06/17/2026
People ask me all the time how I make kettlebells look so easy.
The truth is, it started with learning from one of the best teachers in the game, Zar Horton .
But great coaching is only the beginning.
After that, it’s been 10 years of repetitive practice. Thousands of swings. Thousands of cleans. Thousands of presses. Almost every single day, picking up a kettlebell and refining the same movements over and over again.
At some point, the kettlebell stops feeling like a tool and starts feeling like another body part.
What looks effortless isn’t talent—it’s familiarity. It’s consistency. It’s showing up long after the excitement wears off and doing the work anyway.
Mastery isn’t found in a weekend certification or a 30-day challenge. It’s built rep by rep, year after year.
Keep showing up. Keep practicing. One day the kettlebell will move exactly how you want it to.