Kettlebell Science
Kettlebell Science
CE Hours: 21
The most complete online kettlebell resource you'll find, for both therapists and trainers alike.
Description
If you want to learn kettlebells as they apply in a wide variety of settings from rehab to performance, rather than learning the narrower "right" (*cough*cough*) way to do it, then this course is for you. We approach kettlebells as movement optimists, utilizing what we know from the research and clinical experience to integrate kettlebell systems into the broader landscape of what is going on in the performance and rehab worlds today.
What You Will Learn
You'll learn all the traditional movements, but you'll also learn a variety of other options
- Kettlebell Deadlift
- Kettlebell Swing
- Kettlebell Clean
- Turkish Getup
- Kettlebell Arm Bar
- Goblet Squat
- Kettlebell Snatch
- Single Leg Deadlifts
- Kettlebell Swing Varieties
- Multiple Squat options
- Czech Getup
- Tactical Getup
- Technical Standup
- Developmental/Stability Arm Bar
- Multiple Kettlebell Clean Options
- Systematic Approach to Loaded Carries
Objectives
- Gain a grasp on real-world models for how to regress AND progress kettlebell training to close the gap between the clinic and the gym. Your athletes will feel better and your Gramma will be setting all-time PRs.
- Learn what the research says, what it doesn’t say, and where we can learn from other disciplines in our use of kettlebells. There's tradition, and then there's science, and the middle ground is the oh-so-sweet spot.
- Understand what proper and poor technique look like and when (and why!?) it matters. Get ready for biomechanics, rate of loading, and timing. Goniometers not welcome.
- Understand the nuances of kettlebells as an implement and why/how you should use them with your clients, while understanding the cues that are most likely to bring about the desired movement outcomes.
- Learn kettlebell training from both ends of the spectrum: detrained and rehab oriented, all the way to fitness and performance oriented. Let's get real, those are not two ends of a spectrum, they are often the same person.
Curriculum
A Clinical and Biomechanical Breakdown of the Kettlebell Swing
- WEBINAR REPLAY: A Clinical and Biomechanical Breakdown of the Kettlebell Swing
Introduction
- How this course came to be
- How to take this course
- Introduction to the Instructor and to Kettlebells
Breathing
- Breathing Notes
- Breathing Lecture
- Breathing via Position and Eccentric Activation of the Abdominal Wall
- Biomechanical Breathing Match - Reason for Timing the Inhale
- Interesting Read: Kime and the Moving Body - Somatic Codes in Japanese Martial Arts
- EXTRA: Alternative Lecture on Biomechanical Breathing Match
- Peer Reviewed: Greater diaphragm fatiguability in individuals with recurrent low back pain
- BREATHING QUIZ
- Peer Reviewed: Postural Function of the Diaphragm in Persons With and Without Chronic Low Back Pain
- Peer Reviewed: Stabilizing Function Of The Diaphragm: Dynamic MRI And Synchronized Spirometric Assessment
- Peer Reviewed: Analysis of Diaphragm Movement during Tidal Breathing and during its Activation while Breath Holding Using MRI Synchronized with Spirometry
- Peer Reviewed: Contraction Of The Human Diaphragm During Rapid Postural Adjustments
- Peer Reviewed: Voice Production during a Weightlifting and Support Task
- Peer Reviewed: The Effects Of Forced Exhalation And Inhalation, Grunting, And Valsalva Maneuver On Forehand Force In Collegiate Tennis Players
- Peer Reviewed: The Perception of Benefit of Vocalization on Performance When Producing Maximum Effort
- Peer Reviewed: Grunting In Tennis Increases Ball Velocity But Not Oxygen Cost
- Peer Reviewed: Investigation of the Breathing Pattern Structure in Competitive Exercises of Kettlebell Lifters
Tension & Relaxation
- Tension & Relaxation
- Peer Reviewed: Evidence Of A Double Peak In Muscle Activation To Enhance Strike Speed And Force: An Example With Elite Mixed Martial Arts Fighters
Position, Risk, Movement Strategy
- Position Notes
- Position & Risk
- Risk and Position Quiz
Hip Hinge
- Hip Hinge Notes
- Hip Hinge & Hinge Pinch
- Foot Rooting
- Stick Hinge
- Shaka Hinge
- Banded Hinges and Plank
- Hip Hinging Quiz
- Recommended Practice: Hip Hinge
Deadlift
- Deadlift Notes
- Deadlift Lecture
- Recommended Practice: Deadlifts
- Deadlift Breakout
- Peer Reviewed: Anthropometry and the Deadlift
- Peer Reviewed: Effects of Kettlebell Swing vs. Explosive Deadlift Training on Strength and Power
- Peer Reviewed: Electromyographic activity in deadlift exercise and its variants. A systematic review (2020)
Load Bridges the Gap
- Load & Cueing Notes
- Load Bridges the Gap & The 3 Ways That Load Changes How We Move
- Peer Reviewed: Sticks and Stones: The Impact of Language in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
- Cueing 101: The Assumptions in our Cues and Lingo
- Internal vs External Cueing
- Loading Quiz
Attentional Focus
- Peer Reviewed: Attentional Focus And Motor Learning: A Review Of 15 Years (2013)
- Peer Reviewed: Differential Effects Of Attentional Focus Strategies During Long-term Resistance Training
- Peer Reviewed: Instructing Skilled Athletes To Focus Their Attention Externally At Greater Distances Enhances Jumping Performance
- Peer Reviewed: Coaching Instructions and Cues for Enhancing Sprint Performance
Swings
- Coaching Checklist: The Kettlebell Swing
- Swing Notes
- Intro to Swings & Hand Launcher
- Hike Pass Repeats
- Swing Singles
- Kettlebell Swing
- Single Hand Swings
- Recommended Practice: Swings
Swings Continued
- Guest Interview: Prof Stuart McGill
- Reviewing Sheer Patterns in the Spine with Kime
- Sheer Pattern Q&A
- Swing Extra Notes
- Swings: Hamstrings, Technique, EMG studies, Clinical
- On "Quality", Inertial Contribution, and Tension.
