St. Paul Boot Camp Weight Loss Before & After – Kathi Burger

Today’s St. Paul Fitness Boot Camp RAD spotlight is on Kathi Burger.  This is one of those amazing transformations that are FAR beyond the physical.  Kathi is a new woman full of confidence AND sassier than ever.  And you can meet her at RAD Boot Camp almost 6 days per week!

Kathi Burger’s Weight Loss Before and AFTER

Kathi Burger - Before St. Paul RAD Boot Camp FitnessKathi Burger - After St. Paul Fitness Boot Camp Weight Loss

Kathi’s QUICK Stats

Inches LOST -29.25

Weight LOST -61+lbs.

Pant Sizes LOST -5 sizes (size 16 to a 6)

Woodbury Personal Trainer

Here’s what Kathi has to say about classes at RAD Boot Camp…

Cellulite Fighter…

When my son went off to college I thought that my life was coming to an end. After a year of feeling sorry for myself I decided to go back to school to complete my degree. I threw myself into work and college in order to keep my mind off of my loneliness; I went from an active, healthy, happy lifestyle to a sedentary, unhealthy lifestyle. I did not realize the consequences of my new lifestyle until I saw a picture of myself 80 pounds heavier and aged 20 years.

Using the treadmill and free weights at work I managed to lose a measly 5 pounds in a year and half.

A friend of a friend told me about Rad Boot Camp.  I went to see what this was all about. I lasted 15 minutes of a 30 minute sample routine.  I was so out of breath and sweating so much I could not believe this feeling.

I started with Rad Boot Camp in May of 2007…from June to July I lost 7.5 inches all off of my thighs, hips, waist, and bust and I’ve lost 3 pants sizes…a size 14 to an 8.  …THE CELLULITE IS GONE.

Now at the seven month mark I’ve lost 20 inches and 30 pounds!  Brad is the best because he is constantly challenging me and he holds me accountable to our meal plans.  I could not find a better instructor than Brad or a more complete fitness routine than Rad Boot Camp!

Kathi Burger- Afton, MN
Age 43
Management Analyst State of Minnesota

Woodbury Personal Trainer

Kathi in the HOT SEAT

St. Paul Personal TrainerBrad:  Take me back a few years…where you were physically, mentally, etc… Everything previous to RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebells?

Kathi: This is a not an easy question and it will lengthy. Being a single parent my life revolved around my son from the day he was born. He graduated from high school in 2001 and left for college. I did not realize how lonely and how empty my life was without him. I filled this void with alcohol. In 2004 I decided that I needed to pick myself up and go on with life. My son was going to graduate from college in 2005 and all I have done since he left was feel sorry for myself. In the fall of 2004 I enrolled in college. I worked full-time and pursued my Criminal Justice degree at night and on weekends. Being out of school for over 20 years I knew that I had to make a total commitment to myself if I was going to get my degree. If I was not working I was studying and the only physical activity that I allowed myself was during my lunch hour. I would workout in the weight room at my work – between the bicycle, the treadmill and weight training I made sure that I was moving for 30-45 minutes a day. In May 2005 my son graduated from college and had gone from size 4 to size 14 at this time. In the fall of 2006 I was still in a size 16 even though I was moving my body for 30 to 45 minutes a day – I did not realize how big I was getting until my son sent me a picture of myself from November of 2006 – I received the picture in March 2007.

In the March of 2006 I got a new supervisor at work. Due to my supervisors’ inability to understand state law and DOC policy – the stress at work doubled for me along with the responsibility of my supervisor’s job duties. Now my job became a stressor in my life, not the duties but having to deal with an incompetent supervisor and the only answer afforded me was that I would have to take on the added responsibility of the supervisors duties until she could handle the duties – she never was able to handle the duties and left the unit after 18 months. Between the stress of my job, the stress of school, the emptiness depression, and the self-pity I was fast on my own downward spiral.

