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Looking for kettlebells for sale online? At The Fitness Store, we have a wide range of kettlebells sizes available to make your home gym experience complete! Kettlebells are a type of free weight that first got their start in Russia, however, they have become popular around the world and are an excellent choice for strength training and conditioning.
Our cast iron and premium powder kettlebells come in a variety of weights. These range from as 5 pounds to as heavy as 60 pounds or more. Typically, the most common weights you'll see on the market for kettlebells are 1lbs, 5lbs, 10lbs, 15lbs, 20lbs, 25lbs, 30lbs, 35lbs, 40lbs, 45lbs, 50lbs, 55lbs, and 60lbs. You can purchase our cast iron kettlebells in sets or individually, depending on your needs. No matter if you're a beginner, or a seasoned athlete, you'll find the best brands of kettlebell available online in our store, such as BodySolid.
Many gym enthusiasts opt for kettlebells, due to their ability to work multiple muscle groups simultaneously. So with just one piece of gym equipment, you can get all the benefits of a full-body workout and increase your heart rate. Kettlebells are also great for improving cardiovascular endurance and building strength and power in the legs, hips, back, shoulders, and core.
Not only do they provide a total body workout, but our kettlebells for sale online also are excellent for when you need gym equipment that you can easily transport from your home to the gym. Also, compared to other types of free weights, they are more compact.
Color-Coded Kettlebells
For those who prefer color coding, you'll find that we also offer a wide range of color-coded/vinyl-dipped kettlebells. These kettlebells are color-coded by weight, which helps to make it easier to identify the correct weight. For example, a 5-pound kettlebell may be color-coded yellow, while an 8-pound kettlebell may be pink.
Kettlebell Racks & Posters
If you need a way to better organize your kettlebells, you should take a look at our kettlebell racks. Dumbbell/kettlebell racks keep everything in your home gym organized and allow your kettlebells to be easily accessible.
In addition, if you're new to kettlebell training, you should consider purchasing a workout poster(s) and hanging it on your wall. A kettlebell exercise poster or workout poster will illustrate a variety of exercises that you can perform with kettlebells. Some of the exercises you can do with kettlebells include kettlebell deadlifts, goblet squats, swings, goblet setups, curtsy lunges, and push presses, etc. A kettlebell workout poster will depict and describe each step of the kettlebell exercise, so that you can practice and become more experienced with each workout.
Kettlebell FAQs
How to use kettlebells?
Are you a beginner just getting started with using kettlebells? Make sure that you research proper form and technique to avoid injury. We recommend that you watch workout videos from experienced kettlebell trainers, follow an instructional guide, or talk with your physical trainer at your local gym about proper use. Also, it's recommended to start with a lower weight and gradually increase to heavier weights as you become more comfortable and experienced with kettlebell training.
How many kettlebells do I need?
The number of kettlebells you need for your kettlebell workout depends on your fitness goals and routine. For example, for a basic home gym setup, you may only need one or two kettlebells. However, if you plan to do more complex or advanced exercises, you may need a larger range of weights to accommodate for a full body workout.
How many types of kettlebells are there?
There are a number of different types of kettlebells available in the market. The two major types of kettlebells are cast-iron for home or commercial gym use, and competition kettlebells (usually made of steel). Kettlebell materials can range from cast iron, to vinyl-coated (color-coated to indicate weight, great durability), and powder-coated (great chip-resistance).
What is the most popular kettlebell size?
For beginners just getting started with kettlebell training, a 10-15lb kettlebell is a good starting point. However, for gym enthusiasts with more experience, 20-35lb kettlebells are commonly used. Ultimately, the kettlebell size you get will depend on your fitness goals and current level of experience.
What weight of kettlebell is best?
Lastly, the best kettlebell weight will depend on your current fitness level. As mentioned already, beginners should start with a lower weight, such as 10-15lbs, and gradually increase as they become more comfortable and experienced (or as directed by a physical trainer). It's important to choose a weight that challenges you, but also allows you to maintain proper form and technique during exercises.
We are committed to helping you find the right equipment for strength and cardio training. If you need assistance or have questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at (920) 684-8088 or reach out to us online! Shop kettlebells for sale today.
12/23/24 - We've recent;y added dozens of amazing new commercial weight machines and benches from Spirit Fitness. Look for them by hovering over "GYM SYSTEMS", then clicking on "SPIRIT FITNESS COMMERCIAL COLLECTION".