As most of us know who teach Kettlebells to newbies, the best feeling is when your client finally gets the swing. Of course there is always some tweaking needed, but when their hip snaps, breathing is sharp, tension is created and they feel that hamstring cranking, its sooooo nice.
I had that experience today and I felt good that I took someone who really didn't know how to squat in the first place, did not understand the concept of hinging and completely turned them around. A word of caution to the newly minted RKC's. When you teach the swing, fix one problem at a time. Don't get overwhelmed with all the little things that you see wrong. Usually, when you fix one thing, the other gets fixed as well. Similar to the FMS screen. Fixing hamstring mobility with ASLR, may fix their deep squat, its a wonderful thing.
Don't forget to give your client who just learned the swing some homework assignments. Hold them accountable for what they have learned. For instance, have them practice chopping their hips with their hands. This will remind them to push that butt out and hinge instead of squat. When they return for their next session with you, you will only have to review briefly instead of spending the first 1/2 hour going over the swing again. Remember, as a society, we do not go around hinging properly all day.
My mission is to introduce kettlebells to 1 new client a week. This may seem hard to do, but it does not necessarily mean a new client, but a family member, friend or fellow co-worker. Try it.
Remember you are an RKC,
Represent!!!!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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