With my graduation in sight I decided it was time to take my weight gain serious. My co-worker and workout partner got an invitation to an AdvoCare/kettlebell Introduction and we decided that we had nothing to lose so we went to the introduction and the rest is history.


St. Paul Personal TrainerBrad:  What were your biggest frustrations about your body?

Kathi: The biggest frustration/surprise with my body was age. There were many factors that played a part in my weight gain, however my body reacted to the weight gain. There is actually an age – it is different for everybody but I would guess it starts around 35 years old that your body responds to diets and exercise differently. For two years I fell for the 30 minutes of exercise a day routine and hit the treadmill five days a week. Then I went to 45 minutes a day and still could not drop more than five pounds. It was like my body would not let go of the weight.

St. Paul Personal TrainerBrad:  What else have you tried?

Kathi:
Starvation
Step Aerobics
Plastic sweat suit
weight training
liquid diets
detoxification diets
Over the counter pills
Prescription diet pills
Grapefruit diet
Running
Walking
Run/walk
Jumping Jacks
Jumping rope (totally not successful)
I tried everything but the cabbage soup diet.

Woodbury Personal TrainerBrad:  How did you meet Brad / come into contact with RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebell Training?

Kathi: A co-worker/workout partner was given a flyer for an Advocare Introduction/Kettlebell demonstration. I was interested in the kettlebell workout and my co-worker was interested in the Advocare. We attended this event for totally different reasons, Deb was looking for the miracle pill that melts fat off your body – I knew this did not exist unless you mixed it with a killer workout. We sat through the Advocare seminar and finally the 10 minute kettlebell introduction. After about 5 minutes, my heart was pounding so hard in my chest and I had sweat dripping down my face and chest – I knew this was a killer workout. The same friend that gave us the seminar information recommended Brad at Kinetic Edge. He told us that if we were looking for a kettlebell instructor there were none better than Brad.

Woodbury Personal Trainer Brad:  Were you skeptical to try RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebell training?…Why?

Kathi: One of my least favorite things is to attend workout “classes” and I knew that if I did not act right away that I never would make the call. Of course I contacted Brad via e-mail – this is the cowardly and one of the least committed forms of communication. I had a response within 24 hours – of course to call him to discuss my request. I wanted to expose my entire family to kettlebells including my Mom. I wanted to bring my entire family or everyone that I could to a beginner kettlebell class and the only day of the week I could get my family members to commit to was a Wednesday. Brad agreed to do a later Wednesday class for us and the rest is history. After the 90 minute introductory/beginner class I was hooked, but so was my Mom, two of my co-workers and my sister-in-law.

Woodbury Personal TrainerBrad:  Describe your first experience with RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge / Kettlebell training…

Kathi: My first experience with Brad and kettlebell training was the beginner class that Brad put on for my family and a few friends. I think that we had eleven or twelve adults and five of my nieces and nephews under the age of six. I can never explain the mix of personalities in the room and to say that Brad was patient is an understatement. I think there was a point with my sister-in-law that Brad told her – in a very nice but stern way to “suck it up” that I really knew this was the right person and the right place.


Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  What was different about RAD Boot Camp from anything else you’ve tried?

Kathi: This works! It is not just the kettlebells but the instruction and the workouts that Brad puts together are great. It does not matter your age or your physical capabilities – it works. This is a cardio, flexibility and strength program in a 45 minute class and there is nothing that will ever come close to this workout and the results that you experience.

Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  Were there any myths busted for you at the boot camp? (i.e. women getting bulky, men participating in an “step aerobics class”).

Kathi: I hate cardio and hate cardio classes – kettlebells gives me a kick butt cardio workout and I am not jumping around like an idiot in class full of “Barbies”
Kettlebells do not add bulk to your shape they actually lean your look and they are easy to work with because of the handle.

Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  What specific changes have you seen in your body/ confidence / attitude? (clothes size change, inches lost, bodyfat lost, pounds lost)?

