1 Tip for Reducing Kettlebell Low Back Pain

Published: Mon, 10/10/22

A common complaint for kettlebell users is back pain

While there are numerous potential causes, one of the most prevalent is incorrect form – in particular, swinging the kettlebell too low to the ground.

To fix this, keep the kettlebell close to your body as it swings back. The movement is similar to hike passing a football. Another great tip is to imagine throwing the KB through your stomach, and then getting the hips out of the way at the last minute. 

Watch the video demonstrating how to do this below:



-> 1 Tip for Reducing Kettlebell Low Back Pain

In addition, be sure to check out my Lifetime Kettlebell Fitness 2.0 course for more instructional videos and a complete kettlebell training plan designed for people aged 50 and up:

Lifetime Kettlebell Fitness 2.0

Finally, if you’re already experiencing back pain, then it’s important to see a doctor or physiotherapist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. In the meantime, you can try using ice or heat to relieve pain, and avoid any exercises that seem to make your pain worse.

– Forest Vance
Master of Science, Human Movement
Kettlebell Expert
KettlebellBasics.net

 














 

















 








 


































 









 













 






 












 













 



















 











 

















 











 
 


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