- Clinical Talk: Timing, Lever Arms, and Torque
- SAMPLE: Beginners
- Swing Quiz
Swings Supplementary Material
- Peer Reviewed: Kettlebell Swing, Snatch, And Bottoms-up Carry: Back And Hip Muscle Activation, Motion, And Low Back Loads
- Peer Reviewed: Changes in the medial–lateral hamstring activation ratio with foot rotation during lower limb exercise
- Peer Reviewed: Core Muscle Activation In One-armed And Two-armed Kettlebell Swing
- Peer Reviewed: Kettlebell Swing Targets Semitendinosus And Supine Leg Curl Targets Biceps Femoris- An EMG Study With Rehabilitation Implications
- Peer Reviewed: EMG Of Lower Limb Muscles During Kettlebell Exercises
- Peer Reviewed: Impact of exercise selection on hamstring muscle activation
- Peer Reviewed: Kinematic Comparisons of Kettlebell Two-Arm Swings by Skill Level
- Peer Reviewed: Kinematic And Kinetic Variables Differ Between Kettlebell Swing Styles
- Peer Reviewed: Hamstring myoelectrical activity during three different kettlebell swing exercises
- Peer Reviewed: Electromyographical Comparison Of Muscle Activation Patterns Across Three Commonly Performed Kettlebell Exercises
- Peer Reviewed: EMG Analysis and Sagittal Plane Kinematics of the Two-Handed and Single-Handed KB Swing: A Descriptive Study
- Peer Reviewed: Biomechanical Loading Of The AMERICAN Kettlebell Swing
- Peer Reviewed: Trunk Muscle Activity in One- and Two-Armed American Kettlebell Swing in Resistance-Trained Men
- Peer Reviewed: Effects Of Kettlebell Mass On Lower-body Joint Kinetics During A Kettlebell Swing Exercise
- Swing Breakout (with some cleans as well)
Goblet Squat
- Goblet Squat
- BONUS: Dan John - Inventor of the Goblet Squat
- Recommended Practice: Goblets Squat
Cleans
- Clean Notes
- Clean 1 (Safety, Dead, Cradle)
- Cleans 2 (Regular and Cues)
- Cleans 3 (Casting & Arm Wrestle)
- Pin & Slice Slo Mo
- Cleans Quiz
- Recommended Practice: Cleans
- Sample: Double Cleans with 32 KG x 2
- Workout Sample: 3 Swings, 2 Cleans, 3 Swings
- BONUS: Calluses and Kettlebell Movement
Sticks & Stones
- Sticks & Stones Notes
- Therapeutic Alliance
- Therapeutic Emplotment
- Peer Reviewed: A Review Of Therapist Characteristics And Techniques Positively Impacting The Therapeutic Alliance
- Peer Reviewed: Therapeutic Alliance Predicts Symptomatic Improvement Session by Session
- Peer Reviewed: Relation of the Therapeutic Alliance With Outcome and Other Variables: A Meta-Analytic Review
- Peer Reviewed: Therapeutic Alliance Facilitates Adherence To Physiotherapy-led Exercise And Physical Activity For Older Adults With Knee Pain: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study
- Peer Reviewed: A Review Of Therapist Characteristics And Techniques Negatively Impacting The Therapeutic Alliance
Movement Options
- Movement Options Notes
- Movement Options 1 (Squats)
- Breakout Sample: U/L Front Squat
- Movement Options 2 (DL and Capture)
- BONUS: Capturing Breakout (Volume very low)
- Movement Options 3 (Squat Swing)
- Recommended Practice: Movement Options
Quick Recap
- BONUS: Quick Review of Principles
Pressing
- Pressing Notes
- Modern Thinking - Pressing kettlebells
- Review of cleans - Pressing
- Pressing 1 (Progressions)
- Both arms - SA:DA
- Pressing 2 (Plus)
- Pressing Quiz
- Recommended Practice: Pressing
- Workout Sample 6 (OH Press)
- BONUS: Alternative Pressing Lecture
- Peer Reviewed: Weightlifting Overhead Pressing Derivatives: A Review of the Literature
- Peer Reviewed: Comparison of Muscle Activation during an Overhead Press: Kettlebell v. Dumbbell
- Peer Reviewed: Surface Electromyographic Analysis of Exercises for the Trapezius and Serratus Anterior Muscles
- Peer Reviewed: Stability of Resistance Training Implement alters EMG Activity during the Overhead Press
Snatch
- Snatch Notes
- Snatch Lecture: Intro
- Snatch Lecture: Progression to the Snatch.
