24/06/18
16kg goblet squat 5/5/5
Hip bridge 5/5/5
16kg halos 5/5/5
24kg swings 10/10/10/10/2t2l2t2r2t/10/2t2l2t2r2t/10/2t2l2t2r2t/10
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Big wake up to how hard one hand swings are on your grip.
One option might be hand to hand swings. I am currently working on one handed myself, tried what you are mentioning above with set in stone sets, but switched to hand to hand and found it a totally different feel. Read about this method in a past post on the forums, recommended by an SFG instructor as a possible option.
This is not what some people think of as hand to hand (catching kettlebell in midair at the top of the swing). What I have had luck so far with is doing the first maybe 2 or even three reps in the set of 10 as a two handed swing, just to get the groove/timing right, then at the top of the swing on the next set, take a hand off the bell, bring it back through the full backswing and back at the top, then put the other hand in the bell instead and repeat.
Gradually you will get stronger and be able to do two, three, or more with each hand before switching. I am finding I need to take it rep by rep rather than deciding I will do "x" # on each side today. If I feel my grip is a bit off I may only do one swing and switch the hand or even do a few reps two handed before going back to one handed. Somedays are different than others depending on how tired I am, etc. Over the last several sessions in my earlier sets I have been able to work up to even sets of 3 single handed using this method. I will just keep chipping away at the first sets until I can get a full 10 on a side, then systematically work on the next set. You can see more details in my journal in the "for members only" logs about pg 23-24 at this point.
Keep up the work though! Looking forward to seeing how you progress!