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- noun Plural form of
kettlebell .
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Examples
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Maybe it's those cannonball-like weights with handles, called kettlebells, at the gym.
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Some fitness experts say these weight-training tools, called kettlebells, create a unique, full-body workout, but other experts fear the explosive movements usually involved with the equipment could cause injury.
Getting a Handle 2008
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An exercise physiologist from the American Council on Exercise designed a beginner's program for those new to kettlebells, which is included in the study; the routine includes dead lifts, single-arm swings, push-ups, and lunges-all with the kettlebell.
U.S. News 2010
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An exercise physiologist from the American Council on Exercise designed a beginner's program for those new to kettlebells, which is included in the study; the routine includes dead lifts, single-arm swings, push-ups, and lunges-all with the kettlebell.
U.S. News 2010
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An exercise physiologist from the American Council on Exercise designed a beginner's program for those new to kettlebells, which is included in the study; the routine includes dead lifts, single-arm swings, push-ups, and lunges-all with the kettlebell.
U.S. News 2010
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The cannonball-shaped cast iron orbs called kettlebells were originally developed by Russian strongmen in the early 1700s to quickly build strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility.
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An exercise physiologist from the American Council on Exercise designed a beginner's program for those new to kettlebells, which is included in the study; the routine includes dead lifts, single-arm swings, push-ups, and lunges-all with the kettlebell.
U.S. News 2010
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An exercise physiologist from the American Council on Exercise designed a beginner's program for those new to kettlebells, which is included in the study; the routine includes dead lifts, single-arm swings, push-ups, and lunges-all with the kettlebell.
U.S. News 2010
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An exercise physiologist from the American Council on Exercise designed a beginner's program for those new to kettlebells, which is included in the study; the routine includes dead lifts, single-arm swings, push-ups, and lunges-all with the kettlebell.
U.S. News 2010
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The cannonball-shaped cast iron orbs called kettlebells were originally developed by Russian strongmen in the early 1700s to quickly build strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility.
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