Kathi: I do not have my “pie hole diary” in front of me at this time but when I started at Kinetic Edge I was in a size 14 to 16 and weighed in roughly at 210. I am now in a size 6 to 8 and weigh 150.


Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  What’s your favorite body part now AFTER your transformation? Why?

Kathi: My favorite part of the AFTER is that I am in much better shape. I lost a lot of weight but the flexibility and strength that I have gained is so great. I have more energy – I am happier – I feel better – I feel alive again.

Kathi Burger - AFTER St. Paul RAD Boot Camp Transformation

Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  What is your #1 “secret” as to why you finally got the results you were looking for?

Kathi: I was losing inches but my weight was not coming off as fast. I discussed this with Brad and he convinced me to start keeping a food journal (often referred to as a “pie hole diary”). I took Brad’s advice and after a month of recording everything that went into my mouth – including chewing gum and mints, Brad looked it over and told me where my problem areas were. I would have never believed this if I had not lived it (old habits are hard to break) but I was not getting enough food and nutrition in my diet for the amount of physical activity. Brad had me add a meal and some healthy snacks to my diet and I am now 60 pounds lighter.

Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  What would you tell someone like yourself who is on the fence about starting RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge classes?

Kathi: This works, you will be able to feel every muscle in your body but the pain will go away. What are you waiting for? The only thing you have to lose is fat. The longer you put it off the harder it will be to make the change. There is no time like the present. Usually I do not have to tell people anything – they ask me how I did it and I tell them. This is not a workout for puffs – you have to understand that you need to put in the work to see the results. Standing at the stations and watching the other people does not work.

Woodbury Kettlebell Boot Camp Fitness ClassesBrad:  Sum up RAD Boot Camp / Kinetic Edge classes in 5 WORDS OR LESS…

Kathi: This is the hardest question of them all ……….. you are asking a woman to describe the greatest thing in the world – second only to her child in five words or less.

Rad Boot Camp (don’t count those words) It works – try it!

I did it in four – really I am just saving the fifth word – always have to have the last word. ;)

Kathi, yes you do ALWAYS have to have the last word.  You’ve worked your ass off literally and figuratively.  We are proud of YOU!

Crank it!
B-Rad

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Kinetic Edge Kettlebell Boot Camp Classes ROCK the St. Paul Pioneer Press

The revolution is spreading via St. Paul’s Best Fitness Boot Camp!!

Kinetic Edge Kettlebell Boot Camp Classes / RAD Boot Camp ROCK the St. Paul Pioneer Press!

Bob Shaw did a fantastic job capturing the “essence” of the Kinetic Edge “Beatdowns”!

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No One Said Workouts Must Be Boring

Twin Cities fitness centers get creative

No one said workouts must be boring

Kinetic Edge Kettlebell Boot Camp Classes Rock the St. Paul Pioneer Press


Brad Nelson must hate tires.

He raises a 10-pound sledgehammer high over his head, then
bashes it into a 2-foot-thick tractor tire. He whacks it over and over,
as grim as if he were bashing Osama Bin Laden himself.

“You get more workout in less time,” said Nelson, between whacks. “And it’s something fresh and fun.”

Nelson’s business, Kinetic Edge in Woodbury, is one of a growing
number of boutique fitness centers with imaginative — or even bizarre —
approaches to fitness.

New, creative ways to sweat are popping up faster than
resolutions on New Year’s Day — including workouts based on kickboxing,
rap music, ballet and indoor triathlons.

“We are always looking for new ways to spice up the exercise
routine,” said Kara Thompson, spokeswoman for the International Health,
Racquet & Sportsclub Association.

One hot trend, she said, is Budokon — a blend of yoga and martial arts. BalleCore, another offshoot, blends ballet and yoga.

Zumba — aerobic dancing to Latin music — is mainstream enough
that there was, for example, a Zumba fundraiser in Anoka last month to
combat violence against women.

