Competition Kettlebells (KG) Singles, 8 kg to 32 kg

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$72.00

Competition Kettlebells (KG) Singles, 8 kg to 32 kg

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Elevate your fitness game with our large selection of Competition Kettlebells, meticulously crafted to empower every lifter.

Available in sizes ranging from 8 kg to 32 kg, each competition kettlebell features uniform dimensions ensuring consistent handling and technique regardless of weight. This uniformity allows for a seamless transition between different kettlebell sizes during workouts. A smooth and comfortable handle allows users to maintain a secure grip without unnecessary strain on their hands, enhancing overall comfort and reducing the risk of hand fatigue. The XMARK kg kettlebells align to the recognized color-coding system of the IKSF and WKSF, offering a straightforward visual method to distinguish between weights. This feature proves especially beneficial during exercises and weight transitions, ensuring seamless workouts. Our competition kettlebells cater to a wide range of exercises. Target your legs, glutes, core, back shoulders, and arms with exercises such as the kettlebell swing, goblet squat, kettlebell deadlift, kettlebell press, and more.

FEATURES

Weight on Front and Back

Easily determine the weight of the kettlebell from any angle, minimizing time spent searching for the right weight during workouts.

Competition Color Coded

Recognized color-coding system of the IKSF and WKSF, offering a straightforward visual method to distinguish between weights.

Uniform Size

Each kettlebell maintains identical diameter, height, and handle size, ensuring consistent technique throughout your strength-building journey





PRODUCT SPECS

Type

Competition

Weight Tolerance

±2%

Weight

Appears on front and back

Handle diameter

35 mm

Kettlebell width

210 mm

Kettlebell height

280 mm

Material

Cast iron and powder coated

Use

Multi-purpose

FAQs

What are kettlebells, and how do they differ from traditional dumbbells?

Kettlebells are weighted balls with a handle attached, designed for dynamic and functional exercises. Unlike traditional dumbbells, kettlebells allow for swinging movements and exercises that engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously.

Why do my competition kettlebells have a hollow center?

The hollow center in competition kettlebells plays a crucial role in maintaining weight standardization and balanced distribution. Fillers are used the weight to meet specific competition standards.

Can kettlebell training be incorporated into a full-body workout routine?

Yes, kettlebell training can be integrated into a full-body workout routine by incorporating exercises that target different muscle groups, such as swings, squats, presses, rows, and lunges.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when using kettlebells?

Common mistakes to avoid when using kettlebells include using improper form, swinging the kettlebell too forcefully, using weights that are too heavy, and neglecting warm-up and cooldown exercises. It's crucial to prioritize safety and proper technique to prevent injuries.

What is the difference in competition kettlebells vs others.

Unlike other kettlebells, you will find that competition kettlebells have the same diameter, height, and handle size. They will also have a very low weight tolerance (meaning they are more accurate in their weight).

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Elevate your fitness game with our large selection of Competition Kettlebells, meticulously crafted to empower every lifter.

Available in sizes ranging from 8 kg to 32 kg, each competition kettlebell features uniform dimensions ensuring consistent handling and technique regardless of weight. This uniformity allows for a seamless transition between different kettlebell sizes during workouts. A smooth and comfortable handle allows users to maintain a secure grip without unnecessary strain on their hands, enhancing overall comfort and reducing the risk of hand fatigue. The XMARK kg kettlebells align to the recognized color-coding system of the IKSF and WKSF, offering a straightforward visual method to distinguish between weights. This feature proves especially beneficial during exercises and weight transitions, ensuring seamless workouts. Our competition kettlebells cater to a wide range of exercises. Target your legs, glutes, core, back shoulders, and arms with exercises such as the kettlebell swing, goblet squat, kettlebell deadlift, kettlebell press, and more.

FEATURES

Weight on Front and Back

Easily determine the weight of the kettlebell from any angle, minimizing time spent searching for the right weight during workouts.

Competition Color Coded

Recognized color-coding system of the IKSF and WKSF, offering a straightforward visual method to distinguish between weights.

Uniform Size

Each kettlebell maintains identical diameter, height, and handle size, ensuring consistent technique throughout your strength-building journey





PRODUCT SPECS

Type

Competition

Weight Tolerance

±2%

Weight

Appears on front and back

Handle diameter

35 mm

Kettlebell width

210 mm

Kettlebell height

280 mm

Material

Cast iron and powder coated

Use

Multi-purpose

FAQs

What are kettlebells, and how do they differ from traditional dumbbells?

Kettlebells are weighted balls with a handle attached, designed for dynamic and functional exercises. Unlike traditional dumbbells, kettlebells allow for swinging movements and exercises that engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously.

Why do my competition kettlebells have a hollow center?

The hollow center in competition kettlebells plays a crucial role in maintaining weight standardization and balanced distribution. Fillers are used the weight to meet specific competition standards.

Can kettlebell training be incorporated into a full-body workout routine?

Yes, kettlebell training can be integrated into a full-body workout routine by incorporating exercises that target different muscle groups, such as swings, squats, presses, rows, and lunges.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when using kettlebells?

Common mistakes to avoid when using kettlebells include using improper form, swinging the kettlebell too forcefully, using weights that are too heavy, and neglecting warm-up and cooldown exercises. It's crucial to prioritize safety and proper technique to prevent injuries.

What is the difference in competition kettlebells vs others.

Unlike other kettlebells, you will find that competition kettlebells have the same diameter, height, and handle size. They will also have a very low weight tolerance (meaning they are more accurate in their weight).