of cancer.
Essential Fatty Acids
The essential fatty acids are required for thousands of day to day bodily functions, they’re called essential
fatty acids because your body is not able to produce them internally and need to be consumed in your
diet. They are required for cell maintenance and production as well as hormone production. In addition to
this they are not stored in your body like saturated fat.
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There are two types of essential fatty acids (EFAs), Alpha linolenic acid (ALA) and Linoleic acid (LA), they
can be found in these following food items.
• ALA is found in fish oil, cod liver oil and many cold water fish and is converted to omega-3 in the body
• LA is found in Sesame oil, corn oil, safflower oil and soybean oil and is converted to omega-6 in the
body.
• Flaxseed oil and UDO’s choice oil blend offer a combination of both of these EFAs
EFAs are not stored in the body like saturated fats, so you can consume as much of it as you like, it’s not
established exactly what a person’s nutritional intake of EFAs should be, suffice to say studies suggest
the more the better. For balance you can opt for flaxseed oil and Udo’s choice oil, however Linoic acid
is more readily available in your diet than Alpha-Linolenic acid therefore you should put a little bit more
emphasis on omega-3 sources.
The bias of Linoleic over Alpha-Linolenic, is down to two things, Alpha Linolenic goes rancid far more
easily and is also more expensive, Linoleic is easy to produce as it comes from vegetable sources, Alpha-
Linolenic tends to come from fish which is more expensive.
Why omega-3 is so crucial
Omega 3 is ususally derived from cold water fish like mackeral, salmon, tuna and sardines. It can also be
found in cod liver oil. It is a fatty acid containg two oils knowns as EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA
(docosahexaenoic acid).
The benefits of DHA and EPA are endless, just a few of the benefits are increases in metabolism, lower
heart disease risk, increase testosterone, prevent muscle breakdown, reduce cortisol [stress hormone]
help increase good cholesterol [HDL] and required for hormone production. They also keep the blood thin
and reduce heart attack risk.
What’s the best way to get omega-3 (EPA and DHA) from
your diet?
You should aim to get 2:1 DHA to EPA in your diet, ideally your diet should contain a total of at least
500mg of DHA and EPA as a bare minimum. It’s important to note that most products, including supple-
ments will tend to have higher EPA as it tends to be cheaper.
This is especially the case with flaxseed oil, you should aim to get your omega 3 from fish oil capsules.
[table of fats due soon]
Note on EFAs
• EFAs are unsuitable for frying or heating at high temperatures, they turn into harmful fats called trans
fats where they lose all their benefits
• Cod liver oil is not suitable for pregnant women, you should seek advice from your midwife or doctor
before changing your diet.
• EFA oils are difficult to store, and go off easily, you should keep them in a dark place and ideally re-
frigerated. You should not store them for long periods of time and consume them immediately.
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WATER
Roughly 70% of the human body is made out of water and for the body to keep on functioning properly it
needs an adequate supply of water coming in throughout the day. This is patciuarly the case when you’re
on a weight loss diet or a fitness programme because the bodies need for water increases in order to
flush out poisonous toxins, to and carry essential maintenance work in the body.
You should drink water throughout the day, a lot of people go without liquids until they are thirsty, by the
time thirst has set in usually your body is past dehydration and has already begun to slow down metabo-
lism and maintenance work.
It has not been firmly established exactly how much water the human body requires, but a rough rule is to
aim for 8 glasses of water, and if you are training intensely you should aim for 1.5x more than during your
workout days.
Protein synthesis creates a lot of waste by products inside the body which needs to be diluted in water in
order for the body to process it, in addition to this the kidneys need water in order to process all the tox-
ins. Without sufficient water the kidneys will not be able to function effectively and may also help create
kidney stones.
Why plenty of water is essential for fat loss
If your goal is to lose fat, then there’s even more reason for you to drink plenty of water, water can help
you lose fat in the following ways
• Reduces hunger pangs
Water gives you a more “full” feeling, and can stave of hunger pangs and a glass of water before bed
can help eliminate midnight snacking, provided your bladder can hold onto the water that is.
• Increases metabolism
The metabolism is the speed at which your body burns calories, and consequently fat levels in your
body, insufficient water in your body will cause your body to go into survival mode and slow down
your metabolism
• Liver function
The liver is responsible for turning your stored body fat into usable energy, an increase of water in
your diet will help the liver work more efficiently and thus lose fat.