- Progressions to the Snatch
- Snatch Lecture & Breakouts: Taming the Arc and Eccentric Portion
- Slow Motion Snatch (For Reference)
- Hand Ripping and the way down in the Snatch
- Full Sets of Snatches!
- Snatch Quiz
- Recommended Practice: Snatch
- BONUS: Alternative Snatch Lecture
- BONUS: Applied Snatch Strategy
- Peer Reviewed: External kinetics of the kettlebell snatch in amateur lifters (Sport Style Snatch)
Arm Bar
- Arm Bar Notes
- Arm Bar Part 1
- Arm Bar Part 2
- Peer Reviewed: The Kettlebell Arm Bar
- BONUS: Arm Bar Alternative Lecture Part 1
- BONUS: Arm Bar Alternative Lecture Part 2 (Ft Mike's Ass!)
- Arm Bar DNS Integration w Michael Maxwell
- BONUS: Arm Bar Breakout Footage
- Recommended Practice: Arm Bar
Getups
- Getup Notes
- Turkish Getups Part 1
- Turkish Getups Part 2
- Getup Variations and Options
- Getup Quiz
- Recommended Practice: Getups
- BONUS: Turkish Getup Pattern Assist
- BONUS: Alternative Lecture Part 1 and Bottom Half Breakout
- BONUS: Alternative Lecture on other Getup Types
- BONUS: Getup Breakout
- Peer Reviewed: A Descriptive Analysis Of Shoulder Muscle Activities During 2 Individual Stages Of The Turkish Get-up Exercise
- Peer Reviewed: Kettlebell Turkish Get-Up: Training Tool for Injury Prevention and Performance Enhancement
Loaded Carries
- Loaded Carries Notes
- Loaded Carries Lecture Part 1
- Loaded Carries Lecture Part 2
- Loaded Carries Lecture Part 3
- Loaded Carries Lecture Part 4
- Loaded Carries Lecture Part 5
- Loaded Carries Matrix
- Loaded Carries Quiz
- BONUS: Weighted Carries Breakout (B/L FR)
- BONUS: Loaded Carries Bonus Lecture (Sheer & Shift)
- Loaded Carries Bonus Lecture (Quiet Walking Focus)
- Double FR Loaded Carry Sample
- BONUS: Loaded Carries Breakout Video (Carries and Planes)
- BONUS: RNT Training the Carry
- BONUS: Loaded Carry Breakout 2 (OH Carries)
- BONUS: Loaded Carries Workout Sample (Loaded Carries)
- Peer Reviewed: Surface Electromyographic Analysis Of Differential Effects In Kettlebell Carries For The Serratus Anterior Muscles
Application Session
- Application Session Part 1
- Application session Part 2
- Application Session Part 3
- BONUS: Lecture Corrective Recap and Shoulder Case Study
Outro
- Download some literature!
- Outro & Thank you
Instructor
Dr Benjamin Stevens
Dr Stevens has taught and attended hundreds of courses all across North America on a broad array of topics. He found his way to Somatic Senses naturally through continual involvement in the industry and drive to improve. In operating Somatic Senses, he aims to find the impactful, evidence-based and/or cutting edge approaches to health and bring them to the masses through course work.Dr Stevens has presented on a variety of topics for a wide variety of organizations such as professional sports teams, national and provincial health associations, as well as plethora private groups of trainers and therapists.He resides in Kelowna, BC where current areas of interest include neuroscience, concussion, Blood Flow Restriction, Return to Sport, and Strength & Conditioning.In his spare time you'll find him in the gym, touring the backcountry (summer and winter alike), juggling kettlebells at the beach, or spending lots of time with his wife and daughter.