Cotter's Encyclopedia of KB lifting 2
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:24 pm
Unreal.
As always Steve is agreat instructor in terms of clarity and form. The production is also excellent. It's 6 DVDs. Get out your lighter bells too.
If you do a sport and are already experienced with KBs this is a goldmine. There's a harder/cooler/more explosive variation of every drill you do. There's lot's of joint mobilty and bodyweight stuff with KBs. If you do a martial art, particularly striking, it's the best thing I've seen on the S&C training side, period.
The last DVD is Steve doing a "typical" workout for him. He really doesn't do anything that flashy (relatively speaking) but actually seeing a guy at this level train is very cool. He even misses a couple reps.
For the price of an hour with a trainer this is a complete no brainer purchase.
As always Steve is agreat instructor in terms of clarity and form. The production is also excellent. It's 6 DVDs. Get out your lighter bells too.
If you do a sport and are already experienced with KBs this is a goldmine. There's a harder/cooler/more explosive variation of every drill you do. There's lot's of joint mobilty and bodyweight stuff with KBs. If you do a martial art, particularly striking, it's the best thing I've seen on the S&C training side, period.
The last DVD is Steve doing a "typical" workout for him. He really doesn't do anything that flashy (relatively speaking) but actually seeing a guy at this level train is very cool. He even misses a couple reps.
For the price of an hour with a trainer this is a complete no brainer purchase.