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28kg Get Up vs. 116lb Lauren Brooks






Turkish Get Up - One of the best kettlebell exercises for your entire body!

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Sam Doyle said…
28kg is pretty impressive for a get up. I've been doing these for a while to train for jiu jitsu and I don't know a lot of people who can do it :)
Anita Slater said…
Wow :-). My max right now is 35 pounds. You always inspire me to keep training; thanks for the video!
Lexi said…
Very impressive! Way to rock it for the girls :-) Keep up the good work and keep sharing!
Joe said…
Yup, as Sam says 28kg is very impressive. Any idea why that's called a Turkish get up? Would love to know where the name came from!
Rafael said…
This is fantastic!
Jenny Stafford said…
Great post :) Speed adjustment is a basic and important feature on treadmills. Incline adjustment capability is another commonly found feature in treadmills, and it allows you to lift the tread belt to different heights.

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