In the final installment of my Super Sinister series, I need to discuss how my swing technique changed. Without these changes, I am not sure I would have successfully achieved Super Sinister. For those who missed my previous articles, to achieve Super Sinister you must perform 100 unbroken one-arm swings, switching arms every ten reps, followed by ten get-ups, completing one rep every thirty seconds. The weight used is the same as Classic Sinister, men use a 48kg kettlebell and women perform ...| StrongFirst
What a herniated disc, kettlebells, and a lifelong love of surfing taught me about strength.I am 51 years old, and I’ve been surfing since I was a little boy. Surfing has always been a big part of my life—the connection to the ocean, the challenge, and the feeling you can’t really find anywhere else. But in 2015, everything changed when I suffered a disc herniation at L4-L5.| StrongFirst
In April 2024, I achieved my StrongFirst Bodyweight Certification and became a StrongFirst Certified Elite Instructor. I had been working toward this goal for about three years, and it felt great to have finally climbed that mountain. Of course, after the initial high of completing a goal wears off, there’s also the question: “What’s next?” […] The post Prepare to Train, Don’t Just Warm Up appeared first on StrongFirst.| StrongFirst
I have always wanted to run a marathon but never wanted to commit to the traditional training required. I love strength training and believe there is much one can achieve by using it intelligently. As a firefighter, I have found that no training prepares me better for the job than strength training in all its forms. One morning at the fire station, I shared that I had created a program called the “Iron Marathon,” where, at the end of six months, I would complete the following to demonstra...| StrongFirst
In my previous article, “Introducing Super Sinister,” I introduced a new challenge for Sinister athletes. Classic Sinister requires you to perform 10 one-arm swings (48kg for men/32kg for women) every 30 seconds for 5 minutes, totaling 100 swings. Then after one minute of rest, you perform one get-up (48kg for men/24kg for women) every minute for 10 minutes.| StrongFirst
In addition to being the school of strength, StrongFirst has created a culture built on pushing one’s limits, both physically and mentally. In 2013 Pavel published Kettlebell Simple & Sinister, in which he introduced a now infamous test of one’s strength, mobility, power, and overall resilience. Thus far, 72 men and 125 women have successfully completed this daunting challenge. On July 31st, 2023, after nearly eighteen months of training, I joined these hard style individuals and successf...| StrongFirst