Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Kettlebells to Assist In Wrestler Rehabilitation

By Rob Sutter


Just in recent times, one of my preferred wrestlers in World Wrestling Entertainment today, Tyson Kidd, suffered a torn ACL. As a result, his predicted time out of the ring could be anywhere from ten months to one full year. It's laborious for wrestlers to be away from the business for that long - not counting the rehabilitation process - but I think this is the perfect opportunity to use kettlebells. These very weights could be used to help the return to the ring that much more.

I'm sure people who are unaware of the weights are questioning just how kettlebells could be used on the matter. Well, if you look to fitness authorities such as Lorna, you may see just how well they fit the wrestling business in general. These weights require a series of motions to use them to their fullest and they aren't stuck to a certain stationary motion. When you think about it, this level of variety fits the athletic profession in question, perhaps better than any other.

It may take an insane amount of time to recover from an injury. Depending on how badly a muscle is torn or a bone is broken, it's not uncommon for people to be out of action for a year. It's tough for them to steer clear of physical activity. However, what if I told you that kettlebells can help the rehabilitation process along much more steadily? It's easy for them to work at their own pace and not have to put themselves at risk of further injury.

Perhaps the biggest reason why I can encourage this form of exercise above any other is just how convenient it is. Even if someone is making efforts to recover, it's still prospective that they can work out since the weights are so adjustable. One can easily get a good day's work out in at home since the weights are portable and easy to carry from one place to another. Since a wrestler wouldn't have to leave their house in order to stay in shape, it stands as another justification to utilize them much more frequently.

I feel terrible for Kidd and my only hope is that he recovers promptly and comes back rejuvenated because he deserves it. He's one of the most capable performers I've seen in today's wrestling land. Even though he may be neglected because of a shorter size, for instance, there's no question that his level of talent is quite elevated. Perhaps if he were to stay in shape during his time away from the ring, these unique weights would be fantastic.




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