Kettlebells & Their Usefulness for the Avengers

Publié par Unknown mardi 26 février 2013

By Rob Sutter


If there is any ensemble of men and women that could proclaim that they are the strongest of the strong, I'd have to say it's the Avengers. This arrangement of superheroes is undeniably strong as an unit and even when they are away from each other, it's clear that they can hold their own, no matter what the circumstance may be. They are all ready for the task at hand and they can fight well to ensure the protection of the world. Who's to say that kettlebells couldn't help in this state of affairs?

It's not like these weights would be used to necessarily hone their bodies, which is the goal of reputable fitness authorities like Lorna. I understand that kettlebells are versatile weights and can work out the body in many areas but that isn't going to be the case with the Avengers. Aside from Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Widow, these superheroes don't seem to have arsenals of weapons to call their own. I can only imagine how they would make use of these rather unique weights.

If you're talking about someone like the Hulk, who has enough strength to pass around to each of his Avenger allies, It would be due to Hulk's strength that the weights could come in handy for him. The Hulk could easily grasp onto the handle of this cannonball-like weight and swing it in order to bring down his foes. It may be the tool that he can actually wield and not have it crumble in his grip. I believe that such an observation is telling of these weights.

Captain America is another name to think about, especially when you think about how he can chuck his shield before allowing it to return to his hand. It functions like a boomerang, which is how I can see this particular weight working as well. I would even argue that it would have more of an impact since the weight itself seems to have more power to it. Along with improving the throw of Steve Rogers, it would prove to be handy on the field of battle.

What about someone like Iron Man, whose focus seems to be more on enhancing technology than actual combat? I believe that Tony Stark could develop the suit far more, which isn't farfetched when you take into account that the suit has had many iterations during the course of the "Iron Man" film series. In addition, Stark is an intelligent person and I don't think that he'd run out of uses for the weights. If anything, he would prove his intellect by innovating with them.




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mardi 26 février 2013

Kettlebells & Their Usefulness for the Avengers

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By Rob Sutter


If there is any ensemble of men and women that could proclaim that they are the strongest of the strong, I'd have to say it's the Avengers. This arrangement of superheroes is undeniably strong as an unit and even when they are away from each other, it's clear that they can hold their own, no matter what the circumstance may be. They are all ready for the task at hand and they can fight well to ensure the protection of the world. Who's to say that kettlebells couldn't help in this state of affairs?

It's not like these weights would be used to necessarily hone their bodies, which is the goal of reputable fitness authorities like Lorna. I understand that kettlebells are versatile weights and can work out the body in many areas but that isn't going to be the case with the Avengers. Aside from Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Widow, these superheroes don't seem to have arsenals of weapons to call their own. I can only imagine how they would make use of these rather unique weights.

If you're talking about someone like the Hulk, who has enough strength to pass around to each of his Avenger allies, It would be due to Hulk's strength that the weights could come in handy for him. The Hulk could easily grasp onto the handle of this cannonball-like weight and swing it in order to bring down his foes. It may be the tool that he can actually wield and not have it crumble in his grip. I believe that such an observation is telling of these weights.

Captain America is another name to think about, especially when you think about how he can chuck his shield before allowing it to return to his hand. It functions like a boomerang, which is how I can see this particular weight working as well. I would even argue that it would have more of an impact since the weight itself seems to have more power to it. Along with improving the throw of Steve Rogers, it would prove to be handy on the field of battle.

What about someone like Iron Man, whose focus seems to be more on enhancing technology than actual combat? I believe that Tony Stark could develop the suit far more, which isn't farfetched when you take into account that the suit has had many iterations during the course of the "Iron Man" film series. In addition, Stark is an intelligent person and I don't think that he'd run out of uses for the weights. If anything, he would prove his intellect by innovating with them.




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