06/30/2020
Here is a before and after of my man doing kettlebell swings. He came to me for an overall technique tune-up so we didn't spend too much time on this, but you can see the difference just a few cues make.
The kb swing gets butchered in a number of ways: squat swing, using your upper body and not hips, kb dropping down to the knees, lack of balance, lack of bracing, etc. Most common is the squat swing and using your upper body.
Here are some helpful cues:
* Hips back, not knees forward.
* Arms are merely guiding the path of the KB.
* This is an aggressive hip extension exercise. Emphasis on aggressive.
* Snap hips forward, shoot knees back, and stand tall.
* Keep the bell high between your legs. Literally aim for your crotch on the downward swing. At or below your knees is the danger zone.
* Find a point of focus somewhere on the ground in front of you as you hinge.
* Create power then control it. Brace fully at the top of the swing with arms relaxed.