Originally posted by Sysman
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benefit a lot from it, because they can do a long aerobic interval training without the impact of >15 stone crashing down on their knees which is the problem with distance running. However, rowers would probably miss out on the skill of balancing the boat; I guess if you combine a rowing machine workout with a kettlebell workout you'll get the benefits of both.
If you do want to buy a kettlebell I'd advise you to go for a 16kg model, unless you know that you're very strong (several years of strength training); 24kg is for men who've built up a very good basis of strength. it doesn't sound like much, but believe me, it feels nothing like a dumbbell or weights machine. Take a look on youtube for exercises, or just google kettlebells; there is loads of information on t'internet. This lot are pretty good and I use a lot of the workouts they show.
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