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How heavy should my kettlebell be for swings? This PT has the answer

Everybody wants to do the kettlebell swing. Not only is the 100 kettlebell swings a day challenge all over TikTok, it’s a fun movement, and it’s hard not to look and feel good powering a kettlebell up to eye level.
But learning to master the kettlebell swing takes time, patience and practice.
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