I'm a big fan of "internalizing" the sensations and feelings of the body. I think one of the most useful things about technology as it's applied to kettlebell work would be the concrete measurements bringing you actual data that you can at least correlate with the sensations of your body (RPE, RPD, heart rate, breathing, etc...). Once you've got those things down, let go of the equipment. Or don't use it at all.
I used to be big in getting the "right" gear to support my athletic endeavors, but now I've let that go as well. For me, as with most supplemental things to actual training, they threaten to become the main dish instead of seasonings.
Think of this like cooking a steak. Given the right cut of meat, you can learn to cook a perfect steak using a digital thermometer with a remote control app and temp display on your phone, but you can cook a pretty darn good one based on the feel the steak, timing, attention and heat source. So for now, I just need to enjoy my steak with some kosher salt and let the steak speak for itself .
I used to be big in getting the "right" gear to support my athletic endeavors, but now I've let that go as well. For me, as with most supplemental things to actual training, they threaten to become the main dish instead of seasonings.
Think of this like cooking a steak. Given the right cut of meat, you can learn to cook a perfect steak using a digital thermometer with a remote control app and temp display on your phone, but you can cook a pretty darn good one based on the feel the steak, timing, attention and heat source. So for now, I just need to enjoy my steak with some kosher salt and let the steak speak for itself .