Fitness experts can’t keep up with evaluating the routines that
are popping up rapidly. But they agree on one thing: The only effective
workout is one that people actually do. They applaud anything — even
sledgehammer workouts — that keep customers from getting bored with
exercise.

The variety of workouts is one reason the number of for-profit fitness clubs in the U.S. has doubled to about 30,000 in the past eight years.

Although the number of people exercising in those clubs dropped
about 2 percent last year, they are paying more — profits were up 3
percent. That is because they are paying more for extra services and
new, creative classes, Thompson said.

On healthclubdirectory.com, there are now 136 fitness centers listed for the Twin Cities.

“The smaller places are going up everywhere,” said Julie Gronquist, owner of Balance for Life Fitness Center in Shoreview.

The strangest workout at her center involves a machine that
looks like a torture rack. It is called, appropriately, “The Reformer.”

The machine usually is used in conjunction with Pilates
workouts, but it has developed a following of its own, Gronquist said.
Customers strap themselves onto the rack in a kneeling, sitting or
prone position and move back and forth on spring-loaded tracks.

“It’s very circus-y,” Gronquist said.

At the Athlete Lab in Little Canada, Kate Klaers offers workouts that are more masochistic.

Klaers, a former St. Paul firefighter, said her “Boot Camp”
workouts are similar to those required for Navy SEALS and firefighters.

“We have no machines. It’s very old-school,” with pull-up bars
and medicine balls, Klaers said. “It is not for the faint of heart.”

Tire whacking is one of many exercises offered at Kinetic Edge. But it isn’t the strangest.

That would be the sloshing beer keg lift.

Patrons put a certain amount of water into the kegs, then lift them around, turning side to side.

“This is called ‘functional training,’ ” said Nelson, who has 80 clients.

Functional training mimics daily tasks such as lifting.

“I think about her,” said Nelson, nodding toward a customer.
“She is carrying a laundry basket all day. How can I make her daily
life more easy?”

Nelson offers sessions twice a week in which customers move
among exercise stations. These include the tire whacking, beer keg
lifting and sit-ups — with your legs attached to straps hanging from
the ceiling.

The Russian kettlebells also require explaining.

“When I talk about them,” said Ellen Anderson, 18, of Mahtomedi,
“everyone looks at me and asks if I am talking about tea kettles.”

Not exactly. In the Kinetic Edge studio recently, Anderson
grunted as she lifted weights that looked like cannonballs with
handles.

Most workouts include swinging the kettlebells from the floor, between a person’s legs, to over their heads.

“It is a hip-driven tool. It is not just for one muscle, like
the biceps or triceps. Every exercise uses about 70 percent of your
muscles,” Nelson said.

The studio is like a teenage testosterone haven, with hanging
chains, sledgehammers sitting in a row, “Cast Iron Balls” T-shirts and
the machine shop screeches of a Metallica CD.

Yet most of the kettlebell customers are women.

Lucy Burger, 67, of Afton, has lost 52 pounds since she started
six years ago. She was recovering from injuries to both knees after a
car accident.

“I could barely walk up steps when I started,” she said.

Troy Moser, 37, of Woodbury, who is also a member of Gold’s Gym,
said, “I am anti-class.” But after hearing his wife rave about the
kettlebells for more than a year, he decided to try it. Now, he goes
about four times a week and says he has “leaned up” quickly.

The appeal of niche fitness centers is based on personal attention.

During a recent kettlebell session, Nelson walked among the
eight customers, looking for proper form, adjusting a leg here, moving
a head there.

Nelson hollered: “Shoulders over hips!”

“What hips?” groaned Muhaz Fisseha, of Woodbury, who said she is “over 40.”

Penny Osland lay twisted on the mat, lifting a wobbling
kettlebell skyward. She was asked if any of her friends thought her
workouts were odd.

Maybe, said Osland, 50, of Cottage Grove. But she is delighted with the results.

