The “100 kettlebell swings a day” challenge, which involves performing 100 kettlebell swings daily (either in one session or throughout the day) has gained steam on social media. Proponents claim this leads to fat loss, muscle gain, and a stronger posterior chain. However, experts caution that this type of challenge often disregards fundamental exercise principles and could potentially do more harm than good. One major issue is that the challenge treats all participants the same, regardless of their experience, mobility, or fitness goals. Proper technique and body awareness are crucial for dynamic movements like kettlebell swings, and without them, individuals may reinforce poor movement patterns and risk injury. Additionally, the lack of progressive overload and recovery time means the challenge may become less effective over time and increase the risk of overuse injuries.Experts recommend a more well-rounded workout. (Story URL)
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