Trend of doing 100 kettlebell swings a day might seem like a good entry point to strength training, but experts warn it could be an injury waiting to happen
We’ve all seen the headlines around the importance of strength training. But if you’re not a regular gym goer, it can feel intimidating to know where to begin. What is the difference between sets and reps? How many should you do? What if you don’t want to turn into the Hulk?
The latest viral fitness trend of doing 100 kettlebell swings a day for 30 days might seem like a straightforward way in. TikTokers’ videos showing them doing the challenge seem to have struck a chord, racking up millions of views, and promising the regime can flatten your stomach, make your glutes stronger and help with back pain.
Continue reading...