Vodka & Pickles
Jessica DiBiase is a wife, mother, World Champion athlete, and entrepreneur. We spoke about a variety of topics – this one focuses on why kettlebells are a great workout for women.
Lisa: Thanks so much for talking with me today.
Jessica: My pleasure. Congratulations on losing the weight and getting in shape.
Lisa: Thanks! And congratulations on winning the IUKL World Champion in the 16kg Snatch. You know, I never even heard of kettlebells until I started going to the gym last year. They kind of looked scary to me.
Jessica: They kind of look like a bowling bowl with a handle, don’t they? (We both laugh.) It’s funny; when I started getting into kettlebells it seemed like the only people who used them were Eastern European men who ate pickles and drank vodka, but a group of us thought this would be a great workout for women, so we started a team and started winning gold medals.
Lisa: Why are kettlebells a good option for women?
Jessica: They combine cardio with strength training and it’s fast. I can get a complete workout done in 45 minutes. Also, they make your muscles long and lean and not bulky.
Lisa: So I understand the strength part, because the kettlebell is a weight, but why is it also considered cardio?
Jessica: You’re never putting the bell down between lifts, like you would dumbbells, so it increases your heart rate and becomes an aerobic exercise too.
Lisa: Where do you see the future of the sport?
Jessica: I think we’re only scratching the surface of where it can go. I have clients from 13 – 75 years old and all ages in between. It’s a versatile workout because it’s high intensity and low impact, which means joint problems won’t prevent you from doing it.
Lisa: But your forearms can get a little sore, right?
Jessica: Exactly. If you’re a soccer player you have shin guards but if you’re a kettlebell lifter there was nothing on the market to help. That’s why I created KettleGuard. They protect your forearm against impact. They’re padded and you can add flexible inserts as you increase the weight. They’re one size fits all and machine washable.
Lisa: And they come in handy if you’re looking for a cute Eastern European man who eats pickles and drinks vodka 😉
I’ll post up a kettlebell workout shortly so you can try it out next time you’re at the gym.
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Haha great title to this post. Kettle balls are awesome. I like to use them for my side exercises. I hold one in one hand and put my other hand on my hip to stabalize myself then dip to the side (hope that makes since!)
That does make sense (but this is only a recent thing for me – I’m new to kettle bells!)
Love KBs. They def play a part in our strength & conditioning program
They are a great workout, aren’t they?
Love kettlebells! Swinging make me happy!
You got a nice set of them for Christmas, I recall.
Sure did. Santa did a good job this year!
Thanks so much Lisa for the great post! I am sending the link to
some of our videos ~http://www.youtube.com/user/ickbgirls! xoxo
Great – thanks!