Osland has done other forms of exercise.

“But this is what pushed me over where I really notice body improvements,” she said.

Bob Shaw can be reached at 651-228-5433.

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Kathi Burger

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Jill Olson

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Greg Merth

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Dena Smith

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Joe Tebbe

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Amy Jurrens

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B-Rad

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Biggest Loser’s Jillian Michaels Fails Miserably with Kettlebells | Rant #13

The Biggest Loser

+ Jillian Michaels Biggest Loser Kettlebells = Kettlebell ??

I witnessed a landmark event last night that was Ranting Fuel for today.  Jillian Michaels demonstrating KETTLEBELLS on The Biggest Loser….WRONG!  Imagine that.  Someone on TV who doesn’t know what the hell they’re doing.  Jillian, you should be ashamed of demonstrating something you obviously have yet to learn how to use yourself.  This is even more devastating because you stand atop a very influential platform that MILLIONS of people watching NOT-in-the-know now know about kettlebells (good) but will use them wrong (bad).

If you’re going to buy Kettlebells …you’ll want to BUY THEM FROM DRAGON DOOR!

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This is the equivalent of myself taking a 2 hour class on transmission repair at Jiffy Lube and then opening shop to fix transmissions.  Any takers?  I guarantee you this…make sure your insurance is paid up because you’ll be buying a new car!

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Rant #8 – Bastardization of Kettlebells is here…what took them so long?

I’m back in blog mode. Caution: this may stir up anxiety.

It’s here. 4.5 years of the ‘underground-in-the-know’ trenches for me. It happened this past Monday. The grossly anticipated bastardization of kettlebells that has already spawned (at least in my world) the much dreaded red-headed-stepchild phenomenon. What am I talking about? Kettlenetics and Kbells with some supposed expert who doesn’t have the first clue about kettlebells and real kettlebell training actually makes you sweat. I have had 6 people ask me about Kettlenetics and Kbells in the last 72 hours. Apparently the infomercial started airing this past weekend on local cable. So it’s time to PAY ATTENTION!

A 5-pound weight moved through motions duplicating a bad Richard-Simmons aerobics class. I thought I’d seen it all. But it was bound to happen. As with all great things there has to be some moron who goes and creates this ‘FLUFFY’ version of a hard-core workout so everyone can feel all warm and fuzzy inside about their ‘fitness’ program which is really a figment of their imagination.

When I put a clock to what the general public calls working out, they would die in exactly 10 minutes…or 5. Absolutely pathetic. And Kettlenetics are contributing to reducing the fat population? NNNNNRRRRRTTTTT. Wrong answer.

What’s next? A support group for people who can’t shut their pie-hole, sitting around singing Kum-ba-ya ‘attracting’ their way to thinness? Nope. Nada. Don’t think so.

When you’re ready to get off your lazy ass, shut your pie hole and get in the best shape of your life, come to one of my classes. Looking the way you want takes W-O-R-K. Anyone who tells you any different is telling you a bold-faced lie so detrimental that I fear for your future fitness.

You come to my class, one of two things will happen:
1 You’ll never come back because you’re not disgusted enough with the way you look in the mirror to work hard on a regular basis…face it, you’re lazy and you don’t want it bad enough.

2 you’ll be a RAVING FAN of this type of ass-kicking and add it to your regular masochistic routine.

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Delivering Beatdowns Without Apology.
Woodbury, MN

Back to leaving rants without apology.

Out.
Brad

P.S. My mistake, it’s a 4 pound weight. Are you kiddin’ me?

