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Thursday, March 5, 2026
Double Kettlebell Workout for Martial Arts
Build fight power, conditioning, and brutal endurance.
Most fighters spend hours on pads, bag work, and sparring.
But here’s the truth:
Technique wins fights. Conditioning finishes them.
If your hips fade, your guard drops, or your shoulders burn out by round 3 — it’s not skill.
It’s strength endurance.
That’s where double kettlebells shine.
Training with two bells forces:
More core stability
Better balance
Equal strength on both sides
Fight-specific conditioning
Serious mental toughness
And unlike machines, kettlebells train you standing — just like fighting.
Why Double Bells > Traditional Gym for Fighters
Machines isolate muscles.
Fighting uses the whole body.
Double kettlebells train:
hips
core
shoulders
grip
lungs
All together. Just like combat.
That’s why fighters feel “fight-fit” instead of just “gym-strong.”
Weight Guide
Beginners → 12–16 kg each
Intermediate → 16–20 kg
Advanced fighters → 20–28 kg
Pick a weight you can move explosively, not grind.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Muay thai heavy bag Day
Heavy Muay Thai Bag Day
No music,No distractions.Just me, the bag, and 100% effort..5ounds in… lungs burning.
10 rounds in… legs shaking. Still throwing. Still kicking. Still fighting.
Power isn’t built when you feel fresh.
It’s built when you’re tired and refuse to stop.
I love to do the bag workout as it builds the technical aspects qnd also the grit needed in fighting. The OG's of boxing built there tremendous power qnd conditioning by doing heavy bag.
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