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So, having had a whole session of selling and trading in kettlebells I'm now the proud owner of a very simple 20kg, 24kg and 32kg set of Wolverson Black Series kettlebells. I like the simplicity and the lack of options. I'm approaching simple, 32kg on the swings and working the 32kg in to my get-ups.
I've also started doing quite a few carries which I absolutely love, and I also love heavy two-handed swings.
Next year I'll be 44... and my selling session left me with an entirely coincidental 44kg Wolverson Black Series amount of money left over. So I bought one (for context the heavy Wolversons go out of stock quite quickly and take ages to restock - I've eyed them longingly before, but the stars aligned this time).
Am an I idiot for even contemplating ever using this weight? My wife has an 8kg, pair of 10kgs and we have a little diddy 4kg too, so I know I can add weight to the 32kg to transition some movements, but... am I an idiot?
I'm thinking carries, heavy two-handed swings, deadlifts, and to have it there to goad me to do more. But I'm still feeling like I might be making some huge error.
Hit me with your opinions - I need support (or a dressing down)
I've also started doing quite a few carries which I absolutely love, and I also love heavy two-handed swings.
Next year I'll be 44... and my selling session left me with an entirely coincidental 44kg Wolverson Black Series amount of money left over. So I bought one (for context the heavy Wolversons go out of stock quite quickly and take ages to restock - I've eyed them longingly before, but the stars aligned this time).
Am an I idiot for even contemplating ever using this weight? My wife has an 8kg, pair of 10kgs and we have a little diddy 4kg too, so I know I can add weight to the 32kg to transition some movements, but... am I an idiot?
I'm thinking carries, heavy two-handed swings, deadlifts, and to have it there to goad me to do more. But I'm still feeling like I might be making some huge error.
Hit me with your opinions - I need support (or a dressing down)