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RESULTS from the First ever Kettlebell Meltdown…

These are the local results from Kinetic Edge:

Weight Inches 300 time decrease Snatch Reps increase
Burger, Lucy -6.5 – :47
Gunderson, Sue -2 -19 -2:35
Olson, Jill +2.4 -2.75 + :27
Simon, Mark -2:02 + 27
Kunz, Ryan -3:32
Stark, Troy -1 -9.75 -3:49
Little, Marilyn +4.2 -5.25 + :33
Hansen, Jordan +1.8 -2.75 -1:32 +0 reps
Fillbrandt, Steve + .4 -2.25 -6:11
Fitzloff-Meyer, Nedra -4.6 -8.25
Rondeau, JP + .8 -7.5 -3:37 +26 reps
Tulgren, Tom +3.8 -3.25
Mickschl, Ron -6.4 -10.75
Rehnberg, Steve -4.8 -5.00
Burger, Kathy -4.2 -4.75 -3:32 -10 reps
Smith, Dena -3.6 -6.75 -3:01 +20 reps
Hanson Michelle -2.2 -10.00 -4:30 +12 reps
Zitarelli, Nicole -3.4 -7.75 -2:31 +33 reps

Winners:
Body Re-composition
1st Place: Sue Gunderson (-19)
2nd Place: Ron Mickschl (-17.15)

Performance Competition
1st Place: Nicole Zitarelli (35:31)
2nd Place: JP Rondeau (29:37)

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First of it’s kind…

Kettlebells and Z Health. The first of it’s kind. 19 folks of all ages and levels. Kettlebell basics. Z Health basics. Saw some major improvements in movement by the end of the day.

Finished them off with about 26 total minutes of what I like to call “Exercise Snacks.” This year’s motto: Unplug in 08. That means get off that damn treadmill and do some real conditioning.

Here is how it went down:
Gymboss Timer 20 seconds on / 10 seconds off

Kettlebell Snatch L
Kettlebell Snatch R
Bodyweight Squats
3 rounds

Rest 1 minute
Kettlebell Clean & Press L
Kettlebell Clean & Press R
Kettlebell High Pull L
Kettlebell High Pull R
3 Rounds

Rest 1 minute

Mountain Climbers
Kettlebell Windmills L
Mountain Climbers
Kettlebell Windmills R
3 rounds

Rest 3 minutes

“Mini Sissy Test”
Kettlebell Swings Burpees
12 1
11 2
10 3
9 4
8 5
7 6
6 7
5 8
4 9
3 10
2 11
1 12

Everyone did great 12 of the 19 drove a minimum of 2 hours to attend. All in all a great day!

Here are some pics

You missed it? Be there next time!

Crank it!
B-Rad

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Cast Iron Balls
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2700 ft of Prime Beatdown Space

Everyone’s been asking for these. Sorry for the delinquency!

This is THE place to train if you are in the Twin Cities metro. The ULTIMATE indoor playground!

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B-Rad

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The Sissy Test

Kinetic Edge welcomed the New Year with a special branding today. 8 willing subjects participated in a new style of ‘fun.’ This was so great I think we’ll make it a staple!

Here’s how it went:
Burpees / Kettlebell Swings
1 / 25
2 / 24
3 / 23
4 / 22
5 / 21
6 / 20
7 / 19
8 / 18
9 / 17
10 / 16
11 / 15
12 / 14
13 / 13
14 / 12
15 / 11
16 / 10
17 / 9
18 / 8
19 / 7
20 / 6
21 / 5
22 / 4
23 / 3
24 / 2
25 / 1

*Done for TIME with as little rest as possible.

Here are the results:
Name / Time / KB in kg
1 Dena / 34:44 / 14kg
2 Scott B. / 37:29 / 32kg/28kg
3 Nicole 38:39 / 16kg
4 Kathi B. / 43:40 / 16kg
5 Paula / 43:42 / 12kg
6 John B. / 45:26 / 16kg
7 Steve F. / 49:32 / 20kg
8 Steve R. / DNF

Great showing by everyone!

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B-Rad

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Kinetic Edge Performance – What We Do

Everyone who is not ‘in’ the kettlebell community wonders what type of things we do with minimal equipment. Here is a sampling…more videos like this to come.

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