Overweight since childhood,I spent most of my 30's tipping the scales around 250lbs. At age 41 I took charge of feeding myself by preparing all of my own meals, no more fast foods! I created a way to use my love of cooking, food, and eating to permanently lose over 100lbs. During this time I discovered kettlebells and my own style of training The Kettlebell Swing, bringing out my inner athlete and erasing all signs of former lifelong obesity. It's never too late, YOU CAN DO IT!
Monday, April 27, 2015
Vancouver Weekend Workouts
As promised my Vancouver Weekend Workouts! Teresa and I rolled into Vancouver last Friday after a couple of pit stops, okay, we did a little outlet shopping! One of the stops we made was at the Pendleton outlet store where while I was in the dressing room trying on a few things, Teresa, having just lost 50lb (!) got into a conversation with one of the sales associates about weightloss....and kettlebells! Teresa happened to have a couple of copies of The Swing in the car so I was happy to give our new friend, Aubrey, a signed copy. You just never know who you are going to meet :)
Saturday we got up early and went for a lovely walk to Starbucks, followed by a couple of short hikes with Marshall and Christina's dogs, but they went home before we continued on to the suspension bridge at Lynn Canyon Park. Next was a little food shopping (omg, Polish deli discovery!) before heading out on a day trip to Point Roberts Marina to spend the day on the water, where Bacchus, a German Shepard mix, joined us! We drove back to Vancouver around dinner time and relaxed the rest of the evening. Early up the next day around 7:00am, another morning stroll and cup of coffee at JJ Beans. The only thing left to do before we left, driving back to Seattle, was teach Christina how to swing!
I hadn't planned on doing any kind of workout myself over the weekend, but since the weather was perfect out back on the deck I threw together what I would describe as an "all around" kettlebell routine using swings to start and end one minute long work sets. I call these "Swing Sandwiches"! I post the Swing, Clean/Press Sandwich last week and as promised here are the snatch and squat variation, with a bonus swing progression variation if you are not practicing the other skills yet :)
As I posted last week, I started out with the snatch progressions, then the clean/presses, ending with squat progressions. I did them in this order because I was using a lighter weight (12kg) than my regular "work" weight. (14kg-16kg). The swing/snatches helped me warm this old body up for the presses and squats. If I were doing these as part of my workouts at home I would start with the squats or presses, ending with the snatches. Yesterday we did the squats first, the snatches next and ended with this bonus workout, that I did not do in Vancouver, of swing sandwiches. The Swing Sandwich variation came about after I returned home and lead my Tuesday morning class. I was so inspired with possibilities that I simply applied the sandwich method using my swing progressions.....but I forgot about one....do you have a guess?
(video at top of page)
Training my 30 second squat progressions "sandwiched" in between 15 sec of swings (10 2 hd sw reps).
squat progressions:
1 swing, 1 goblet squat
goblet squat
1 swing R, front squat, switch hands, 1 sw L, fr sq (alternating)
cl/fr sq R, switch, cl/fr sq L, alternate x 6 total
cl/ fr sq R x 3, switch hands, cl/ fr sq L x 3
cl/fr sq R x 6
cl/fr sq L x 6
7 progressions, each set starting and ending with 10 2 hand swings, 1 min work, 30 sec rest. If you want to practice "equal work to rest" ratio either take a full minute rest between sets, OR do not complete the last 10 swings.
Training my 30 sec snatch progressions "sandwiched" in between 10 2 hd swings!
snatch progressions:
1 sw, 1 snatch, 1 switch (alternate R/L)
1 snatch, 1 switch (alternate R/L)
5 sn R, 5 sn L
10 sn R
10 sn L
5 progressions, 1 minute long sets, starting and ending with 10 2 hand swings, 30 seconds rest between sets.
If you want to train "equal work to rest" simply take 1 min between sets OR omit the last 10 swings in each set (or the first 10!)
Ah...! You may not be snatching, squatting or pressing yet, so here is a simple "swing sandwich" using my swing progressions, laddering down starting with;
10 R/ 10 L
5R/5 L x 2
1/2 sw ld x 2
20 transfer swings, ending with all
2 hand swings
.....if you've been training with me for a while can you guess which one I forgot?
Each one of these variations is a workout in themselves for sure, which one is your favorite?
Teresa sharing her homemade doggie treats with Brody, Murray and Bacchus!
Love swing/snatch combos!
ReplyDeleteMy 2 favorite KB things to do!
Hi Tracy!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to thank you for your inspiring story. I've bought and read your book, and your DVD's. I've started kettlebell workouts first week of April, so a month ago. Since then I've been reading up on it as much as I could.
I've been trying to lose weight since mid Dec. 2014, starting out as couch potato with 260lbs. Hoping on my Elliptical 10min until this February, where I challenged myself to workout every day. My weight would not drop much. I was eating right, read up on that as well. Still it was frustrating, and brought me to tears, that all my efforts didn't bring the results I wanted to see.
Some months I only lost 1lb on the scale, but I have lost several inches on my body.
After reading your book, it occurred to me, that I might need to see what my calorie intake is, and start calorie counting.
I found a website online which gave me an number of cals I can eat and lose weight.
I've done this for a week now, and weight myself today. I've lost 5lbs in just this one week. I kept the same exercise regimen, which is now kettlebells daily, walking for at least an hour, and if weather is bad, and for whatever reasons, I do the treadmill or elliptical or rowing machine as interval training.
I'm still not sure how long a kettlebell workout should be. You have so many examples, it's a bit confusing for a beginner.
In any case, I'm down to 242lbs this morning, and even though I hate calorie counting, it gives me hope, that finally, even I can lose weight!
Thank you so much! by the way, I've turned 50 last November, and vowed to myself, that this year I'll be the fittest I've ever been! :o)